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Easter Egg Painted Rocks: How To Easily Make With Kids

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Looking for a fun and frugal Easter craft that will keep the kids busy and spark their creativity? These Easter egg painted rocks are an egg-cellent idea!

With just a few basic supplies, your kids can create unique Easter eggs that can be used for decorations, in gardens, or as part of imaginative play. Whether it’s a rainy day or you’re looking to add a handmade touch to your Easter celebrations, this DIY project is a simple and enjoyable activity for children of all ages.

I'm sharing my tips and ideas for keeping this DIY Easter project as mess-free and stress-free as possible. Plus, I've got some cool ways to use and share your colorful creations.

Related: This torn paper Easter egg craft (with free printable templates) is another amazing way to get your kids involved in making cute holiday decorations.

Basket with straw with Easter egg painted rocks.

Amazing Way to Enjoy DIY Easter Fun with Kids

Want to help your children get excited about Easter? Looking for an easy way to enjoy a creative Easter project that's budget-friendly? Planning an Easter party or event and searching for ideas for homemade decorations?

Well, these Easter egg painted rocks are incredible ideas for all of those things and many more!

I have quite a rock collection. When my boys were little, they would find so many "treasures" in our yard, on nature walks, and pretty much wherever they'd go. These treasures were often a mix of sticks, leaves, pebbles, and rocks.

Sticks and leaves would stay outside but "the most special" pebbles and rocks would make it indoors. The boys would carefully wash off their treasures and add to their stashes.

One rock caught my oldest's eye. He couldn't believe how much it looked like an Easter egg. We got out paints and he transformed that rock into a beautiful decoration that we still have. And it turned into a wonderful homeschool Easter project for all of my boys.

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Suggested Supplies for This Easter Activity

You really only need a few materials to enjoy this painted rock project. I'll add a few extra supplies if you'd like to keep it as mess-free as possible. For the basics, you'll need:

  • Rocks
  • Paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Qtips

You can buy pre-washed rocks at a craft or dollar store. This option is nice if you're working with a group (like a classroom or library even) or don't have time to wash and dry the rocks.

If you're washing your rocks, I recommend doing this step outside if at all possible. If not, place a towel or old plastic tablecloth under a bucket or bin. Provide small brushes to scrub. Lay out a few towels to place your clean, wet rocks. You can place a fan by the rocks to help them dry quicker.

To paint, some additional supplies that can be helpful include a foam brush, tempera paint sticks (like Kwik Stix), and paint markers.

Related: This design an Easter egg activity (with free printable templates) is fantastic frugal way to enjoy hands-on holiday fun.

Rocks with green and blue paint brushes and white plastic paint palette with Q-tips and paints.

How to Make These Easter Egg Painted Rocks

Gather all of the supplies that you'll be using for this project. Talk with your students about Easter eggs and common colors, designs, and patterns.

Wash and dry the rocks.

Towel dry the rocks and place on clean surface. If you'd like to speed up the drying process, place in front of a fan.

Rocks painted light pink, green, purple, yellow, and blue with green paint brush.

Add paint to palette or paper plate.

Give each egg a base coat on both sides. Light colors like pink and yellow might need a second coat. Allow time to dry.

White paint palette with Q-tips, paint, and Easter egg painted rock.

Add details.

When eggs are completely dry, dip Q-tip or paint brush into paint and add accents. It can be helpful to change up colors. Use brushes for lines and Q-tips to add polka dots.

Child using paint brush to decorate Easter egg painted rocks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Easter Painted Rocks

What type of rocks should we use for this project?

You can use smooth, flat rocks or pebbles for this project. River rocks work great because they have a smooth surface, but any rock with a relatively flat and clean surface will work! If your kids would like their eggs to have some bumps (my middle boys always did!), pick rocks that have some texture.

What type of paint should we use for our Easter egg painted rocks?

Acrylic paint is best for painting rocks as it adheres well and offers bright, vibrant colors. If you're using rocks that will be kept outside (like in a garden), consider using outdoor acrylic paint or adding a weatherproof sealant at the end.

Can we use markers or other art supplies instead of paint?

I say go for it! Markers or paint pens are great alternatives for more detailed designs or for younger kids who may have trouble with paintbrushes. You can even use glitter pens or glitter glue for a sparkly touch!

How can we make the paint stick better to the rocks?

To help the paint stick better, you can lightly sand the rocks using sandpaper before starting. A quick wash to remove dirt and debris is also helpful. Let the rocks dry completely before painting to prevent any moisture from affecting the paint.

How do I seal the painted rocks to make them last longer?

After your rocks have dried and you’re happy with the design, you can seal them with a clear acrylic sealer. This step will help protect your paint from chipping and will also make them weather-resistant (if you’re placing them outside).

How can we store our Easter egg painted rocks?

If your rocks are smaller (like actual egg size), you can gently wrap in tissue paper or paper towels and place in an empty egg carton. My boys used old shoe boxes to wrap and store larger painted eggs.

Creative Ideas for Making and Using Your Easter Egg Painted Rocks

Not sure how to use your painted rocks with Easter egg themes? Painted rocks make wonderful decorations! You can:

  • Use your garden or yard from outdoor decorations
  • Easter basket fillers
  • Create a centerpiece for your table
  • Hide them for an Easter egg hunt
  • Use as colorful paperweights
  • Place on a mantle or bookcase in your homeschool space

Painted rocks also make lovely homemade gifts. You can add personal designs, write a special message, or make a set of colorful rocks for a friend or family member. They can be great additions to Easter baskets or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.

Oh, and my boys got a kick out of placing some of their Easter egg painted rocks along our local walking trail at benches or on the side of the trail. We got the idea from other families and it's such fun to spot these treasures.

Hippity-hoppity-hurray! I hope your kids (and you - join in on all the fun!) have a blast making your own Easter egg painted rocks. Got any questions or ideas to add? Please share in the comments area at the bottom of this post!

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