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March 3, 2017

Beautifully decorated Easter eggs

Looking for Easter egg decorating ideas? I love these beautifully decorate Easter eggs! They are varying levels of difficulty but would be so much fun to try during the month of April at home, in your classroom or in your private practice with kids with autism.

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

7 Beautifully decorated Easter Eggs

What better way to celebrate Easter with kids than to do fun, family porjects? I will be posting many Easter-themed projects leading up to Easter starting with Easter eggs!

DIY Marbled Indigo Easter Eggs

Aren’t these marbled indigo Easter eggs gorgeous? They are so fun to make too!

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from Alice and Lois


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Watercolor Floral Easter Eggs

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from Dream A Little Bigger

Easter Eggs Decorated with Paper Napkins

This Easter activity is great for working on pincer grasp as well as gluing.

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from La Receta de la Felicidad

Herb Stenciled Easter Eggs

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from Adventures in Cooking

Sequin Easter Eggs

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from Craft Ideas

Watercolor Pansies

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from Craft Berry Bush

Pressed Flower Easter Eggs

To prep this activity, why not head out into nature with your little one to collect flowers to press?

7 beautiful ways to decorate Easter eggs. These beautifully decorated Easter egg projects can be enjoyed with special needs learners too! | speciallearninghouse.com

Get the project from The Magic Onions

Beautifully decorated Easter Eggs

Try these ideas and let me know how it goes! Please share your egg decorating experiences with us in the comments below!

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