Coloring easter eggs – 3 original and simple techniques
3 original and simple techniques to color your Easter Eggs
This year, the new trends in spring decoration are also reflected in the coloring of Easter eggs. That means you can decorate your eggs with the three main colors – apple green, duck yellow and magenta – or make them in smooth pastel colors. For the purists among you, of course, this season has the opportunity to create a restrained and environmentally friendly Easter atmosphere – with lots of white and natural materials. And if you want to color your Easter eggs according to the principle of sustainability, you can read our special article here. That’s because you can learn how to use beetroot, onions and turmeric, for example, as a natural colorant.
Coloring Easter eggs is always fun
You can also let your imagination run wild
You can also use the well-proven dyeing technique with plant leaves and stockings. Do you already know this? Surely you have already tried it as a child or at least seen. Yes, exactly, the egg is first wrapped with an old pair of tights together with a leaf of parsley or fern, for example, and so immersed in the color. In a few minutes you get such a gorgeous result as this one below.
How to color Easter eggs with natural materials
Copper and gold are back in fashion. Anyone who loves glamor or simply wants to introduce a bit of luxury into the Easter decoration can benefit from this. Although the finished eggs look pretty classy and you may already think that such a decoration may be too complicated, that’s not true at all. But on the contrary. It is a very simple and fast technique. This is also the first of the three decoration techniques for Easter eggs that we would like to introduce to you today. Have a look at the following video! We wish you a lot of fun and a good luck!
Coloring Easter eggs: Technique No. 1 – making golden luxury eggs yourself
As a base color you can also take your favorite tones in pastel
Easter eggs color number 2 – Colorful paints with nail polish
Combine the colors according to your mood
Coloring Easter Eggs: Technique No. 3 – Galaxy Design
For an even more original look, you can put your Easter Eggs in a nest of willow branches
Or make them as little Easter animals
Dots are just timeless and always look very elegant
You can also create these artistically
Or do you rather prefer stripes?
Another very original technique when dyeing Easter eggs – with colorful silk ties
The perfect solution for monochrome Easter eggs with that certain something
Color your eggs with watercolors!
Geometric patterns in pastel colors also look particularly springlike
Never forget that nature is the best painter
If you still want some glitter and shimmer
And so you make sympathetic egg vases in seconds