Why do we decorate Easter Eggs?
Decorating Easter eggs is a super old tradition that tons of cultures have been doing forever. It’s all about celebrating new life and fertility, which are both big themes during the springtime and Easter.
Back in the day, early Christians in Mesopotamia used to dye eggs red to symbolize the blood of Jesus Christ. But as time went on, people in other parts of the world started getting more creative with their egg decorating. Like, in Eastern Europe, they started using wax and dyes to make super intricate and fancy designs on their eggs.
Nowadays, people all over the world decorate Easter eggs in their own unique ways. Some folks like to use natural dyes made from plants and veggies, while others get fancy with paints and stickers to make their eggs look really cool.
And let’s not forget about all the fun stuff that happens with Easter eggs, like egg hunts and rolling competitions! Basically, decorating Easter eggs is a fun and creative way to celebrate the spring season and all the new life that comes with it.
What are some cool tricks when decorating Easter Eggs?
Use rubber bands: Wrap rubber bands around your eggs before dyeing them to create cool striped patterns. The rubber bands will prevent the dye from coloring the areas they cover, leaving white or uncolored stripes.
Use crayons: Before dyeing your eggs, use crayons to draw designs or patterns on them. The wax from the crayons will resist the dye and create a cool effect.
Use stencils: Cut out stencils from contact paper or tape and stick them onto your eggs before dyeing them. When you remove the stencil, the egg will have a cool, patterned design.
Use nail polish: Dip a toothpick into nail polish and use it to create small designs or dots on your eggs. You can even use different colors to make your eggs extra colorful and fun.
Use food coloring: Mix a few drops of food coloring with a tablespoon of vinegar and a cup of hot water. Dip your eggs into the mixture for a few minutes to create bright and vibrant colors.
Use glitter: Mix a small amount of glitter with glue or Mod Podge and paint it onto your eggs. The glitter will add a fun and festive touch to your Easter decorations.
Our roundup of ideas
These Easter tutorials show you how to make a variety of different decorated Easter Eggs. You can use real eggs, plastic eggs, wooden eggs and for the washi tape eggs you could even decorate right over the foil of a chocolate egg.
We have covered everything from natural dyes to, painting eggs and of course, let’s not forget the good ole sharpie pen. All of these Easter Egg crafts are easy to make and come with full tutorials. Each link is provided below and will take you directly to the Easter tutorial.
Silk Dyed Easter Eggs Tutorial
Choir Singing Boho Easter Eggs
Vintage recycled book page Easter Eggs
String or yarn Wrapped Easter Eggs