From a marbled option to an ombre one, these decorated eggs follow the trends—and they’re not as difficult to decorate as you might think. Some of these Easter egg designs do require permanent marker and other toxic supplies, so plan to decorate these eggs and keep them as decor; eating them after they’re decorated isn’t an option. Between sharing Easter quotes and putting together Easter baskets, set aside time to pick your favorite egg designs. When your decorated Easter eggs are the prettiest around, you’ll be grateful that you made the extra effort, especially if you’re already pretty crafty. And if you’re not, never fear: We have more traditional Easter egg ideas, too. Photo and idea from Alice & Lois. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Paper & Stitch. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Earnest Home Co. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from We Can Make Anything. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Brit + Co. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Lovely Indeed. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from The House That Lars Built. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Dream a Little Bigger. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Boulder Locavore. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Studio DIY. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Dream a Little Bigger. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Brit+Co. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from Lovely Indeed. See the how-to here. Photo and idea from The Crafted Life. See the how-to here.