Holiday Planning & Ideas Easter Easter Crafts Easter Eggs Color-Block Painted Wooden Easter Eggs Now here's a treasure worth hunting for. These wooden Easter eggs are easy to customize with color—and eco-centric, since you can reuse them year after year. By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 23, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: RAYMOND HOM Get Marthas Guide to Easter Eggs- its the exclusive resource for tutorials, tips, and decorating ideas. As a natural alternative to the traditional Easter egg, these fillable ones are made from European linden wood. Decorate them as you see fit, then prepare each one with spring treats. For more ideas, scroll through our entire collection of Easter Eggs and Decorating Ideas. What You'll Need Materials Wooden eggs (Pictured: Hollow Linden Wood Egg, $5 each, shopterrain.com) Craft paint (Pictured: Martha Stewart Multi-surface Satin Craft Paint in Beach Glass, Caribbean Blue, Cloud, Mermaid Teal, and Pea Shoot, $2.30 for 2 oz., michaels.com) Paintbrush Easter candy (Pictured: Jelly Belly Deluxe Easter Mix, $7 for 6.8 oz., jellybelly.com) Instructions Paint the tops and bottoms of the wooden eggs in different shades; let dry completely. Put something delightful inside.