Drawing tiny patterns for “look and find” puzzles quickly became my favorite little pastime. As soon as Easter gets closer, I find myself sketching egg after egg without even thinking about it. And while they might all seem similar at first glance, each one ends up with its own little personality. Here come the dots, then some waves, maybe a few hearts or flowers – it’s like a quiet exercise in patience and imagination. And every little swirl carries its own imperfections (which is exactly what I love about doodles!).
These were the sketches I used to create my Easter puzzle – a page full of patterned eggs to find and count. But this time, I wanted to take it a step further. I looked at them again and thought, these scribbles deserve more than just a tiny spot in a game.
And so, this new Easter egg scribble coloring page was born. It’s a set of ten hand-drawn eggs – each with a unique pattern, ready to be colored, cut out, and turned into something fun:
- – greeting card decorations,
- – scrapbook pieces or journaling elements,
- – gift tags,
- – or just a relaxing coloring project, no purpose needed.
If you enjoy scribble-style patterns – all those little lines, zigzags, and dots that don’t “mean” anything but still say a lot – this printable is for you. And who knows, there might be more sets like this soon! My sketchbook is full of ideas just waiting to be scanned.
Let me know if you also love those “tiny things” that somehow end up taking on a life of their own in your notebooks and projects!