Mess Free Easter Eggs
Easy, quick, and mess free way to decorate your Easter eggs this year with temporary tattoos.
Whether you are creating an easter centerpiece or decorating eggs for the Easter Bunny to hide, temporary tattoos are a fun new way to do so. Temporary tattoos offer endless decorating possibilities for your eggs and they are fun for kids too without the messy cleanup after. You can easily get creative with them too, maybe this year's Easter Egg Hunt theme is pirates or robots?
Whether you are creating an easter centerpiece or decorating eggs for the Easter Bunny to hide, temporary tattoos are a fun new way to do so. Temporary tattoos offer endless decorating possibilities for your eggs and they are fun for kids too without the messy cleanup after. You can easily get creative with them too, maybe this year's Easter Egg Hunt theme is pirates or robots?
Materials
You'll need the following:
**NOTE: You can use temporary tattoos you already have, or if you are looking for a certain aesthetic you can purchase some temporary tattoo paper and print your own. If you are printing your own, follow the instructions that come with your temporary tattoo paper and remember to flip your images!
- Eggs*
- Glass of Water
- Temporary Tattoos**
- Paper Towel
**NOTE: You can use temporary tattoos you already have, or if you are looking for a certain aesthetic you can purchase some temporary tattoo paper and print your own. If you are printing your own, follow the instructions that come with your temporary tattoo paper and remember to flip your images!
Sizing Your Tattoo
Make sure your tattoos are appropriately sized for your eggs by simply placing them next to or on top of the egg. Trim your tattoos as close to the image as you can.
Smaller tattoos will stick to the contour and shape of the egg better and produce better results. Larger tattoos will have a tendency to wrinkle along the surface of the egg.
Smaller tattoos will stick to the contour and shape of the egg better and produce better results. Larger tattoos will have a tendency to wrinkle along the surface of the egg.
Peeling
Once you are satisfied with the size and shape of your temporary tattoo, carefully peel the protective plastic away from your tattoo design.
Your tattoo design is now exposed, be careful with it. They can be fairly sticky and will easily stick (lightly) to things like dog or cat hair which can then end up on your egg.
Your tattoo design is now exposed, be careful with it. They can be fairly sticky and will easily stick (lightly) to things like dog or cat hair which can then end up on your egg.
Placing
Make sure your egg shell is completely dry before placing your tattoo. Place your temporary tattoo face down on your egg shell where you would like it to appear in the end.
Wet to Set
Keeping your tattoo placed face down on your egg shell, wet your paper towel. Place your wet paper towel on top of the back of the temporary tattoo and hold for 40 seconds. The tattoos tend to take longer to adhere to an egg shell than they do your skin. I have found that it helps for little kids to place the wet paper towel and temporary tattoo against the palm of their hand and apply pressure that way rather than just pressing down with their fingers.
When your tattoo has set, the paper backing should be loose and slide along the shell of the egg.
When your tattoo has set, the paper backing should be loose and slide along the shell of the egg.
Peel Away the Paper
Gently peel away the paper backing, leaving your temporary tattoo design on the egg. Then using your thumbs, smooth out any wrinkles in your tattoo design. Remember that as you smooth it is usually most effective to work from the inside to the outside.
Done!
You're done. Use your eggs as a center piece or leave them for the easter bunny to hide. Enjoy!