Holidays & Seasons

Eye Shadow Easter Eggs

I have been racking my brain for over a week trying to come up with a fun, different way to color Easter eggs.  Somewhere around using wet noodles and a mesh onion bag, I came up with the idea of smearing eyeshadow on the eggs. By the way, wrapping the eggs in wet noodles made an interesting design, but this approach was a giant pain in the tush. Alright, now back to the makeup.

Eyeshadow Easter Eggs 1
 

This process is pretty straight forward and a bit messy.

First, I raided my makeup bag for different shades of eye lid coloring. I wanted to make sure I had a few brighter colors to keep my eggs looking Easter-y.

Eyeshadow Easter Egg 5
Next, I scraped a little of the powder onto my work surface and, using my finger, I rubbed the color all over the hard-boiled egg.

I learned that if I slightly dampen my finger on a wet paper towel then spread the eyeshadow onto the egg, I achieved a bolder, more even look. And when I used a brush or an applicator, I got a dusty uneven outcome that I also really liked.

Eyeshadow Easter Egg 4
 

This process was all about experimenting to see what looked good.

Eyeshadow Easter Egg 3
 

I love how these turned out. They are so pretty and shiny! I would recommend that these eggs be more for decoration and less for eating and hunting.

Eyeshadow Easter Eggs 2
 

Now it’s your turn to try. And remember, the cosmetic aisle at the store is your only limit!

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