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Easter Egg Patterns Coloring Pages

Coloring Otter team avatarBy Coloring OtterPublished: April 2, 2026Last updated: April 2, 2026
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About these Easter Egg Patterns coloring pages

These pages focus on decorated Easter eggs — each one filled with a distinct pattern. You'll find eggs covered in swirling vines, bold geometric sections, repeating polka dots, layered stripes, and hand-drawn flowers. Some pages feature a single large egg that takes up most of the space, while others show two or three eggs side by side with coordinating designs.

The simpler pages have a single egg with wide stripes or large dots, which leaves plenty of open space. The fuller pages include eggs with tight mandala-style centers, overlapping petals, or crosshatch grids that take more time to work through. A few pages show eggs nestled in grass or tucked into a basket, giving the scene a bit of context beyond the egg itself.

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Easter Egg Patterns coloring pages

Large Easter Egg Divided Into Stripe Bands With Repeating Motifs

Easter Egg Covered In Swirling Vine And Leaf Spiral Pattern

Single Easter Egg With A Detailed Mandala Center And Petal Rings

Two Easter Eggs Side By Side With Bubble And Crosshatch Grid Patterns

Easter Egg With Bold Polka Dots And Small Four-Petal Flowers Between Them

Three Easter Eggs Arranged In A Cluster Each With A Different Flower Design

Easter Egg Split Into Diamond Sections By Diagonal Lines With Center Stars

Easter Egg With Folk Art Rows Of Tulips Hearts And Facing Bird Pairs

Very Large Easter Egg Covered In Wide Wavy Stripes With Scalloped Edges

Four Easter Eggs In A Row Each Showing A Different Geometric Pattern

Easter Egg With A Radiating Sunburst Of Lines And Dot Rows From Center

Easter Egg Resting In Grass With Tulips And A Diamond Lattice Pattern

Easter Egg Covered In Overlapping Paisley And Feather Shapes In Rows

Easter Egg With A Checkerboard Top Half And Star-Scattered Bottom Half

Two Overlapping Easter Eggs With A Large Rose Wreath And Scattered Wildflowers

Easter Egg With A Pysanka-Style Geometric Band And Diamond Symmetry

A Woven Easter Basket Holding Six Eggs Each With A Different Simple Pattern

Easter Egg With Bold HAPPY EASTER Text And Decorative Dot Borders

Easter Egg Split Into Four Pattern Quadrants By A Bold Cross Divider

Easter Egg With A Small Landscape Scene Of Hills Sun And A Flower

Simple Easter Egg With Three Wide Stripes And A Row Of Large Dots

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More Ways to Use These Easter Egg Patterns Coloring Pages

Finished pages can turn into easy crafts, simple games, party table pieces, and small keepsakes. These ideas give the set a little more life after the coloring is done.

Craft Idea

Egg Garland on a String

Cut out finished eggs, punch a small hole at the top of each, and thread them onto twine. Hang the garland across a window or mantel.

Decor Idea

Window Display With Tape

Tape completed egg pages to a window so light comes through. The effect is similar to stained glass without any extra materials.

Keepsake Idea

Personalized Easter Card

Fold a completed single-egg page in half and write a message inside. Use it as a handmade greeting card for a family member or teacher.

Game Idea

Pattern Matching Memory Game

Print duplicate copies of six to eight egg pages, color them identically, cut out the eggs, and use them as pairs for a memory match game.

Craft Idea

Egg Wreath on a Paper Plate

Cut out the center of a paper plate to make a ring, then glue colored egg cutouts around the ring to make a small Easter wreath.

Party Idea

Table Name Cards for Easter Dinner

Cut out a finished egg, fold a small strip of cardstock into a stand, and attach the egg to the front. Write a guest name on the back.

Learning Idea

Pattern Identification Sort

Lay out finished eggs and ask kids to group them by pattern type — stripes, dots, florals, geometric. Works as a simple sorting and vocabulary exercise.

Keepsake Idea

Scrapbook Easter Page

Glue one or two finished egg cutouts onto a scrapbook spread alongside photos from an Easter gathering to mark the year.