
Easter Egg Close-Up
One huge Easter egg filling the page, covered edge to edge with swirls, flowers, lattice, and dots — a detailed coloring page.
For colorers who love intricate detail, this single oversized Easter egg fills almost the entire frame. From edge to edge it is covered with neat bands of decoration: swirls, teardrops, flowers, lattice, and rows of dots, all arranged to be filled in one section at a time. This is a slow, satisfying page best suited to older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy detailed coloring, much like an intricate zentangle or mandala. The many small sections are perfect for fine-tip markers or sharpened colored pencils. Decorated eggs have a long history, with some cultures creating astonishingly detailed designs using wax and dye in a craft called pysanky. Pick a color scheme of three or four shades and repeat it across the bands for a polished look, or go wild with every color in the box. Print it on US Letter or A4 and take your time.
Coloring Tips
- Plan a palette — choose three or four colors first and repeat them across the bands for a balanced, finished look.
- Fine tips win — sharp pencils or thin markers help you fill the small swirls and lattice neatly.
- Work top to bottom — color one band at a time down the egg so you never lose your place in the pattern.