Stickers on Easter EggsJazz up your Easter eggs with stickers. Use small mini-stickers and add stars, dots, flowers, etc. to simple colored eggs.
Mini-Muffin Pan For Drying Easter EggsThis is an Easter tip for those who color a lot of eggs. Use your mini-muffin pan to hold your eggs so they can dry!
Double The Color Easter EggsFor beautiful dyed eggs, use the purchased tablet kind and follow the package directions except use two tablets per color (Buy two packages).
Shiny Glam Easter EggsTake plastic eggs and glue on crystal beads. Let dry, put in basket and enjoy.
Easter EggsIt's getting to be time for dyeing Easter eggs with the kids. Here are some techniques for getting some unique looking eggs for the baskets. Be sure to post your favorite tips here too.
Psychedelic Easter EggsHere is a tip to make the coolest eggs around, all you need is food-coloring.
Old Fashioned Looking Easter EggsIf you want that old fashioned country look on your Easter eggs, just use brown eggs, dye them in 1 cup cold water, several drops of food coloring and a tablespoon of white vinegar.
Egg Carton Easter EggsA way to make Easter eggs that you can fill with treats made with egg cartons.
Decorating Eggs without DyeYou can use stickers, pictures, dots, flowers, letters, paper, wrapping paper, old sheet music, pictures from magazines, fabric scraps. Other ideas are glitter glue or glitter and glue, mini buttons, sequins, craft embellishments (plastic and other kinds for crafts), rhinestone embelishments (the flat bottomed kind for crafts), ribbon, string, embroidery thread, yarn, felt, markers, colored pencils, crayons, lace, mini bows or flowers, dried peas or beans; or anything else you can think of!