I wanted to test out some different methods of decorating Easter eggs instead of the standard dye and we had lots of fun trying them out.
I saw on Pinterest last year to bake your eggs instead of boiling on the stove. I tried it and really liked the convenience. Previously, I always worried about if my eggs had cooked long enough or too long. But now I place one egg in each muffin spot of a muffin pan and bake at 325* for 20 minutes – done. I placed the eggs in the fridge to cool except for those we were going to use for….
Melted Crayon Easter Eggs
While your eggs are still hot, write or color on the egg with a crayon. The crayon starts to melt as soon as it hits the hot egg. S thought this was so cool!
To hold the egg so that it does not move around, I used metal tongs. While the egg is still warm some of the wax may come off therefore I recommend doing this activity on a protected surface (we covered a tray in aluminum foil).
After we were done, I placed the eggs in the fridge to cool.
Note: The eggs are very hot do not let your child touch them.
Watercolor Easter Eggs
S loves to paint with watercolors so why not on eggs! Once the eggs had cooled, I turned an egg carton upside down and used it to hold the eggs while S painted. This stopped the eggs from moving around and it caught the drips from the paint. I recommend using as little water as possible to get the most vibrant colors.
S loved watching the paint drip down the sides of the eggs. This was a fun, toddler safe way to decorate eggs and there was no having to wait for the dye to color the eggs.
Shaving Cream Easter Eggs
If you are a frequent visitor you know that S LOVES shaving cream! So I thought this one would be fun and it was!
We squirted shaving cream into a shallow dish and then placed 3-4 drops of food coloring on top. Using a toothpick S swirled the colors and the shaving cream (do not mix). Then one by one S rolled the eggs in the shaving cream and placed the egg on a paper plate. After all the eggs had been colored we waited 10 minutes before wiping the shaving cream off. The color on the eggs was a very light pastel, so the dark food coloring works the best.
Note: Food coloring will dye your hands, but we used soap and water to wash off the little bit that we had on us and it washed off.
Of the three different methods, the melted crayon was our favorite – it was different from anything we had ever done before.
Dee Dee (@MissFoodieFab) says
I miss coloring Easter egss, but this year I will be doing a dozen. Looked fun.
mybigfathappylife says
Dee Dee, I hope you have a blast!
Alli says
Your eggs are beautiful! Your cutie pie daughter looks like she is having a grand time!
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Alli! She had a great time.
Amy A says
I love these ideas! We will definitely have to try some (or all) of these!
mybigfathappylife says
Thanks Amy, enjoy!
Kallee says
They all turned out wonderful and look fantastic.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Kallee
Elena @ Craftibilities says
What great ideas! They all look so fun we’ll have to try them all. Thanks for sharing!
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Elena!
Mary @over40andamumtoone says
Some clever ideas, not something I’ve ever done before #magicmoments
Caden says
I think we are trying the shaving cream Easter eggs!
mybigfathappylife says
Caden, I hope your children have fun!
Jaime Oliver says
these look like they could be lots of fun! x
thanks for linking up with #Magicmoments x
Kristen from The Road to Domestication says
Wow! I like the melted crayon option, too! That’s a new one! Thanks so much for taking the time to link up with us over at the #HomeMattersParty – feel free to send a friend or two our way, and we hope to see all of you next week! Happy Friday 🙂
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Kristen! The melted crayon ones are so fun to create!
Kristina & Millie says
ohhh all great ideas for dying Easter eggs! I keep meaning to try the shaving cream idea to tie dye shirts so glad to have that reminder for the eggs 🙂 Thanks for sharing with Snickerdoodle Sunday!
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you! Decorating eggs for Easter is so much fun!
beverly says
What a great way to get children involved in decorating the eggs. They are lovely little works of art. Thanks for sharing on the Spring Craft Blog Hop.
mybigfathappylife says
Thank you Beverly!
Kimberly says
Amazing ideas. Pinned and tweeted. We are so thrilled to have you at our party. Please stop by on Monday at 7, so we can see your amazing projects. Lou Lou Girls
mybigfathappylife says
Thanks so much Kimberly!