7 Ways to DIY Easter Eggs
Is seasonal decor sometimes not exactly what you’re looking for? I prefer to create my own seasonal decor most times, since I can adapt it to my own decorating style. Not only can you personalize your seasonal decor but it tends to be more economical as well. Let me show you 7, yes that’s right, s.e.v.e.n, different ways to DIY your own Easter eggs.

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Celebrating Easter & Spring with Incredible Inspiration
Today I am sharing seasonal inspiration with blogging friends. Thank you to our host Carol from Bluesky at Home for bringing us together to share all things Summer time celebrations. Please make sure to visit all the additional bloggers sharing in the Celebrate the Holiday series at the end of this post.

If you’re coming over from visiting Renae @ Peacock Ridge Farm, welcome. Aren’t Renae’s spring touches beautiful? If you don’t know me, I am looking forward to getting to know you.

You can find all the other bloggers sharing more Easter & Spring inspired content at the bottom of this post. Make sure to visit them for more incredible inspiration.
So Many Ways to DIY your own Easter Eggs – There’s Something for Everybody
Regarding DIYing your own seasonal decor, the best part is that you can put your own personal spin on it. You can apply your own color scheme or design etc., truly making it your own and coordinating it to your personal style and decor. I always say everyone has a signature style, and you want it to come through in your seasonal decor.
Floral Eggs
Theses were super fun to make, and I love how they came out. I made a hydrangea and a hyacinth egg, but you can pick any flower petal to use in any color. Most of the supplies came from the Dollar Tree so the project didn’t cost much, just some time.
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Decoupage Eggs with Paper Napkins

This is a fantastic way to decorate eggs with an intricate pattern that you can select yourself. I used paper mache eggs for this project, but you can use other mediums like wooden eggs, plastic eggs, etc.
Decoupage Eggs with Vintage Sheet Music

Talking about plastic eggs, I decoupaged a bunch of plastic eggs with sheet music. The plastic eggs were left over from my kids’ Easter egg hunts when they were littles. And this is why I save stuff. Some call it hoarding, I call it being prepared. Vintage sheet music is something I pick up at thrift stores regularly, because I love to use it in so many projects.

German Glass Glitter Eggs
Ok, German Glass Glitter is one of those mediums that instantly makes anything look regal, and timeless and beautiful. This was a Pottery Barn dupe project several years ago, and I still love to bring these beauties out every Easter season.
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Moss Eggs
As much as I love the glitter glam vibes, I love, love the moss rustic and organic vibes too. These large moss Easter eggs always look great in our cast iron urns, but I have also used them in a dough bowl or in a crate or in any vessel really. I love all the organic feels moss brings to the party every time!
Painted Eggs

Painting faux eggs is a super easy way to transform them. After the paint dries you can embellish them as you wish. I do not have a tutorial for this project since this was before I was blogging with intention. I actually made these for my booth when I was a vintage dealer. They sold out, so unfortunately I do not have any left.

Chalkboard Eggs

I don’t have a tutorial for this idea either, but simply covering craft eggs with chalkboard paint lends itself to so many looks. You can write words, letters or numbers on them, or you can write names as place cards at an Easter table or they are great if you have littles at the table so they can draw & doodle their own designs. The options are only limited by your imagination.
Final Thoughts on DIYing your own Easter Eggs
I hope some of these Easter egg DIYs spark some ideas for your own decor. Remember you can use the same techniques with different designs and colors to adapt it to your decor and decorating aesthetic. Always embrace your signature style!

I have a new Easter egg DIY coming your way next week so make sure to stop by and check it out. Easter is on the early side this year so I am trying to get to everything sooner rather than later. I hope everyone is enjoying some spring like weather. If that’s not the case where you live, then create a spring like home inside.
Make sure to visit Missy next @ Sonata Home Design. She has a fabulous bunny pillow tutorial you do not want to miss!
More Easter & Spring Inspiration
Please visit all these lovely bloggers for more inspiration.




Bluesky at Home – How to Make a Easter Bunny Tree
Perfecting Places – Easter Tablescape Decor
Everyday Edits – Spring Console Table



WM Home Design – Easter Bunny Napkin Rings
Thistle Key Lane – Green and White Spring Tablescape
White Arrows Home – Reusing Holiday Decor for Easter



Peacock Ridge Farm – Adding Beautiful Spring Touches
Masterpieces of My Life – 7 Ways to DIY Easter Eggs
Sonata Home Design – DIY Pink Bunny Pillow
Thanks for being here and see you next time. Au Revoir!

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Hi Mary Jo I love the ideas. I love moss and forget to add it to my decor!
Hi Laura! Yes moss is the best! I use it all the time. XO- MJ
Such fun ideas, MJ!! I love the vintage sheet music one…that’s so unique!
Thanks Rachel. You know, I put sheet music on everything. ? XO- MJ
So many creative Easter egg ideas, Mary Jo! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much Kim! I’m glad you liked them. Happy spring! XO- MJ
I’m seeing lots of cute ideas I haven’t thought of before. Such a fun post MaryJo! Happy spring!
Thanks so much Michelle. I hope you can use some of the ideas. Happy Spring to you too. XO- MJ
I love to decorate eggs and you gave me some great inspiration. I love the German glitter glass and the moss. I think those are my two favorites, but they are all stunning. Where do you buy your german glitter?
Thanks so much Wendy. I am glad you liked them since you always inspire me with your fabulous projects. I will e-mail you about the German glass glitter. XO- MJ
MaryJo,
Thanks so much for stopping by!!! Glad you enjoyed seeing my organizational skills….I always say that being organized is my super power….Love all the ideas on how t decorate Easter eggs…I have done the ones with music sheet paper in the past….I hope you have a great week!!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
You have so many fantastic ideas! As a former music teacher, I love the eggs wrapped in vintage sheet music! So clever!
The large egg with the bee and the glittered ones are my favorites. There is just something about glitter that makes my heart go pitter patter. Bees are a close second, even though I do not have much bee decor. Happy soon to be Spring MaryJo!
Thanks so much Cara. Yes German glass glitter just makes everything special. I have a new bee project for spring which I hope to get to as soon as Easter passes. Thanks for the visit friend. XO- MJ
MaryJo, you’ve shares some great ways to decorate Easter eggs. What a great craft that can last from year to year. The paper eggs are so unique. Thank you for sharing your projects at Celebrate the Holiday.
Thanks so much Carol. Always fun to share at these hops. Happy Spring! XO- MJ
Such creative egg decor! Ca’t wait to try a few of these ideas! Thank you!
Thanks so much Laura. I’m glad it inspired you to make your own. XO- MJ