DIY: Stylish Coloured Easter Eggs
Get creative and learn to make your very own coloured Easter egg decorations. Painting Easter eggs can be quite therapeutic, so we suggest you collect all the necessary equipment and enjoy a soothing paint session with your loved ones this Easter. Who knows, you may be surprised with your own creative ingenuity.
For this fun DIY, you won’t need any paintbrushes or any artistic inclination, so don’t worry, you won’t need any special skills to achieve a quality result.
What you will need:
Hard-boiled white eggs, paint, cotton roll, few bowls, spoons and oil to add the finishing touch to the eggs.
What you will need to do:
On the cotton, sprinkle some paint drops – in the below image, a mixture of pink and blue paint can be seen, but you can mix also green and yellow, blue and green etc. Try to cover an area on the cotton roll that would cover the whole egg without leaving too many empty spaces. Wrap the egg and leave it for few minutes. When you unwrap it leave it to dry and then polish it with oil for a shiny result.
These are the perfect additions to a vibrant Easter table. Tip: Use coordinating colours to match your Easter table and use these eggs as accent decor to bring a beautiful colour to your celebrations this year.
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