These no-dye Easter eggs are both fun to make and absolutely adorable.

Even the kids will love thesecreative Easter eggideas!

Use a black felt marker to add eye embellishments, then style your unicorns.

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Bonus points if you display your unicorn Easter egg DIY with rainbow confetti!

Look for a variety of sizes and colors of glitter.

To make, paint papier-mache eggs with crafts paint.

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Cover a part of the egg with Mod Podge and sprinkle on glitter.

Easter Egg Tip:Display the finished glitter Easter eggs with colorful gold leaf eggs.

Decoupage Easter Eggs

You’ll never guess what these gorgeous no-dye Easter eggs start with paper napkins!

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Save a stack of patterned napkins and use them to decoupage Easter eggs.

This faux Easter eggs craft is our favorite inexpensive decorating hack.

Marker Easter Eggs

Pretty patterns are modern, chic, and easy to draw.

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Simply usecolored permanent markersto make fun designs on your dye-free Easter eggs.

Don’t worry if your work isn’t perfectwobbly lines and mistakes add character.

Ceramic Gold Leaf Eggs

Create these gorgeous eggs in just minutes!

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Buffalo Check Easter Eggs

Bring buffalo check to Easter!

This of-the-moment pattern is perfect for painting on ceramic eggs.

Stick to the classic black and white, or mix it up with spring pastels.

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To get the look, paint overlapping horizontal and vertical stripes of the same color.

Fill in the overlapping square with a darker paint color.

Painted Easter Eggs

The whole family will love making these vibrant painted Easter eggs.

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Washi Tape Eggs

These pretty Easter eggs are decorated with patterned tape!

Choose any pattern you hey such as glitter, floral, or polka dot.

This simple washi tape egg decorating idea is a mess-freeEaster craft for kids.

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Easter Egg Decorating Hack:Use a hole punch to create fun polka-dot eggs.

This metallic Easter egg painting idea pops thanks to a simple sponge painting technique.

Use ceramic eggs for along-lasting Easter display.

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To make, paintpapier-macheeggs and let dry.

Then, press with preassembled self-adhesive jewel sheets, such as self-stick gems.

Galaxy Painted Eggs

Create this far-out design with a sponge and acrylic paint.

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All you’ll need are a fewhard-boiled eggs, a permanent marker, and a lot of creativity.

Protect your hands from marker smudges by holding your egg with a towel.

Gem Eggs

These hand-painted easter eggs sparkle with faux gems.

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The key to this look is to pack the gems as tightly as possible.

Look for gems and glue in the trim, jewelry, and scrapbooking aisles of your local crafts store.

Paper Blossom Easter Eggs

These easy-to-craft blooms look adorable on plain Easter eggs.

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Doll them up with a coat of texture paste and finish each Easter egg with gold leafing.

We love how the color of the original plastic egg peeks through.

Once they’re done, fill them with candy and other treasures!

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Tissue Paper Polka-Dot Eggs

Create simple, mess-free Easter eggs with inexpensive coloredtissue paper.

Gingham Tape Easter Eggs

We’re stuck on these gorgeous patterned Easter eggs.

Skip the dye and use colorful gingham washi tape instead.

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Easter Egg Tip:For easy trimming, stick a piece of washi tape to a cutting mat.

With a utility knife and ruler, cut to desired size and shape.

The tape easily peels off the mat to stick to eggs.

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Use a medium-tip black permanent marker to doodle curlicue lines, broadening a few strokes.

Easter Egg Tip:If youplan to eat the colored Easter eggs, use a food-safe marker.

Pretty Ribbon Easter Eggs

For fashionable Easter eggs in a hurry, look to leftover sewing scraps.

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Narrowribbonsand rickrack make easy egg decorations when adhered with decoupage.

No time to fuss with glue?

Self-adhesive fabric tape makes decorating even easier and comes in a variety of pretty colors and fun patterns.

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Yellow Tulip Easter Eggs

No messy dyes are needed to create these clever garden-inspired eggs.

Varying lengths and sizes of your shapes will create an eye-catching, mess-free display.

Tattoo Easter Eggs

Think outside the box while decorating yourEaster eggsthis year.

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Temporary tattoos stick to eggs just like they would to your skin.

Flower Garden Easter Eggs

Mimic springtime flowers with this fun tabletop garden.

Use leftover 3-D scrapbooking stickers to accessorize your Easter eggs, then display them in egg cups.

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This Easter egg project is as easy as peel and stick!

Pastel Striped Eggs

Soft pastel colors give these no-dye Easter eggs a seasonal feel.

To create this look, cut a variety of colorful washi tape into thin lengthwise strips.

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Attach strips to the egg, allowing overlap at the top and bottom.

Easter Egg Chicks

It’s oh-so-easy to turn plain Easter eggs into adorable chicks.

Snip foam flowers in quarters and hot-glue them to the bottom of the egg to make feet.

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Cut a small triangle from orange foam for the nose, and draw two eyes with permanent marker.

Bunny Easter Eggs

Pipe cleaners and fuzzy pom-pom balls add Easter bunny flair to these eggs.

Fold each end over to make the ears, and twist to secure.

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Let dry before putting your bunnies on display.

Alternate colors to create your bouquet.

Display your eggs in a flowerpot with green fabric to round out your garden display.

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Make every Easter egg a star by propping each in its own miniterra-cotta pot.

Dress up the planters by hot-gluing ribbon around the top edge.

Fabric-Covered Eggs

Addspringtimeflair to your home with these delightful fabric-covered eggs.

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Attach bright fabric remnants to a double-sided adhesive sheet.

ensure to smooth out air bubbles.

Next, cut the sheet into strips, remove the backing, and attach to eggs.

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Repeat until you have your desired look.

Polka-Dot Glitter Eggs

Using a crafts punch, punch circles from double-sided adhesive.

Attach them to the eggs.

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Pour different colors of glitter into separate bowls.

Roll each egg in glitter; remove excess with a clean paintbrush.

For a multicolor egg, place a few stickers on one egg at a time.

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Roll in glitter, remove excess, adhere more circles, and repeat with a different color of glitter.

Glitter-Striped Easter Eggs

Create vibrant bands of color by attaching double-sided adhesive strips to an egg.

Pour different colors of glitter into separate bowls.

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Remove the backing from one strip of adhesive.

Starting with the darkest color first, firmly roll the egg in glitter.

Remove excessglitterwith a clean paintbrush.

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Repeat for each color.

Sequin Eggs

This Easter egg painting idea starts withspun cottonfaux eggs.

Once painted, use a spot of sequin glue to attach sequins, overlapping the edges slightly.

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Insert a sequin pin through each sequin hole and display.

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