When it comes to decorating Easter eggs, it's easy to buy a coloring kit at the store and call it a day. This year, why not try something that's just as simple but way more stylish? From glitter and gold to painted donuts, there are plenty of creative ways to style your eggs this Easter.
Check out these 25 egg-traordinary ideas!
These eggs may look like a million bucks, but they cost less than $10 to make!
This dipped egg cup DIY will show you how to make the painted egg designs, as well as the pretty cups to display them!
Talk about a cute craft! These Mr. and Mrs. Eggs are the perfect vehicle to get kids dreaming up their own stories.
Make a craft that will look nice all Spring by following this DIY for an Easter egg wall hanging.
These Tissue Paper Easter Eggs are so beautiful, you'll want to leave them out well after Easter Sunday!
Whether they're Spongebob fans, or just love the fruit, these pineapple eggs will make for an adorable Easter decoration.
Wrapping plastic Easter eggs in brightly colored baker's twine gives them a rustic, homespun look.
Don't waste money on store-bought dyes! Instead, use your nail polish collection to create a masterpiece.
Get your hands on a few rolls of washi tape, and go to town — no messy dye required!
We know more than few kids (and their parents) who would love to crack open these Decoupage Surprise Eggs and see what's hiding inside them.
This quick and easy craft doesn't require anything more than a Sharpie marker and some polka dot drawing skills.
Take egg dying to a whole new level by creating Sugar Bee Crafts' Tie Dye-Typography Easter Eggs.
We're willing to bet that you didn't know you could dye eggs with whipped cream. Did you? My Baking Addiction will show you how.
This craft takes a little extra time and effort, but your kids will adore cracking these eggs, which reveal hidden surprises!
Using chalkboard paint and plastic eggs, LollyJane's pastel Chalky Easter Eggs are a beautiful addition to the table.
Your kids won't be eating these Sugar Decorated Easter Eggs, but that doesn't mean that much of the sanding sugar won't end up in their mouths in the process of crafting them.
Green moms will love these eco-friendly eggs, which use fruits and veggies instead of artificial dyes.
Give the traditional dye job an upgrade with the easy addition of contact-paper motifs.