First, I want to thank all of you who took the time to comment and leave such kind and loving words on my Friday post.  I'm delighted to know that you're still out there enjoying the blog.  Thank you!

Over the years I've made many different kinds of artsy Easter Eggs – some with real eggs and some with plastic eggs.  Today I thought I'd share a few, with links to the original posts about them:

Easter Eggs: Doodled & Painted

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Art Journal Easter Eggs

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Easy Dotted Easter Eggs

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Pysanky Inspired Easter Egg Place Cards

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Deli Paper Easter Eggs

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Paper Window Eggs for Easter

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Do you have an Easter Egg tradition in your house?  I'd love to know!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

49 thoughts on “Artsy Easter Egg Inspiration

  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • I look forward every day to your posts. Your creativity fuels mine, thanks.

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • Love these ideas! I will try some of them. You will have fun this year with the baby! Messy, but fun!! Thanks so much!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • I am amazed, delighted and inspired by your creative output each day in so many media!

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • All of these eggs are just beautiful! (And BTW have you seen Roz Chast’s painted eggs on her IG…they are insane, in a good way.)

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  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

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  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

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  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

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  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

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  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

    Reply
  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

    Reply
  • These are all so great! The pysanky eggs remind me that Paas used to include a clear wax crayon in their dye kits long, long ago and it was fun to double-dip. I especially love the doodled eggs and that you used the dye tablets like a pan watercolor paint – that’s brilliant! Just wish I wasn’t allergic to eggs… somehow dyed tofu doesn’t sound very appealing. :-/ But I could always do them as gifts 🙂

    Reply

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