Decorating Easter Eggs
Hey there! The ladies and I are decorating Easter eggs this time around for our little Sweet Moda Blog Project link up. The last time we got together to each show how we decorate and craft with plain glass jars. My friend Ashlee of Sweet Southern Oaks showed how to tint glass jars with Modpodge and food coloring. Go see Ashlee’s post for a fun and easy craft here- How to Tint A Glass Jar. And my friend Liz of Living with Liz showed how to get an ombre look on glass jars with spray paint. Be sure to go and see how simple it was to get a cool look in Liz’s post- Styling a Glass Jar. While I showed you 8 different ways to style a glass jar in your home. You can check out my post here- 8 Ways to Use a Mason Jar
My Favorite Color is Blue!
The ladies and I thought that with the Easter Holiday coming up that we would each show how we could decorate craft store eggs. My favorite color is Blue and I have been loving the Shibori trend for a while now. So I thought that with a little marker doodling that I could fake a Shobori pattern or two on some craft store eggs. It was a fun craft that I worked on while watching TV for a couple of nights. And if you can draw circles, rectangles, triangles, or just scribble- you too can decorate your eggs like these Shobori inspired eggs.
Start with the Basics
Eggs and Markers
I found my craft eggs at the Target dollar spot for $3. They had these white ones, black chalkboard eggs, and a set with rainbow colors too! They also had sets that already had printed designs on them so that all you have to do is color them in. Such a great craft to do with kids! I then just pulled all the Blue markers I had in my craft stash. These are very basic water-soluble markers and if I were to do this craft again I might choose a permanent marker instead. My fingers were blue while doing this project but it just washed off with soap and water.
The Inspiration Pieces
While I love to draw and doodle I needed a pattern or two to use as inspiration for my drawings. I looked at Pinterest and around my home. I bought this tea towel at Target a couple of months ago (it has since sold out) and just love the small circular patterns. The deep Indigo Blue was a color I wanted to replicate for sure.
Look to Etsy!
I had recently purchased this vintage Shibori throw from a shop on Etsy for our living room. I am in the middle of doing a One Room Challenge about my makeover for our living room and this throw will be a featured element. Be sure to check out my post with my plans for the challenge here- Spring is here and so is the One Room Challenge
Get to Doodling
This was the first egg I started decorating. I thought I would use a couple of different colors of Blue to get the water color/
It gets better with practice
On the next egg, I decided to just draw out the triangle pattern and leave as much of the white showing. I don’t think that this egg stands as a Shibori pattern on its own, but in a grouping, it does add interest.
Anyone can Scribble!!!
For this
Just draw
I wanted to try and make a circular pattern like the tea towel but was unsure how I wanted to do it. So I grabbed a light blue marker and just drew circles, then made circles inside those circles, then connected all the circles with triangles in between. It was a fun and random pattern that kind of doesn’t make sense but that’s why I love it! Once all of the Pattern was drawn out, I went over it in the darker navy blue to match the rest of the eggs.
More Triangles
Another pattern with Triangles in a light blue, but this time I colored the space between them with the indigo blue.
Lines, Lines, Lines…
This egg was another one that was super quick to draw. A simple zig-zag pattern with the navy blue marker. The pattern almost looks like leaves.
Don’t think, just draw!
Here is another egg that I just started drawing without thinking, I started with the square/ diamond shape in the middle and then just kept drawing shapes further out with a stripe of white in between. Again I used two colors for depth and interest. It’s one of my favorites for sure!
The most Shibori like
While walking through the living room I took one more look at my throw I had received from Etsy. What stood out was that the pattern was just
K.I.S.S- keep it simple stupid!
This was the last egg that I decorated. Just circles and triangles. So simple!
If you love it- DIY it!
In the end, what I learned was that the more simple the design the more I liked it. And that the deep navy indigo color blue was the clear choice for all of my Shibori eggs.
Now put them in a bowl and enjoy
Do you want to see how Ashlee and Liz have crafted their eggs?
Ashlee has shown us how to dye eggs naturally. Go and check it out here- How to Dye Eggs Naturally
Liz has made the cutest Cactus eggs! Go and check it out here- Cactus Easter Eggs
One last look at my DIY Shibori Inspired Easter Eggs
If you make any Shibori inspired eggs be sure and send me a photo. I would love to see them. Or just tag me on Instagram- you know I love it there!
Jackie!!! These are SO COOL!!!!! I love the ombre blue colors and the patterns of each one is so unique.
These came out so cool!! I love how each design is different but they work so well together!