Funky Easter Egg Decorations for the Whole Family
Dyeing eggs is a fun way to create family memories. But why not make those memories especially unique with some funky egg decorating techniques? Here are some ideas.
Striped Eggs
Here’s a way to use up spare rubber bands and rubber bands that are thick and thin. For white stripes, put rubber bands on the eggs before dyeing. For colored stripes, put the rubber bands on an egg that’s already dyed in the color you want the stripes. You can also do this before painting the eggs rather than dyeing them.
Snowy Eggs
For a really funky effect, break out the Epsom salt. What you are basically going to do is coat boiled eggs in glue, and then roll them in Epsom salt. Here are some variations on this basic idea:
* Use un-dyed white eggs for a really snowball-like effect.
* Place Epsom salts in a jar; add a few drops of food coloring, cap the jar, and shake vigorously until the salt crystals are evenly colored. Then roll colored or white eggs in the colored salt.
* Dye the eggs first, the roll in white or colored salt.
Beaded Eggs
Coat boiled eggs in glue and roll them in tiny seed beads. You can do separate colors or a mix of colors. If you like, paint designs on the eggs with the glue and a small brush, then dip the eggs into the beads. The beads will only stick where you have the design.
Decoupage
Use cut-up magazines, old stamps, tissue paper, or any thin, pretty paper designs. Apply decoupage medium (or slightly watered-down white glue) to the egg where you want to paste the piece of paper; lay the piece of paper over the decoupage medium and then brush over it with more medium.
Melted Wax
When eggs are just finished being boiled, they are obviously very hot. Adults can take the hot eggs and place them in egg cartons, on stiff paper rings, or on a bottle cap to dry. As soon as the egg is dry but still hot, children can gently color them with crayons. The hot eggshell melts the wax and creates fascinating effects, and little fingers won’t get burned if the egg is set into a stand.
A variation on this is to place crayon shavings on a paper plate. Adults can take a hot, dry egg and place it in the plate of shavings. Children can pinch up bits of shavings and sprinkle them over the egg. The adult can then remove the egg to a stand to cool.