Easter will be here soon, so I wanted to share 4 cool ways to decorate Easter Eggs, and hope it inspires your own Easter story this year. 
I get a lot of inspiration from my backyard farm and garden with my chickens, and it definitely feels like Easter every day, since we get multiple colors of eggs from our free-range hens without the hassle of food color or dye. This is one reason to raise chickens if you’re ever thinking about it. However, egg decoration can always be more vibrant, and alive with one of these 4 ideas below! And your kids will have fun hunting them, too. Turn it into a family tradition that you can look forward to each year.
How cute are these minion eggs? See how to make them on athriftymom.com, or with the Despicable Me Easter Egg Kit. Something fun, and different for the kids besides a solid color dye.
You can take things to the next level, and make hipster eggs from One Good Thing by Jillee. This would be fun for younger kids who aren’t entirely into the little kiddy stuff anymore. As she mentions, you can use printable tattoo paper and decorate up to 30 eggs.
Feeling super ARTSY? These Jackson Pollack inspired eggs from Squirrelly Minds can make a fine display as a centerpiece. You probably won’t want to hide these. It just takes a few splats of paint here and there, and the kids will enjoy the mess along with you.
Sometimes, we need a little glitter in our lives. Who doesn’t want to find the golden egg? There are different shades of glitter, too, which makes you not have to go through the dyeing process.
Need more tutorials or ideas? Dye into the Memory Journalists Easter Pinterest page.
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I love the minion Easter eggs!