You can use clear tape or masking tape. Chicken eggs are most commonly used. However, you can blow out any type of egg. For example, turkey or duck eggs are larger than chicken eggs, while quail eggs are smaller.

If you don’t have a thumbtack, you can use any object that has a thin, pointed tip, like a needle or nail.

The hole should be no more than 5⁄16 inch (0. 79 cm) in diameter. Do this over a bowl or the sink in case anything leaks out of the hole you made on the top.

You can also use a pin, toothpick, or needle to do this. Be careful not to wiggle the paperclip too forcefully or you’ll crack the egg.

Hold the egg over a bowl to catch the yolk when it comes out. If you’re having trouble getting the yolk to come out, try making the hole at the bottom a little bigger or shaking the egg to break up the yolk more. If you don’t want to use your mouth on the egg, you can place the tip of a rubber ear syringe into the hole and squeeze the syringe to push out the yolk. You can also put a straw over the hole to blow out the egg.

If you’re going to paint or dye the eggs, make sure they’re completely dry first. Otherwise, the colors will run or wipe off. You can also set the eggs in an empty carton or on bamboo skewers to dry. Slide the skewers carefully through the 2 holes of each egg. To sanitize the eggs while you rinse them, use a little bit of dish soap or vinegar along with the water. [8] X Research source

You can buy decoupage glue from a craft store or an online retailer. Place a towel under the eggs while they dry since some remaining liquid may come out.

The longer you let the egg soak, the deeper the color will be. Get creative with your colors and designs. Try mixing different colors or making fun patterns, for example.

You can also make a design with puff paint, then paint over it with acrylic paint once the puff paint has dried. This creates a cool raised effect underneath. To prevent the paint from smearing while it dries, slide a bamboo skewer through the holes. Stand the skewer upright or lay it over an empty container so the egg is suspended in the air.

If you want an artsy mosaic look, cut out small pieces of washi tape and arrange them around the egg, leaving white space in between each piece. You can also paint the egg with acrylic paint first if you want a more colorful craft. Let the paint dry completely for 2 to 3 hours before you add your washi tape on top.

You can buy ornament caps from a craft store or an online retailer. At the store, they’re usually in the holiday section. Instead of buying new caps, you can take the caps off of old ornaments you no longer use. For an extra festive decoration, paint the eggs in holiday colors or add stickers before you attach the caps.