Easy Dyed Easter Egg Design

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Impress and have fun with this easy dyed egg hack. This trick makes even the least crafty person an Easter egg decorating wiz.

My family really gets into dyeing Easter eggs. Despite being a crafter, I am not very successful at dyeing Easter eggs.  My children try to encourage me, “Oh, Mama.  Those are….nice.  You did a …. nice… job.” (I have…nice….kids).  Last year I found my secret weapon for an easy dyed Easter egg design. Whew! finally after almost 20 years.

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In the past, I’ve shared some of my family’s favorite dyed eggs:

This trick may be the very easiest of all our dyed Easter egg designs. 

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I’ve tried using a wax crayon to create designs.  Ahhhgn.  I’ve tried using rubber bands to create designs.  One was great the other 12+ were ahhhhgn.  My new secret weapon?  Adhesive paper reinforcement rings.

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Simply stick the reinforcements on the egg and dye the egg in store-bought dye.  You can put them on the egg and then place the egg in the dye for white circles.  Or you can dye the egg a light color, let it dry and then add the reinforcements and dye the egg a darker color.

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Just use your fingernail to smooth the reinforcements down well.  It couldn’t be easier. I’ve stocked up on the adhesive reinforcement rings this year and now I can’t wait to dye more eggs next week.

Celebrating Easter can be both easy and fun with these tips:

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12 Comments

  1. Hi Susan – How on earth did you figure this out? What a great idea! I wonder if you could use the circles to make other images. The only thing coming to mind right now is a snowman but hummm…. I really want to color Easter Eggs at your house! Hugs, Holly

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  3. As we don’t celebrate Easter, dying eggs is not familiar here
    I think it’s sooooooooooooo cute, and must be fun doing it.
    I sure love the colors 🙂

  4. What a great idea! We love to decorate eggs, I think it is something that everyone should do, no matter what the age! Thanks for the great tip.

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  6. This is new to me 🙂
    As we don’t celebrate Easter, we also don’t dye eggs. But it’s so beautiful, and in way it’s very artistic

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