Get crackin’! This kit is bouncing off Amazon’s shelves faster than the Easter Bunny on Sunday morning.
Don’t worry. There’s still a bit of time left to snag the colorful egg decorating kit that every-bunny and their mother seem to be scrambling to get their hands on before April 20. For a limited time, this hot-selling craft is marked down to just $16 on Amazon.
Now’s the time for shoppers to grab all their last-minute Easter essentials. We’re talking everything from delicious chocolates and adorable wicker baskets, to party decor, outdoor patio sets, and more egg-cellent deals to spruce up your home for Spring. So, what’s adding one more kid-approved egg kit to the order? Be the cool parent, aunt, or uncle, and surprise the little ones with something sweet and memorable. It’ll feel even better knowing it’s under $20.
Plus, Prime members can take advantage of Amazon’s free same-day and next-day shipping, so the kiddos can get in on this creative tradition before the guests arrive (hopefully, with egg-stra time left to clean up beforehand).
Don’t wait up. Hop on this deal fast if you’re hoping to get crafty ahead of the holiday!
Engfa Easter Egg Decorating Kit

This all-inclusive easter egg decorating kit has everything you need to whip out some beautiful designs without the mess. Featuring an egg-coloring spinner, 12 quick-drying markers, 30 plastic eggs, and even some handy slings for drying and hanging the eggs around the house. It’s the perfect gift for ages four and up — sweet, simple, sturdy, and a whole lot of fun!
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This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.