Easily decorate eggs for Easter using temporary tattoos to make these easy Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs. This Mess Free Egg Decorating is perfect for the little kids!

Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs
My daughter loves to help decorate easter eggs and I wanted to do something different this year instead of the classic colored eggs. Normally we Dye Easter Eggs Using Shaving Cream and while we still will do that Iwant to have more fun with the kids so bring on the temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs!
These Tattoo Easter Eggs are great for the younger kids who do not like to get messy, or Mom doesn’t want to get messy.

Using temporary tattoos they can decorate their Easter Eggs the way they want them with out having a mess, plus with so many varieties of temporary tattoos it is easy for the kids to decorate with their favorite characters.
I did Disney princesses because they are my daughter’s favorite Disney Character and I was able to find them here, but any temporary tattoos will work.

How to Hard Boil Eggs
Place your eggs in a single layer in the bottom of a pot. Cover it with two inches of water. Bring the water to a rolling boil on high heat. Turn the burner off but keep the pot on that burner. Cover with a lid and let them sit for 12 minutes. Drain the water and run the eggs under cool water.

Tattoo Easter Eggs Supplies
- Hardboiled Eggs
- Temporary Tattoos
- Washcloth
- Water
Tattoo Easter Eggs Directions
Hardboil the eggs and allow them to cool before decorating.
Cut out each tattoo you would like to use for each egg.
Wet your washcloth with your water.
Remove the place from the front of your tattoo. Place the tattoo on the egg and cover it with the wet wash cloth for 20 seconds. Carefully remove the paper from the egg.
Repeat with your rest of your eggs and let your egg dry.
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Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs

Easily decorate eggs for Easter using temporary tattoos to make these easy Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs. This Mess Free Egg Decorating is perfect for the little kids!
Materials
- Hardboiled Eggs
- Temporary Tattoos
- Washcloth
- Water
Instructions
- Hardboil the eggs and allow them to cool before decorating.
- Cut out each tattoo you would like to use for each egg.
- Wet your washcloth with your water.
- Remove the place from the front of your tattoo. Place the tattoo on the egg and cover it with the wet wash cloth for 20 seconds. Carefully remove the paper from the egg.
- Repeat with your rest of your eggs and let your egg dry.