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18 creative and amazing ways to decorate easter eggs

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Colored eggs is the universal symbol of Easter, and the tradition dates back way to Mesopotamia. Some cultures today are more keen on buying colored or even chocolate eggs, but let’s be honest, decorating them yourself is always much more fun!

To get your creative juices flowing, here’s a list of 18creative DIY Easter ideas – some of them are so pretty that it’s gonna be hard to crack and eat the eggs later!

Which one do you like the most?

1. Cover Egg With Tacky Glue and Dip In Sprinkles

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2. Wrap an Egg With Colored Threads

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3. Glue Dried Flowers and Put Egg into Boiling Onion DecoctionEaster-Eggs-3_Glue_Dried_Flowers_and_Put_Egg_into_Boiling_Onion_Decoction_1 Easter-Eggs-3_Glue_Dried_Flowers_and_Put_Egg_into_Boiling_Onion_Decoction_2 Easter-Eggs-3_Glue_Dried_Flowers_and_Put_Egg_into_Boiling_Onion_Decoction_3 Easter-Eggs-3_Glue_Dried_Flowers_and_Put_Egg_into_Boiling_Onion_Decoction_4

4. Use Dremel Tool to Drill a Drained Egg and Embroider ItEaster-Eggs-4_Use_Dremel_Tool_to_Drill_a_Drained_Egg_and_Embroider_It_1 Easter-Eggs-4_Use_Dremel_Tool_to_Drill_a_Drained_Egg_and_Embroider_It_2

5. Wrap an Egg in an Old Tie and Boil In Water with VinegarEaster-Eggs-5_Wrap_an_Egg_in an_Old_Tie_and_Boil_In_Water_with_Vinegar_1 Easter-Eggs-5_Wrap_an_Egg_in an_Old_Tie_and_Boil_In_Water_with_Vinegar_2 Easter-Eggs-5_Wrap_an_Egg_in an_Old_Tie_and_Boil_In_Water_with_Vinegar_3

6. Crochet a Shirt On the Egg

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7. Keep Adding Water to the Color

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8. Color Eggs With Watercolor Paint and PencilsEaster-Eggs-8-Color-Eggs-With-Watercolor-Paint-and-Pencils-1

9. Use Permanent Marker

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10. Stick Strips of Masking Tape on the Egg

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11. Glue Various Seeds and Edibles onto the Egg

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12. Cut And Stick Mustache from Black Adhesive VinylEaster-Eggs-12-Cut-And-Stick-Mustache-from-Black-Adhesive-Vinyl-1

13. Stick New Piece of Tape Before Every New Layer Of DyeEaster-Eggs-13-Stick-New-Piece-of-Tape-Before-Every-New-Layer-Of-Dye-1 Easter-Eggs-13-Stick-New-Piece-of-Tape-Before-Every-New-Layer-Of-Dye-2

14. Wrap the Egg With Lace and Dip it Into Dye

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15. Create Marble Eggs by Putting Cracked Eggs in Tea/Soy MixtureEaster-Eggs-15-Create-Marble-Eggs-by-Putting-Cracked-Eggs-in-TeaSoy-Mixture-1 Easter-Eggs-15-Create-Marble-Eggs-by-Putting-Cracked-Eggs-in-TeaSoy-Mixture-2

18.Super Mario Bros Easter Eggs

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17.decoupage eggs for Easter

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18.Star Wars Eggs The force is most definitely with these eggs.

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Leaning tower of Pisa, Italy, by night.

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Leaning tower of Pisa, Italy, by night.

The leading tower of Pisa, also known as the Tower of Pisa, is a free standing bell tower next to the Church of the Italian city of Pisa. The Tower is located behind the church and is said to be the third oldest structure in Pisa. The tower was made to stand straight, however immediately after it was constructed, it started leaning towards the south east due to a weekly laid foundation and substrate that allows the foundation to change direction.

The total height of the tower is 186.27 feet from the ground towards the lower side and 186.02 feet on the higher side. Its width from the bottom is measured 13 plus feet and 8 plus feet from the top. The Towers total weight is 14,500 metric tons and has 296/294 steps.

Victoria Falls, Zambia

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Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls are a spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe. Described by the Kololo tribe living in the area in the 1800’s as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ – ‘the Smoke that Thunders’.

In more modern terms it is known as ‘the greatest known curtain of falling water’.

Columns of spray can be seen from miles away as 546 million cubic meters of water per minute plummet over the edge (at the height of the flood season) over a width of nearly two kilometers into a deep gorge over 100 meters below.

The wide basalt cliff, over which the falls thunder, transforms the Zambezi from a wide placid river to a ferocious torrent cutting through a series of dramatic gorges.

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Victoria Falls aerial view

Santiago Calatrava amazing architecture

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Santiago Calatrava Valls , born 28 July 1951 is a Spanish architect, sculptor and structural engineer whose principal office is in Zürich, Switzerland. He has offices in Zürich, Paris, Valencia, and New York City (where he now resides).

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Santiago Calatrava Bridge