Sometimes, the simplest ideas bring the most joy. With this Easter egg design, I decided to play around with larger shapes — drops, curves, gentle dots — all arranged in a calm and decorative rhythm. The pattern came together almost on its own, without much planning. Just a quiet evening, a pencil, and a bit of sketching for fun.
This is one of those coloring pages that invite a slower pace. No rush, no pressure — just space to enjoy the act of coloring. The shapes are fairly large, making this egg a good choice for younger kids or for anyone who enjoys a more relaxed, free-flowing coloring style.
As always, I’ve prepared two printable versions: one with bold outlines and another with thinner lines. You can choose the one that fits your tools or the age of your child. Both work well with crayons, markers, or even paint.
And if you’re looking for something more than just coloring, consider combining this egg with others from the same series. Together, they can make a cheerful Easter display — on the wall, the board, the fridge, or as part of handmade cards. We love turning our printed eggs into a small seasonal gallery in the kitchen, and each new one adds a fresh bit of springtime charm.
I hope you’ll enjoy this design as much as I did creating it. And if it inspires any colorful creations you’d like to share — I’d love to see them!
Easter coloring pages – Easter Eggs
Need A4 format?
If you need the Easter egg coloring page in A4 format, use the links below to download.
📥 [Download Decorative Easter Egg Coloring Page – A4]
📥 [Download Decorative Easter Egg Bold And Easy Coloring Page – A4]