This Easter egg coloring page was created around the same time as the previous one. I was sketching different little decorations, testing which ones fit the egg shape best. Out of those sketches came quite a few different Easter egg designs — similar in feel, but each with its own twist.
This particular design is based on simple lines and patterns — not as decorative as the previous one, but still full of potential for creative coloring. I left plenty of open space here, so there’s room to experiment with colors or even add your own details.
This page works great as part of a bigger Easter art activity — not necessarily for greeting cards, but definitely for wall displays, window decorations, or a custom set of printable Easter eggs.
Just like last time, I’ve included two versions to download: one standard and one with bold outlines, which is easier for younger children or great for marker lovers. That way, you can pick what works best for your kids — or sit down together, each coloring your own version. That’s what we often do at home, and it’s a really nice way to spend time together.
Both versions are available to download and print. I hope this egg finds its way into your Easter crafts. And if it turns into a card, a garland, or a window decoration — I’d love to hear about it!
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 Easter Egg with Hearts Coloring Page – A4]
📥 [Download Bold And Easy Easter Egg with Hearts Coloring Page – A4]