How To Make Beautiful Mosaic Eggs For Easter

Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.comI really enjoy dying eggs for Easter, and I’m always looking new Easter egg dye ideas. There is definitely something about the more detailed work of things like Pysanky and Ukrainian egg patterns that soothes me with their intricacy, but I definitely don’t always have the time for that.

Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com

That desire for something beautiful and unique is how these mosaic eggs came about. Years ago I stumbled upon this pin on Pinterest, showing crackled style eggs.  I wanted to do that but the link didn’t lead to a tutorial. I searched the internet for a clear tutorial and found nothing. Then, I just sat down and tried it.

Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com

Turns out, it is a really easy technique that while it does take time, is pretty soothing without requiring  a lot of concentration. My friend Angela and I did several while we chatted over coffee, and the effect is so lovely!

You Will Need:

  • Eggs, hard boiled or blown out.
  • Egg dye ( I just mix 2 tbs white vinegar with 3/4 cup hot water and 20-40 drops food coloring)
  • Mod Podge or Elmer’s Glue
  • Paintbrush

How To Make It.

  1. This one can’t be any simpler. Dye one egg any color you desire. Leave one egg white. Choose if you want your “background” color to be the white egg or the colored egg. In my example the “background” is white and the “foreground” is blue.

    Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com

  2. Crush the shell of the “foreground” egg. If it is hard-boiled, remove the shell from the rest of the egg. Lay out on work table outside up, so that you can see what you are working with.
    Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com
  3. On the “background” egg, spread a thin layer of Mod Podge/Glue in a small area.
  4. Using clean, dry fingers, apply pieces of the “foreground” shell to the “background” egg. Try to mingle larger and smaller pieces, and leave gaps between the pieces. Note that if you hands are wet at all, some of the dye might rub off.
    Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com
  5. Continue doing this in small sections until the egg is covered.

Mosaic Easter Egg Dye Ideas and Designs! This intricate looking effect is actually really easy! | saynotsweetanne.com

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Kayla Domeyer

My name is Kayla and I am a Graphic Designer. That means that I love pretty things, and also that I like to make free printables! I'm so happy that you've stopped by to visit my blog, and I hope you will follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Pinterest or Instagram!! (Yeah, and I'm totally addicted to the internet).

50 thoughts on “How To Make Beautiful Mosaic Eggs For Easter

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  2. So creative!! I haven’t seen this one yet 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Sharing Saturday. Hope to see you again next week.

  3. Thank you so much for being a part of the creative sharing at Rook No. 17! I hope we’ll have the pleasure of your company and creativity at tomorrow’s “A Little Birdie Told Me…”

    Warmest wishes,
    Jenn

    P.S. I’m spotlighting your post on my FB page today!

    1. Amber, if you use a food safe dye, and a non-toxic glue, they will be just as safe as regular dyed eggs. However, they are a lot harder to crack and peel. I did my “foreground” color hard-boiled, and as we ate them I used their shells to make mosaics with blown out “background” eggs.

    1. I’m so glad that you liked them! =D It really is super simple. And the crushing of the eggs is so much fun for little hands!

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