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10 Creative Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs

10 Creative Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs

By Megan Patrick, Staff Writer
There are several things to keep in mind (besides creativity) when decorating Easter eggs. You'll find 10 fun ideas here, but before you dive in, think about how you plan to use your eggs. If you'd like to be able to eat them after the festivities end, make sure they're out of the refrigerator for no more than two hours and that you use only food-safe or natural dyes. For more creative projects or for eggs that will be part of a centerpiece during a party, use empty shells or papier-mâché eggs (or just plan on tossing them after the event).

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Leaf Print

Use leafy herbs to create these botanical printed Easter eggs. Place a sprig on an egg and encase it in piece of pantyhose. Close the open ends with rubber bands. Dip the bundle into your choice of food-safe dye and follow the instructions. After removing the egg from the dye, allow the excess to drip off, then carefully remove the pantyhose and the leaf and allow the egg to dry completely.