
Download and print out our free template and cut out the shape with scissors. Lay the paper egg shape in the center of a Bright Trim Drawstring Bag and trace the shape lightly onto the canvas bag using a pencil. Download the Free Easter Egg Printable here!

Use a Foam paint brush to paint the inside of the traced egg with Crayola White Acrylic Paint. If you want to get a cleaner look along the edge of your white-painted egg shape, use a Detail paint brush. Allow the paint to dry for 1 hour before moving on to Step 3.

Use a series of Fancy Fabric Paint Pens to add designs to your white-painted eggs. The examples pictured here show a simple draped garland design in paint colors that match the respective canvas bag, but you could try multicolored polka dots, hearts, or even a monogram detail. Fill in the edge of the egg shape when you finish your center design for a cleaner look. Allow the paint to dry for 2-3 hours until its completely dry to the touch, then move on to Step 4.

Fill your completed DIY Painted Easter Egg Hunt Canvas Bags with candy. The example pictured here uses Pink Swirl Lollipops, Stretchable Hard Candy Bracelets, Yellow Mini Twisty Lollipops, and Rainbow Character Lollipops.

Finally, cinch up the bags and tie them up with a bow, then hide them across the lawn or indoors at your Easter Egg Hunt this Easter holiday!

Download and print out our free template and cut out the shape with scissors. Lay the paper egg shape in the center of a Bright Trim Drawstring Bag and trace the shape lightly onto the canvas bag using a pencil. Download the Free Easter Egg Printable here!

Use a Foam paint brush to paint the inside of the traced egg with Crayola White Acrylic Paint. If you want to get a cleaner look along the edge of your white-painted egg shape, use a Detail paint brush. Allow the paint to dry for 1 hour before moving on to Step 3.

Use a series of Fancy Fabric Paint Pens to add designs to your white-painted eggs. The examples pictured here show a simple draped garland design in paint colors that match the respective canvas bag, but you could try multicolored polka dots, hearts, or even a monogram detail. Fill in the edge of the egg shape when you finish your center design for a cleaner look. Allow the paint to dry for 2-3 hours until its completely dry to the touch, then move on to Step 4.

Fill your completed DIY Painted Easter Egg Hunt Canvas Bags with candy. The example pictured here uses Pink Swirl Lollipops, Stretchable Hard Candy Bracelets, Yellow Mini Twisty Lollipops, and Rainbow Character Lollipops.

Finally, cinch up the bags and tie them up with a bow, then hide them across the lawn or indoors at your Easter Egg Hunt this Easter holiday!