There are tons of fun baking soda and vinegar science experiments for kids, but since Easter is fast approaching we though we would have fun with some plastic Easter eggs as we tried out this fun fizzy egg science experiment. This awesome Easter science experiment is a great learning activity. Children as young as toddlers and preschoolers will have so much fun playing and exploring this colourful baking soda and vinegar reaction, you can count on it!
One of the best parts about celebrating Easter with the kids is decorating eggs. It builds up excitement for the egg hunt, and it's a tradition that encourages families to spend some quality time together the day before the holiday. If you're looking for some cute and easy Easter egg decorating ideas for kids, you've come to the right place!
We've put together a fun list of egg decorating ideas that will make your Easter eggs stand out. Whether you're using real eggs, plastic eggs, wooden eggs, or paper mache eggs, you'll find some lovely decorating tips here.
From natural egg dyes using foods in your kitchen and pantry to confetti-dipped eggs that look like a party in your basket, you'll love all the unique ways to make your eggs look extra special.
Scan this list with the kids to see which egg decorating ideas you'd like to try! Don't forget to pin this list so you'll have lots of ideas ready for next year, too.
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We have so much fun trying out different ways to dye and decorate eggs around here.
And here are some of the super cool ways to decorate eggs that we've found around the web. Aren't they great?
What's your favourite way to decorate Easter eggs with the kids?
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We've put together a fun list of egg decorating ideas that will make your Easter eggs stand out. Whether you're using real eggs, plastic eggs, wooden eggs, or paper mache eggs, you'll find some lovely decorating tips here.
From natural egg dyes using foods in your kitchen and pantry to confetti-dipped eggs that look like a party in your basket, you'll love all the unique ways to make your eggs look extra special.
Scan this list with the kids to see which egg decorating ideas you'd like to try! Don't forget to pin this list so you'll have lots of ideas ready for next year, too.
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Easter Egg Decorating Ideas for Kids from Messy Little Monster
Dying Eggs with Shaving Cream and Food Colouring
Our tutorial on Dying Eggs with Shaving Cream will show you, step by step, how to dye eggs using shaving cream and food colouring for beautiful, brightly coloured eggs. The colours are so striking! Note that you'll need to let the eggs sit in the shaving cream mixture for about 10-15 minutes each, so bear this in mind if you need to dye lots of eggs.Natural Easter Egg Dye
If you like to focus on more natural activities in your home, you're going to love our tutorial on Natural Easter Egg Dye. We used blueberries, beets, spinach, red cabbage, and grape juice to create lovely natural colours that look just beautiful.Oil and Water Dyed Easter Eggs
The thing I love most about the Oil and Water Dyed Easter Eggs is that you never know what kind of pattern the oil is going to create on the eggs, so each one is unique. The colours are bright and vivid, and the speckled look is darling.Tie-Dyed Easter Eggs
If you love decorating eggs as much as we do, you have to check out our tutorial on how to Tie Dye Easter Eggs. It gives the eggs a totally different look than your traditional dyeing methods, so your eggs are sure to be a big hit at the egg hunt.Chick Easter Eggs
Although wooden eggs are used for these Easter Chick Eggs you can use any egg you like and adapt accordingly. The bright colours are so fun, and the kids will love gluing some feathers to their eggs to turn them into cute little chicks.More Creative Easter Egg Decorating Ideas for Kids
Galaxy Eggs
These Galaxy Eggs by Little Bins for Little Hands are made with oil, vinegar, and food colouring. The eggs are double-dipped for the cool marbled, splotchy look.Marble Easter Eggs with Nail Polish
This technique to Marble Easter Eggs with Nail Polish by The Soccer Mom Blog is so simple! You probably have lots of colours of nail polish at home that you don't exactly love on your nails that would look great on Easter eggs. Solid colours, pastels, glittery colours... try them all!Silk Tie Easter Eggs
Look at the pretty patterns on these Silk Tie Easter Eggs from Natural Beach Living. During the dyeing process, the pattern on the tie is transferred to the eggs to make creative patterns with ease.Leaf Print Botanical Eggs
Nature lovers—this one's for you! Use small leaves and flowers to create these Botanical Eggs by Nurture Store using natural dyeing methods, like the ones we posted above. Aren't they pretty and perfect for spring?Shabby Chic Easter Eggs
You'll love putting out these Shabby Chic Easter Eggs by Fireflies and Mudpies year after year. Kids can cut short pieces of fabric tape, layering them on the plastic or wooden eggs to create some beautiful decor for our Easter table.Pokemon Easter Eggs
Boys (and girls) will love making these Pokemon Eggs by Simple Everyday Mom. Use the printable templates to make Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Jigglypuff, Squirtle, and Charmander.Thumbprint Easter Eggs
Although you can make these Thumbprint Easter Eggs by Childhood101 with real eggs, you'll definitely want to make a few with craft eggs so you can put them out year after year.Eric Carle Easter Eggs
Do your kids love the Eric Carle books, like The Very Hungry Caterpillar? The colors are so bright and vivid! These Eric Carle Eggs from Red Ted Art are inspired by his artwork. They're easy to make by layering tissue paper on your eggs.Disney Easter Eggs
Use the printable templates from Simple Everyday Mom to create these adorable Disney Easter Eggs. You can use hardboiled eggs, blown-out eggs, or even plastic/craft eggs for this project. Templates are included for Olaf, Mike Wazowski, Stitch, Buzz Lightyear, Miguel Rivera, and Vanelope Von Schweetz.Wax Resist Eggs
Making Wax Resist Eggs like these from Rainy Day Mum is great because kids of all ages can get in on the fun. It's as simple as using a white wax crayon to draw designs on the egg, so even your toddler can color a bit on their eggs. After they're dyed, the bright colors pop against the wax resist portions of the egg.Confetti Dipped Easter Eggs
These Confetti-Dipped Easter Eggs from Studio DIY will look like a party in your basket! After painting or dyeing your eggs, you'll apply Mod Podge and dip them in confetti. While foil confetti was used here, you can use any confetti you'd like.Whale Easter Eggs
You can make these adorable Whale Easter Eggs from Artsy Craftsy Mom with plastic eggs or real eggs. If using real eggs, you'll need to either paint or dye them blue first and then follow the rest of the instructions to complete the whale.Rice-Dyed Easter Eggs
Learn How to Dye Easter Eggs with Rice from The Inspiration Edit. This technique lightly covers the eggs in speckles, which are so pretty. It's also a clever way to avoid a mess, since you'll be dyeing the eggs in bags.Painting Easter Eggs
Another terrific option for toddlers is this Painting Easter Eggs activity by Rainy Day Mum. It's as easy as it sounds—paint a design on the eggs! It's a low-mess idea for any age, though, especially if you don't want to fuss with egg dyes.Stenciled Easter Eggs
After dyeing your eggs using your favourite method, use stencils to turn them into lovely Stenciled Easter Eggs like these from Design Improvised. Adhesive stencils make this project basically foolproof, even for preschoolers.Frog Easter Eggs
Much like the whale eggs above, this Frog Easter Egg from Artsy Craftsy Mom is great for real or fake eggs. It will be so fun hiding this little guy in the grass to see if anyone can find him!Feather Easter Eggs
These Feather Easter Eggs from Frugal Mom-Eh look so pretty and rustic, thanks to using craft feathers with natural colors. You could also replicate this idea with brightly colored feathers, too.Mod Podge Glitter Eggs
Kids who like all things sparkly will love making these Mod Podge Glitter Eggs from Mod Podge Rocks. These eggs require working in steps, so allow yourself plenty of drying time between painting the eggs and then coating them with Mod Podge and glitter.What's your favourite way to decorate Easter eggs with the kids?
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Kids big and small are going to LOVE this build a bird nest playdough activity! The possibilities are endless with this nature activity for your child! This bird nest craft is also a great sensory and fine motor activity that will give your child hours of fun!
Get ready for Easter with this adorable set of printable Easter cards to colour. Kids will love choosing one of the three Easter designs to colour, and friends and family will be delighted to receive one of these cute Easter colouring cards.
Introduce kids to color mixing with this rainbow walking water science experiment. This fun and seemingly magical science project for kids is fascinating to watch and will leave kids asking lots of questions.
This walking water experiment is a perfect science experiment for preschoolers, as it is easy to set up and it gives children the opportunity to discover what happens when they mix primary colours together.
With Easter on its way, it's time for a fun bunny craft that moves! Using the free bunny template, you can easily make a bunny that moves back and forth for kids to enjoy. They will LOVE making and playing with this Easter craft for kids. Follow the step by step directions below to make your own moving bunny craft.
Use our bunny template to create a colourful piece of crayon resist art. Alternatively, use the simple bunny outline to create your own spring or easter craft for kids. The choice is yours!
Some bunny loves you! A footprint bunny made using a baby or toddlers tiny footprints makes an adorable keepsake. This cute (free) printable craft would be the perfect gift for someone special for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentines Day or just because! We have an Easter version of this bunny greeting card too.
With this marvellous warm colors and cool colors city skyline art project, kids will be able to explore the key concept of warm and cool colors in art in an entertaining and creative way!

This is the cutest Mother's Day craft for kids! Make Mom's day by giving her a beautiful footprint butterfly alongside our printable Mother's Day poem.
Budding little construction workers will LOVE this Construction Sensory Play idea. By adding Sand Foam to a Construction Sensory Bin, they are sure to have lots of play! They will enjoy pushing their vehicles around, building with cement, and more. The best part is the sand foam is super easy to make! Follow the step by step directions below to get started setting up your own construction sensory bin.
Take your little ones on an art adventure this Easter with our enchanting Klee Easter Egg Template and craft! OR use our FREE Easter egg template printables to create an Easter hunt or for a fun Easter colouring afternoon!

If you're looking for a fun flower craft to do for spring or even Mother's Day, you'll love this one! This flower craft uses a printable flower template allowing you to mix and match different flower heads, stems and vases. Kids will love having so many options to choose from and how cute does the photo version look! Scroll down below for step by step directions showing you how to use your flower template to make this fun flower craft.
Everyone loves a cute paper chick craft but it's even better when you can add a photograph and play around with it in many different ways. Perfect for Easter, this adorable Mix and Match Chick Craft has so many ways to make it your own, it's almost like never-ending fun! With the help of our free chick template making it will be a breeze, you just need to get our free printable template, follow a few simple instructions and let the fun begin!
This colour-changing flowers science experiment for kids is such a fun science project. Whether you are looking for easy science experiments for preschoolers or for older kids, this fun science experiment is perfect.
Kids will be fascinated as they watch the flower petals changing colour and learn about how plants drink water! The rainbow-coloured flowers look so pretty too! This cool science experiment is really easy to set up, and the flowers change colour quite quickly (within about an hour), so there isn't too long to wait to see the change.
Have fun using these printable Easter colouring pages to create a cute 3D Easter craft for kids! Simply colour each of the three layers of the Easter printable and then glue them together to create a free-standing 3D Easter scene.
Kids will go crazy over this Cardboard Bunny Craft! Easter-themed crafts are perfect for keeping the kids busy right now. There's something so cute and special about the Easter season and especially, all the bunnies-inspired crafts! Our bunny template makes it easy to put this cute bunny craft together, you just need to grab your supplies and get ready to spend some amazing craft-time with your kids!
With Spring already here, what better time for a super fun and adorable Easter bunny craft? You're going to love this no-sew sock bunny craft perfect for kids of all ages. It's perfect for using up all those socks who lost their match, too. Just follow the step-by-step directions below to make your very own DIY sock bunny!
You have to try this bubble wrap shamrock craft! Bubble wrap painting is so much fun for toddlers and preschoolers. Add a few sparkles, and this really is the PERFECT craft to make with young children. Using our printable shamrock template, this St Patrick's Day craft couldn't be any easier. Just scroll down below for step-by-step directions to make this shamrock craft and to grab your free printable shamrock template.
Here is a quick and cute St Patricks Day activity for kids, colour and write your own St Patrick's Day Printable Notes! These cute leprechaun notes are available for you to print, fill in and hand out to someone that you feel lucky to have in your life. Don't forget to draw on a cute leprechaun face!
I am so excited to share this mix and match leprechaun craft with you! I think you will agree that it is totally adorable, especially the photo craft leprechaun made using a child's face. We have included a mix and match printable leprechaun template that can be used in so many different ways to make leprechauns with all kinds of different features. Just scroll on down for your printable and instructions to make your own cute St Patricks Day craft for kids.
Painting is so much fun, but what if you're struggling for painting ideas? You're going to love these painting prompts for kids! Next time the kids ask what they should paint, simply print these painting prompts to encourage them to get creative. Follow the directions below to get your copy and discover how to use these fun painting ideas.
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