Stenciled flowers and leaves give chicken and goose eggs a rich, complex look.
This Easter, take hard-boiled eggs to new heights by embellishing them with lacy patterns.
Give egg-shaped boxes a natural touch with speckled paint, butterflies, and a rabbit cut from decorative paper.
With stencils made of waterproof vinyl adhesive tape and cut-out shapes, you can create perfectly rendered patterns on your Easter eggs. Make plaid, polka-dotted, punctuated, or monogrammed eggs, or create your own designs.
This Easter, try these natural and unique egg-dyeing techniques that are simple to do and produce beautiful results.
Use this simple technique to create beautifully decorated Easter eggs.
Give the scissors a rest: The easiest way to make silhouettes for these intricately decorated eggs is to use craft punches.
Bright colors and geometric designs make modern-looking eggs, like these square-patterned ones.
Brighten a clutch of undyed eggs with stylized patterns from paper napkins.
From Martha Stewart
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