Easter Egg Coloring Pages (Free)
Since the 13th Century hard broiled eggs were decorated with paint. Easter eggs were exchanged as gifts and people had egg hunts. Later, porcelain eggs were decorated with diamonds and rubies. Eventually these decorative porcelain eggs became collectibles. The decorative porcelain eggs are still collected these days around the world.
In 1978, the plastic
eggs were invented. Also, the plastic Easter eggs are still used today to fill them
up with candy inside. Today, I have created three coloring pages of Easter eggs.
These coloring pages are free and for your personal use. Below are links about
the history of decorating Easter eggs.
Links:
History of the Faberge Egg:
https://www.britannica.com/art/Faberge-egg
Plastic Easter Egg History:
Easter Holiday:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Easter-holiday/Liturgical-observances#ref792614
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