Sometimes when you are absolutely stuck with no time, simple is what’s best. Last week I created some pretty detailed abstract Easter eggs. This week, I’m keeping it simple and I’m going to show you one that you can do in 15 minutes or less. Don’t believe me? Learn how to create DIY simple abstract Easter eggs in this tutorial.
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Materials for the simple abstract Easter eggs are:-
- Eggs
- Acrylic colors –Metallic and Matte
- Simply Simmons filbert brush
I always prep my eggs before I use them to paint. You can read about how I do it by looking through this Easter egg tutorial.
Take any two colors of your choice. I used “salmon”and “metallic mint green” from the HobbyLine colors I have. All you need to do is paint random stroke with both the colors around the egg.
For the pink abstract Easter egg, I painted random strokes and allowed it to dry. After the paint dries, do a dry brush stroke with white gouache over it.
I also added a tad bit of copper gouache and created brush stokes by dragging the already painted pink strokes. Don’t worry if it looks a bit crowded because adding white will balance it out.
Wait for the paint to dry. Then do a dry brush stroke of white on top of the pinks. Dry brush means to avoid adding any water to the pigment. And that’s it. How simple were these abstract Easter eggs?
Loved these? Check out these other fun easter egg art I created
DIY watermelon Easter egg | DIY watercolor Easter egg | DIY abstract art Easter egg
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What do you think?
What is your favorite thing to do for Easter? Do you love decorating eggs or do you follow any other traditions? Let’s have a little chat party in the comment section below. I love hearing from you always. 🙂
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Your eggs are absolutely adorable!!!✨✨✨
Oh…and my favorite ones are the brushstroked eggs, simple and so cute✨
You’re so sweet Cynthia.Thank you so much for the lovely words. I had so much fun creating these. They’re quick too. x
Love how elegant, bright & fun they are. Simply Beautiful!
Thank you so much Randi ! 🙂