Get crafty with your Easter eggs this year. Credit: pahlkadot /Flickr
Confetti Eggs: Why just decorate the outside of an egg when you can make the inside special as well? Not Martha has a simple how-to for making confetti eggs with or without the confetti.
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs: Forget the artificially colored egg dying kits, make your own natural dyes from fruits, vegetables and spices. Crunchy Domestic Goddess has all the information you need to make beautiful and healthy Easter eggs this year.
Glitter Eggs: Add a little sparkle to your Easter egg hunt with glitter eggs. The Single Nester shows us how to turn ordinary plastic eggs into fabulous works of art with paint, glue and glitter.
Decoupaged Eggs: Decoupage means to decorate something by covering it with something else. In this case, Tater Tots and Jello covers plastic Easter eggs with strips of beautiful fabric.
Silk Tie Dyed Easter Eggs: Monogram Momma boils real eggs wrapped in old silk ties and scarves and the results are nothing short of amazing.
If you opt for basic colored eggs, you can still make them more fun; try an Easter egg race game to get those eggs moving.
