This is the third guide in the Easter drawing series and it’s about how to draw decorated Easter eggs. This guide is a bit different because instead of making separate tutorials for each design—which would be a bit too short and simple—I’ve combined them into one. You’ll find 9 egg designs, some easy enough that they take just 2-3 quick steps to complete.
A Quick Look at the Easter Egg Designs
- An egg decorated with colorful flowers
- Wavy stripes in pastel shades
- Bold horizontal stripes
- Multi-colored polka dots
- A big festive bow
- Zigzag patterns and dots
- A cheerful dotted wave pattern
- Hearts for a simple, cute look
- A single flower motif for something elegant
After you’re done with these, you might enjoy drawing other Easter-themed illustrations like an Easter bunny with a basket, a spring chick, or a bunny family picnic scene.
Understanding the Drawing Steps Through Colors
- Red Color: Highlights the step you’re currently working on.
- Black Color: Indicates what you’ve already completed.
- Grey Color: Represents the basic sketch, guiding your drawing.



























Now that you know how to draw your own Easter egg collection, head over to the pinned post on Pinterest where other SketchOk readers are sharing their finished designs and talking about the patterns and color combos they used. It’s a great spot to get inspired or just show off what you came up with. If you prefer learning by watching, video versions of some guides do appear on the YouTube channel, so it’s worth checking there too.