What’s the one thing that makes everything better? A monogram, of course! I’m a huge fan of monograms in jewelry and on accessories, and the Monogram Easter Eggs are so fun. They’re a great way to personalize your Easter eggs.
The best part is that they’re really easy to make. If you’re dying eggs already, go ahead and make a few with a monogram. Andrew had so much fun calling out the letters on the eggs that we made. You could even use them for a great teaching activity for preschoolers!
Monogram Easter Eggs
Supplies:
Hard-Boiled Eggs at Room Temperature
Large Letter Stickers
Egg Dye Kit with Tablets and Cups
Directions:
Place a sticker on the front of each egg. You can use punctuation like * and { } to decorate the letters even more. We used cursive stickers, so the extra decoration wasn’t necessary.
Set each egg in the egg dye cups for about 5 minutes. Don’t leave them in the dye for too long, or the stickers will start to peel off and you won’t get the fun Monogram effect.
Remove from the dye and allow to dry completely. Once the eggs have dried, remove the stickers, and you’ll have some fun and unique Easter Eggs!
Check back all this week for more ways to decorate Easter eggs. I’ll be sharing some of my favorites, including a few toddler-friendly ideas!
What’s your favorite way to decorate Easter eggs?
And don’t miss my other ways to decorate Easter eggs!
Peeps Cupcakes | Melted Crayon Easter Eggs | Monogram Easter Eggs
Tie Dye Easter Eggs | Glitter Dot Easter Eggs | Bunny Easter Eggs
Ombre Easter Eggs | Carrot Patch Cookies | Colored Sugar Easter Eggs
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Do you by chance know that brand that you used for these cute monogram thick stickers? I love these stickers! Thanks for any additional information.
Hi Kristy,
They were in the scrapbooking section at Target. I don’t have the package anymore, so I’m not sure of the brand. Sorry!