Easter Egg Coloring Pages are great for keeping your children busy. Let them color and cut them out before the holiday and use them to decorate your home or projects.
Print as many pages as needed. Encourage your children to experiment with different colors and materials.
Easter and spring designs are particularly effective when colored with
markers.
Project Ideas for Easter Egg Coloring Sheets
Color and cut out several eggs. Glue or tape together to create a collage that can be used to decorate your home or your children's rooms.
Or cut out your colored eggs, glue to poster board or construction paper. Trim poster board or construction paper larger than the Easter Egg. Punch a hole in the top and hang from window frame or light fixtures.
Print your Easter Egg coloring sheets at a smaller size. Prepare as above and use to create an Easter egg tree.
Use your eggs to decorate the front of greeting cards. Fold a piece of construction paper in half and glue you finished egg to the front.