10 No-Dye, No-Mess Easter Egg Decorating Ideas

Embellish your Easter eggs without a drop of dye.

Looking for a cute way to decorate Easter eggs with your kids, but without the mess? While dipping hard-boiled eggs in dye is a classic Easter pastime, traditional egg dyeing can be a whole production, involving food coloring, vinegar and plenty of chances for the wet eggs to fall off those spindly wire holders that come in many kits.

Luckily, there are plenty of creative ways to decorate Easter eggs without also permanently dyeing your carpets. No-mess materials like patterned tape, yarn, stickers and even temporary tattoos can be fun and mess-free decorations for creating colorful eggs for your Easter basket.

Here are some cute and clever ways to embellish Easter eggs without using a drop of dye.

10 No-dye Easter Egg Decorations

1. Use Stickers

This one is so simple, and the possibilities are endless. Just adorn your eggs with cute Easter stickers, or strips of decorative washi tape.

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2. Yarn Bomb Your Eggs

This technique would work best with plastic eggs. Cover the eggs with glue and wrap them completely in colorful yarn or string. These expertly made ones are available on Etsy from crafter TwineAndBraids.

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3. Tattoo Your Eggs

Why did we never think of this? Make your Easter eggs instantly fancy by applying temporary tattoos directly onto the shell. Metallic tattoos work especially well on naturally blue and brown eggs.

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4. Make a Sequined Dragon Egg

This one takes a fair bit of patience, but the final result is really cool. Glue large sequins in layers to create a "dragon egg." The crafter below used a styrofoam egg.

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5. Make Your Egg a Sweater

If you're handy with a crochet hook, why not make little egg cozies? These would also work best with plastic or styrofoam eggs.

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6. Use Markers

Use Sharpies or other markers to draw patterns on hard-boiled eggs. The designs can get pretty elaborate:

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7. Just Add Glitter

Cover a plastic or styrofoam egg in a thin layer of glue, then roll in glitter to make sparkly eggs you can use year after year.

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8.  Make 'Kintsugi' Eggs

Full disclosure: This one does involve some paint, but no dye. For a sophisticated take on Easter egg decorating, use neutral colors and gold paint to create a Kintsugi effect. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of breaking pottery and repairing it with gold lacquer, and it represents finding the beauty in broken or imperfect things.

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9. Accessorize with Paper

Glue on some paper rabbit ears and create minimalist faces using a black marker to make cute eggs without any mess.

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10. Use Napkins

These pretty eggs may look painted, but the floral designs are actually made of cutouts from paper napkins.

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