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10 Cool Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

Step up your decorating skills this Easter!

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10 Cool Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

Easter eggs! From creating them to hiding them, they are fun for all ages! Some people really go to town when decorating Easter eggs. If you are decorating any eggs this year, I hope these crazy cool Easter eggs provide you with some inspiration! This can be an art!

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This is a classic "going an extra step" egg decoration. Funny faces make everything better!

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Pokemon eggs! Great for children and the inner child in all of us! Also super cute.

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STAR WARS EGGS! THIS IS AMAZING! The stormtroopers look so cool and they don't even have to be dyed!

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This is 2017! Emojis are all the rage, so put them on some eggs!

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With some simple googley eyes, you can transform a boring yellow egg into a minion! We know that minions really need to be absolutely everywhere these days.

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With those googley eyes and a strip of ribbon you can transform a green egg into a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle! Where's the pizza?

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Hello Kitty makes for a cute and simple design!

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If you wrap a couple of rubberbands around an egg before dying it, you should be able to get a design like this one! It's pretty cool and simple!

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THIS IS MY FAVORITE ONE. IT'S SO CUTE! LOOK AT THEIR LITTLE FEET AND BIG TAILS!

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Watermarble Easter eggs! Using the technique of gently dropping different nail polishes onto the surface of water you can dip your egg in to get a cool pattern!

I wish you luck in your egg decorating endeavours!

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