5 Disney Easter Egg Decorating Ideas
Easter is just a bunny hop away, and we’ll all be spending a lot of our time decorating eggs. Here are 5 decorating ideas for Disney-fying Easter eggs for the kids.
1. “Star Wars” Easter Eggs
Have some time and talent? Try painting these “Star Wars” Easter eggs. Kids will want to play with them, so use wooden Easter eggs to prevent messes. Plus, you can reuse them every year, adding more characters. There’s a galaxy of decorating possibilities!
2. Disney Princess Easter Eggs
These glammed-up and glitter-coated eggs will be the talk of the town. They only hint at the Disney princesses that they represent, but they’re instantly recognizable. And, with all of that glitter, kids should have no problem finding these sparkling gems hidden in the grass.
How many different princess-inspired eggs can you design on your own?
3. Felt Hidden Mickey Easter Eggs
Feeling a little more crafty? These reusable felt Easter eggs are a hit with little ones. Each egg has a felt Mickey head that tucks into a pocket. Make them bigger, and you can include candy.
4. Mickey and Minnie Easter Eggs
Stick to the classics with these Mickey and Minnie Easter eggs. These two designs are easy to mass produce. Get a little more imaginative, and you can create more character designs (blue & white for Donald?).
5. Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs
Yes, you heard right: decorate Easter eggs with temporary tattoos! It’s a no-brainer when you think about it. Although, you might want to pre-color the eggs to give them a punch of color.
Both the post author and this website have not received any compensation for writing this post. Both the post author and this website have no material connection to the third-party brands, products, or services that have been mentioned. Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means that if you purchase the item, we will receive a commission. As an Amazon associate, we earn from qualifying products. This is being disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Do you have a thought about this post? Why not leave a comment . . .