These geometric gold Easter eggs have it all! A pop of color, gorgeous gold geometric patterns, and lots of style.


Here’s a colorful, Eastery take on our gold geometric pumpkins! I love this project because it’s easy and super fast to recreate.
You can tackle it on a crafternoon with girlfriends, or even set it up so that little kids can make their own. We used our favorite method of coloring eggs (spray paint, y’all!), but you can color them any way you like. Then get your gold pens out and start drawing!
Here are a few other really fun Easter ideas to try while you’re decorating!
- Make These Tiny Trophies for Your Easter Games + Egg Hunts
- Blackberry Bramble Easter Cocktail
- Make Bunny Pancakes for Easter!
- Pink Easter Rice Krispies Treats
- Design Easter Eggs with DIY Typography
- Mini Printable Easter Cards
- DIY Easter Bunny Gingerbread House
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The Best Gold Paint Pens
I can’t recommend enough the Pentouch paint pens for this project. You’ll find links below to my favorite gold paint pen!
I love these particular paint pens for a few reasons. First, the coverage is beautiful and they don’t often leave a streaky finish.
Also, the flow of the pen is really smooth, unlike lots of other pain pens that I’ve tried.
Finally, they have a range of tips, from ultra fine to thick, so that you can really choose the right pen for the job.

Supplies You’ll Need
I love this project because it’s a short supply list and so fun to make! The techniques are incredibly easy so you can really focus on the joy of making these pretty little geometric gold eggs.
Materials
- eggs (real or faux)
- spray paint or egg dye
- gold felt-tipped pen (this is our favorite
)
Make Time: 5 Minutes per egg (Plus Drying Time)
How to Make Geometric Gold Easter Eggs

- Color your eggs. If you’re using spray paint, spray on light coats in a well-ventilated area until you achieve desired coverage. I highly recommend you reference this post on spray painting Easter eggs; it’s an easy and quick way to get vibrant and saturated color on your eggs. Alternatively, you can use traditional Easter egg dye or even this really fun Kool-Aid trick.
- Allow eggs to dry completely. It’s important to make sure that they are dry and cured, so that your gold pen works well and will glide smoothly across the egg’s surface.
- Prep your gold pen by pumping the tip a few times on a scrap of paper. Be sure the ink is flowing evenly.
- Draw on your geometric pattern! We chose various sizes of triangles but use your imagination.
- Set your eggs aside and allow the gold ink to dry completely before touching.
Ways to Customize Your Gold Easter Eggs
You’ll notice that I created our eggs in a rainbow of colors so that the display would be extra pretty! (I did the same with these modern eggs and I loved it). But you can choose a color palette that makes you happy.
Also, I often recommend using faux eggs (see a link in the supplies list). They’re great because you can store them away year after year with your Easter decor and bring them out to use.
That’s it! I love having these around the house — everybody who visits comments on how different they are. (I definitely take “different” as a compliment. 😉 )
If you try and love this project, be sure to rate it below! xoxo


Gold Geometric Easter Eggs
These geometric gold Easter eggs have it all! A pop of color, gorgeous gold geometric patterns, and lots of style. Click for the tutorial.
Materials
- Eggs (real or faux
- Spray paint
- Gold paint pen
Tools
- Cardboard
Instructions
- Color your eggs. If you're using spray paint, spray on light coats in a well-ventilated area until you achieve desired coverage. I highly recommend you reference this post on spray painting Easter eggs; it's an easy and quick way to get vibrant and saturated color on your eggs. Alternatively, you can use traditional Easter egg dye or even this really fun Kool-Aid trick.
- Allow eggs to dry completely. It's important to make sure that they are dry and cured, so that your gold pen works well and will glide smoothly across the egg's surface.
- Prep your gold pen by pumping the tip a few times on a scrap of paper. Be sure the ink is flowing evenly.
- Draw on your geometric pattern! We chose various sizes of triangles but use your imagination.
- Set your eggs aside and allow the gold ink to dry completely before touching.
Notes
You'll notice that I created our eggs in a rainbow of colors so that the display would be extra pretty! (I did the same with these modern eggs and I loved it). But you can choose a color palette that makes you happy.
Also, I often recommend using faux eggs (see a link in the supplies list). They're great because you can store them away year after year with your Easter decor and bring them out to use.
These are my favorite eggs I’ve seen so far! I love your style.
Thanks, Rebekah! So sweet of you!
The Easter eggs you make yourself beautiful, the color is very lively.