Easter Egg Shell Painting

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Easter eggshell painting is a creative and engaging activity for toddlers, allowing them to explore colours and textures while developing fine motor skills.

This fun twist on traditional egg decorating provides endless possibilities for artistic expression.

colorful decorative egg art

Materials Needed


Step 1: Prepare the Eggshells

  • Carefully crack eggs near the top and remove the contents (use for cooking).
  • Rinse the shells thoroughly with warm water and let them dry completely.
  • Place them in an egg carton or small cups to keep them steady while painting.

Step 2: Set Up the Painting Area

  • Cover the workspace with newspaper or a disposable tablecloth.
  • Have an apron or smock ready for your toddler to minimise mess.
  • Pour small amounts of paint onto a palette or paper plate.

Step 3: Paint the Eggshells

  • Let your toddler use a brush to apply broad strokes of paint on the shells.
  • Encourage them to experiment with mixing colours or creating patterns.
  • Allow the first layer of paint to dry before adding additional details.

Step 4: Decorate the Eggs

  • Once the paint is dry, attach googly eyes, pom-poms, or stickers using child-safe glue.
  • Create fun designs such as animal faces, abstract patterns, or polka dots.

Step 5: Preserve the Artwork

  • To prevent paint from chipping, lightly spray the finished eggs with clear varnish or hairspray.
  • Let them dry in the egg carton before handling.

Step 6: Display and Enjoy

  • Arrange the painted eggs in a decorative bowl or hang them with ribbons.
  • Use them as table decorations for Easter celebrations.

Additional Tips

  • Alternative Materials: If using real eggshells is too delicate, consider plastic or wooden eggs.
  • Safe Handling: Supervise toddlers closely to avoid broken shells.
  • Mess-Free Option: Use sponge brushes for easier control and less dripping.
Kate
Kate

👋 Hi, I'm Kate. As a mum of three and an early childhood educator, I’ve spent years crafting simple, creative activities that make learning fun for toddlers. From messy art projects to playful learning ideas, I love helping parents, teachers and educators bring a bit of magic into everyday moments!