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Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Start by drawing a simple oval shape with a slightly more pointed top and a rounder bottom. This will be the basic outline of your Easter egg.

Step 2: Add the Central Band
Draw two parallel, slightly curved horizontal lines across the center-top portion of the egg. These lines should follow the curve of the egg shape and create a decorative band.

Step 3: Draw Circles on the Central Band
Within the central band you drew in Step 2, draw a series of small, evenly spaced circles across the band. These will be decorations.

Step 4: Add Wavy Lines
Draw two sets of wavy, horizontal lines: one set just above the central band and one set just below the central band. Each set should consist of two parallel wavy lines.

Step 5: Add Zig-Zag Lines
Draw two sets of zig-zag, horizontal lines: one set towards the very top of the egg and one set towards the bottom of the egg, below the wavy lines from Step 4.

Step 6: Complete the Outlines
Draw one final set of wavy lines near the top (above the top zig-zags) and one final set of zig-zag lines near the bottom (below the bottom wavy lines). You now have all the decorative outlines complete.

Step 7: Color the Easter Egg
Color the main body of the egg in a cheerful pink. Fill the central band with a bright red, and color the small circles within it yellow. Color the wavy lines light blue and the zig-zag lines green. Color the very top and the very bottom wavy lines yellow.


Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Begin by drawing a foundational oval shape for your egg. Make sure the top is slightly narrower than the bottom.

Step 2: Create Horizontal Bands
Draw two sets of parallel, slightly curved horizontal lines. One set should be placed towards the upper-middle of the egg, and the other towards the lower-middle. These lines create distinct sections for decoration.

Step 3: Add Five Stars
In the large central section between the two sets of horizontal bands, draw five evenly spaced five-pointed stars.

Step 4: Incorporate Wavy Lines
Draw two sets of parallel wavy horizontal lines. One set should be positioned above the upper horizontal band, and the other set should be below the lower horizontal band.

Step 5: Add Small Circles
Along the curves of the egg, both above the top wavy lines and below the bottom wavy lines, add a series of small, evenly spaced circles.

Step 6: Color the Easter Egg
Color the very top and very bottom sections of the egg light blue. Fill in all five stars with a bright yellow. Color the main central section (where the stars are) a lovely light pink. Color the two main horizontal bands (above and below the star section) a vibrant green. Color all the wavy lines and all the small circles dark red or maroon.


Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Begin by drawing a foundational oval shape for your egg. Ensure the top is slightly narrower than the bottom.

Step 2: Add Zig-Zag Lines
Draw two sets of parallel zig-zag lines: one set towards the top of the egg and one set towards the bottom of the egg. These define the smallest outer sections.

Step 3: Add Rows of Small Circles
Above the top zig-zag lines and below the bottom zig-zag lines, draw a long row of small, contiguous circles.

Step 4: Create Central Bands
Draw two simple, straight, slightly curved horizontal lines. One line should be placed just below the top row of circles, and the other just above the bottom row of circles. This creates the wide central band for the main motif.

Step 5: Draw the Flowers
In the large central band, draw three evenly spaced flowers with open petals.

Step 6: Add Flower Details
Around the center of the middle and two side flowers, add small circles or dots to create an accent border around the petals.

Step 7: Color the Easter Egg
Color the very top and very bottom background sections pale yellow or cream. Color the large central band light teal/aqua, the zig-zag lines yellow, and the rows of small circles light blue. Color the petals of the three flowers coral/red-pink, and the center of the flowers yellow. Color the small accent circles around the petals purple/magenta.


Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Start by drawing a large oval shape to form the basic outline of the egg. This shape should be slightly pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom.

Step 2: Create Outer Bands
Draw two sets of thin, parallel horizontal lines: one set near the top of the egg and one set near the bottom. These create thin decorative bands.

Step 3: Add Top Zig-Zag Pattern
Draw a prominent zig-zag line just below the upper thin bands. This pattern should span the width of the egg.

Step 4: Add Bottom Zig-Zag Pattern
Similarly, draw a second prominent zig-zag line just above the lower thin bands.

Step 5: Add Central Dots
In the wide, plain area between the top and bottom zig-zags, draw a series of five evenly spaced small circles (or dots) along the center line.

Step 6: Draw the Central Zig-Zag Band
Draw a pair of parallel zig-zag lines that pass right through the circles from Step 5. These lines should connect to the sides of the egg and create a distinct central band.

Step 7: Finalize the Central Band
Add a second, inner row of parallel zig-zag lines directly below the one you just drew in Step 6. This completes the unique central decorative band.

Step 8: Color the Easter Egg
Color the main, largest areas of the egg light green. Color the empty triangles formed by the top and bottom zig-zag lines light blue. Color the two thin bands at the very top and very bottom light pink/lavender. Color the area between the two central zig-zag lines purple and the five center dots yellow.


Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Start by drawing a large oval shape to form the basic outline of the egg. This shape should resemble an egg, slightly wider at the bottom and narrower at the top.

Step 2: Add the Central Stars
Draw a row of five evenly spaced five-pointed stars horizontally across the center of the egg.

Step 3: Define the Central Star Band
Draw two sets of thin, parallel horizontal lines to create a distinct band around the stars: one set above the stars and one set below the stars.

Step 4: Add the Top Zig-Zag Band
Above the central star band, draw a pair of parallel zig-zag lines. These lines should span the width of the egg and form a new decorative section.

Step 5: Add the Bottom Zig-Zag Band
Below the central star band, draw a second pair of parallel zig-zag lines, mirroring the placement of the top zig-zag band.

Step 6: Add Outer Thin Bands
Near the top and bottom of the egg, draw one final set of thin, parallel horizontal lines. Place the top set above the top zig-zag band and the bottom set below the bottom zig-zag band.

Step 7: Color the Easter Egg
Color the main, largest areas of the egg (above the top zig-zags, between the zig-zags and the star band) light pink/lavender. Color the five stars a vibrant yellow, the background of the star band blue, the very top and very bottom thin bands light cyan/blue. Color the thin horizontal lines bordering the central blue band pink and the outlines of the zig-zag bands lime green or chartreuse.


Step 1: Draw the Basic Egg Shape
Begin by drawing a large oval shape to form the basic outline of the egg. Make the shape slightly narrower at the top and rounder at the bottom.

Step 2: Add the Central Wavy Band
Draw two parallel wavy horizontal lines across the middle of the egg. This creates the central decorative band and separates the top and bottom halves.

Step 3: Add Top Polka Dots
In the upper section of the egg, above the central wavy band, draw a random scattering of large and small circles (polka dots).

Step 4: Add Bottom Polka Dots
In the lower section of the egg, below the central wavy band, draw another random scattering of large and small circles (polka dots). Ensure they are spaced out nicely.

Step 5: Add Outer Wavy Bands
Draw two more pairs of parallel wavy horizontal lines: one pair near the top of the egg and one pair near the bottom of the egg.

Step 6: Add Small Accent Dots
Draw a row of very small circles or dots positioned between the outermost wavy lines and the main body of the egg, both at the top and the bottom.

Step 7: Add Final Thin Bands
Draw a pair of thin, parallel straight horizontal lines: one set just above the top wavy lines and one set just below the bottom wavy lines. This finalizes the sections.

Step 8: Color the Easter Egg
Color the entire background of the egg light blue/cyan, the central wavy band teal/mint green, and the two outermost wavy bands yellow. Color the large dots in the top section coral/red-pink and the large dots in the bottom section purple/magenta. Color the small accent dots (near the edges) dark green. Color the thin horizontal bands at the top and bottom dark blue/black.

Hopefully, this tutorial on Easter Egg will help you easily create a nice drawing.