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.



























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