Borderline Egg-cessive: 100 Ways to Decorate an Easter Egg!

Uhhh, Easter is REALLY SOON peeps (pun intended)! We’ve spent the last few weeks gathering up our favorite Easter sweets, treats and decorations but let’s be real for a minute here. Easter is ALL about the egg. Deviling it, dyeing it and, of course, decorating the yolk out of it! So, for one last stitch effort to prep all of you for a day filled with pastel treats, we’ve collected 100 (yes ONE HUNDRED) ways to decorate your eggs this Sunday!

Easter Egg Pops

We’ll kick things off with a throwback to Easter 2012 here at Brit + Co. from when we were still HelloBrit.com. WHAT?! Truth. (via Brit + Co.)

Pantone Easter Eggs

We could probably post this and call it a day — they’re that good. (via How About Orange)

Party Hat Easter Eggs

Put a hat on it. ‘Nuff said. (via Studio DIY)

Dip-Dyed Eggs

We love the geometric look of these simple dip-dyed eggs. (via Oh Joy)

Egg-Bot Eggs

Too lazy to decorate your own eggs? Get a robot to do the dirty work. (via Brit + Co.)

Watercolor Easter Eggs

Watercolor strikes again in the form of these whimsical and sort of modern-art-esque eggs. (via Spoon Fork Bacon)

Paint-Dipped Eggs

I put my hand up on your hip, when I dip you dip we dip! (via Brit + Co.)

Dye-ving Dudes

Get it? DYE-ving? Oh the punnery…! (via Spoonful)

Painterly Pastels

Go for a more traditional art form and simply paint your eggs with acrylic pastels. (via Paper & Stitch)

Fresh Flower Decorations

Such a simple idea but beautifully done, we’re digging the natural look of these mini flowers tied onto eggs. (via A Daily Something)

Easter Egg Macarons

Remember what you learned about making macarons perfectly round with one squeeze of the piping bag? Forget all that! (via Pixel Whisk)

Colorful Gold Leaf Easter Eggs

Love the combination of spring pinks and greens with old school gold leaf. (via Little Inspiration)

Chocolate “Confetti” Eggs

For a different take on the incredible edible egg, take hollow chocolate eggs, crack ’em open and fill with candy! (via Brit + Co.)

Bird Eggs

What came first? (via Brit + Co.)

Wildflower Egg Centerpiece

Created for the TODAY show last year, you can get everything you need for this centerpiece at the supermarket or even a corner store. (via Brit + Co.)

Calligraphed Eggs

These would also make awesome place cards at an Easter brunch! (via Oh Happy Day)

Silk Dye

If you’re not sure where to find silk ties and what not for dyeing, snag a kit with all the materials to make the eggs you see above. (via BooBahBlue on Etsy)

Fringed Egg Wall Art

For this hack, turn your love of Easter into permanent wall art. Or just bring it out every Spring ;) (via Brit + Co.)

Polka Dot

Nothing like a polka dot party to add a pop of festive cheer to any get-together. (via La Receta de la Felicidad)

String-Wrapped Eggs

If you need to decorate in a pinch, a spot of hot glue and a bit of string is all you need to fix things up. (via Brit + Co.)

Ombre Eggs

Easter eggs can be trendy too. (via Ashbee Design)

Googly Eyes and Gold

Googly eyes on eggs might be our new favorite thing. (via One Charming Party)

Sprinkle Easter Eggs

Now, if only that was a Cadbury egg covered in sprinkles… (via Studio DIY)

Washi and Glitter Tape Eggs

What’s better than washi tape? Combining it with glitter tape, of course. (via Centsational Girl)

Puffy Paint Easter Eggs

That’s right. Puff paint is BACK. As if it ever left. (via BHG)

Sharpie Tie Dye Eggs

That’s right. We used Sharpie to tie dye these suckers!(via Brit + Co.)

Silhouette Easter Eggs

Go old school with your eggs and create silhouette-shaped styles as place cards for everyone attending your Easter brunch. Including the Easter Bunny. (via Rookie Mag)

Lace Pattern

Or use lace as a stencil. Love the subtle patterns on these. (via DIY Til We Die)

Hand-Lettered Eggs

Sharpie, meet egg. And good handwriting. (via Bon Appetit)

Rice Krispie Treat Eggs

When is it not the right time of year for Rice Krispie Treats? (via Brit + Co.)

String-Wrapped Eggs

Wrapper’s delight. (via Craftberry Bush)

Chalkboard Easter Eggs

We’re big fans of chalkboard everything, and Easter eggs are no exception. (via Oleander + Palm)

Easter Egg Pinatas

These seem pretty darn cute all year round. (via Corner Blog)

Easter Egg Totem Poles

Such a cute idea and great for the kids! (via Mr. Printables)

Graphic Patterns

You can use electrical tape and decals to create a graphic look that reminds us of silk screen printing. (via Martha Stewart)

Patterned Wooden Eggs

How beautiful are those designs? Is it bad that we want to keep these out long after easter? (via Brit + Co.)

Superhero, Dinosaur, and Insect Eggs

For this one, we picked up temporary tattoos featuring superheros, insects, and dinosaurs (obvs) and transferred them right onto our eggs. Rambo is clearly the best. (via Brit + Co.)

Easter Egg People

This printable project is great for grownups to make with kids. We love the little mustache dude and the polka dot dress. (via Mr. Printables)

Succulent Egg Planters

You can create an entire succulent garden in egg shells in an egg carton. How fun is that? (via Le Robins Nest)

Mini Pom Pom Easter Eggs

Those are seriously the most mini pom poms we’ve ever seen. Adorable. (via Paper & Stitch)

Glitter Dusted Egg Cookies

Glitter dust is totally the new sprinkle. (via Brit + Co.)

Paint-Splattered Easter Eggs

Go Jackson Pollock on your eggs with this abstract option. (via BHG)

Gold Leaf Easter Eggs

Around the world in 80 eggs? Or something ;) (via Sugar and Charm)

CMYK Ode

From Pantone to CMYK, these eggs are perfect for designers. (via Martha Stewart)

Little Dude

We’re kind of in love with this little dude. (via A Bit of Pilli Pilli…)

Message in an Egg

You had us at “eggstra special chick.” (via Poppytalk)

Gilded Cement Easter Eggs

First off, these eggs are made of cement! In a bunch they make for stylish paperweights. Color block if you prefer to skip the gold this year. (via Camille Styles)

Marbleized Easter Eggs

Yes, you can use nail polish to marble! (via Camille Styles)

Black and White

Grab a Sharpie and throw on your favorite rom com to create these gorgeous black and white patterned eggs. (via Obviously Sweet)

Fabric-Covered Eggs

Not up for getting messy with dye? Use scraps of fabric to create a whole bunch of colorful eggs. (via BHG)

Tie-Dyed Eggs

Peace. (via BHG)

Surprise Eggs

Carefully cut open your eggs and fill them with all sorts of goodies. In this case, a storm trooper makes for a fun Star Wars surprise. (via Instructables)

Confetti Cascarones

We LOVE cascarones! In fact, you might recall seeing Brit on the TODAY show last year for the Super Bowl cracking a very similar (but football-themed) egg right over Willie Geist’s head. (via Oh Happy Day)

Easter Egg Marshmallow Truffles

To kick this recipe up a notch, try adding cinnamon to your marshmallows. (via Taste and Tell Blog)

Chevron Easter Eggs

Can’t resist a little chevron action? Use electrical tape to create chevron patterns on eggs before dyeing them. (via Bon Bon Rose Girls)

Ombre Glitter Easter Eggs

Ombre and glitter? Martha, you’ve done it again. (via Martha Stewart)

Silk Tie Dyed Eggs

Did you know you can use old silk ties and other silk pieces to dye eggs? (via Boulder Locavore)

Photo Prints

We can’t decide if these are totally awesome or totally weird but we have to say something about eggheads, right? (via A Subtle Revelry)

Decal Easter Eggs

It’s hard to choose just a few of Martha’s marvelous Easter creations, but this one is a favorite of ours. (via Martha Stewart)

Easter Egg Nails

You guys, even Michelle Phan is behind the whole “treat your nails as an Easter egg” thing. So swoon over these nails and know you’re in good company. ;) (via Michelle Phan)

Love-ly Easter Eggs

Keep it simple and lovely by sticking heart stickers on your eggs and then dyeing them. (via The Sweetest Occasion)

Lace Wrapped

Wrap ’em up in a bit of lace trim! (via Celebrating Everyday Life)

Graffiti-Inspired Easter Eggs

We are OBSESSED with these eggs. Who knew Easter could look like street art? (via Paper & Stitch)

Hand-painted Easter Eggs

These hand painted eggs are the bee’s knees. (via Sugar and Charm)

Metallic and Blue Easter Eggs

We know it would be super random to have Easter eggs at your wedding, but these could totally make the cut. (via BHG)

Hanging Easter Posies

For your Sunday brunch, create this cool installation in your window. More room for home cooked goodness on your table! (via Gardenista)

Super Mario Bros

It’s-a me, Mario! (via Instructables)

Dot Sticker Flowers

Fluorescent office supplies to the rescue! (via BHG)

Glitter Stickers

More glitter? Yes please. (via Family Circle)

More Easter Egg Piñatas

Take a little inspiration from birthday parties of your youth and Cinco de Mayo and create little bundles of candy instead of using traditional eggs. (via Oh Happy Day)

Which Came First?

The peep or the egg? So silly. (via Camille Styles)

Washi Easter Egg Holders

For a quick way to display those eggs, a little washi goes a long way. (via How About Orange)

Square Patterned Easter Eggs

Our next Martha Pick is sort of plaid, sort of geometric, and a lot of layered awesome. (via Martha Stewart)

Embroidered Eggs

Cross-stitch those dudes! (via Inna Forostyuk)

Speckled Eggs

Can’t find naturally speckled eggs? Make your own. (via Alisa Burke)

Color Blocked Easter Egg Place Cards

Love the idea of these color dipped place cards — though wish we could get a better look at the colorful part. (via Sugar & Cloth)

Sequin Easter Eggs

Spell out your love of Easter with glitz and glamour in the form of sequins. (via Studio DIY)

Silk-Dyed Eggs

We’ve seen silk used to dye before, but we’re digging this black and white color (or non-color?) palette. (via Country Living)

The Million Dollar Egg

And by million dollar, we mean… five dollar. (via Brit + Co.)

Botanical Eggs

You can use natural elements like leaves, flowers, and the like to create these botanical beauties. (via Country Living)

Cereal-Filled Cascarones

For a different take on cascarones, fill them with cereal! (via Oh Happy Day)

Easter Fortune Eggs

How fun is this? Love these as place cards or favors at an Easter brunch. (via Free People)

Easter Egg Terrariums

What?! Yes. Yes. And more yes. (via The House That Lars Built)

Ombre Easter Eggs

One more ombre design idea, just for good measure. (via Sugar and Charm Blog)

Modern Ukrainian Easter Eggs

This design-y take on traditional Ukrainian Eggs is so beautiful. Have you ever done this style of egg decorating? (via Oh Joy)

Glitter-Dipped Eggs

Loving this combo of brown eggs and vibrant glitter. (via Brit + Co.)

Hipster Easter Eggs

Hipsters or old school gangsters, take your pick. (via No. 2 Pencil)

Decoupage Easter Eggs

Use fabric or patterned paper to create lovely floral eggs with a little help from Mod Podge. (via Dizzy Maiden)

His and Hers Eggs

Too cute. Way. (via Say Yes to Hoboken)

Watercolor Letters

Use decals and watercolor paints to create cute messages with your eggs. (via Oh Happy Day)

Baker’s Twine Wooden Eggs

We’re always swooning over cool colors of baker’s twine here at Brit HQ and love this take on Easter decor. Use wooden eggs if you want to keep them for years to come. (via Crafts Unleashed)

Origami Flowers

Employ those snowflake skills on a smaller scale by creating flower shapes with origami paper and gluing them into eggs. (via Family Circle)

: All I have to say is #huevo. (via

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When you factor in all of the egg hunting, Easter brunching, and a few photo ops with the Easter bunny, the time allotted for brainstorming egg decorating ideas slips away fast. No worries though — we've got you covered! Whether you're going all out with an intricate design or just need something to quickly DIY day-of, this eggy inspo has a little something for everyone. Before you start stocking those Easter baskets, grab a few Peeps and check out this list for the most egg-cellent ideas to DIY this year.

Full House Easter Egg

Proudly display your love for this '90s favorite with these nostalgia-packed wonders. Grab a waterproof pen and some painter's tape to help you color inside the lines. (via Brit + Co)

Pointillism Easter Egg

Turn those blank Easter canvases into mini masterpieces with this easy DIY that requires just stickers and markers to add dots to your masterpiece. (via Brit + Co)

Paper Dot Garland Egg

If you're really short on time after the Easter brunch is prepped, grab some premade garland or embroidery floss and wrap up your eggs for the big finish. This DIY takes seconds to throw together, so you can get back to planning that Easter brunch. (via Brit + Co)

Floral Easter Egg

There's no better nod to those spring blooms than showing your eggs a little botanical love. Decorate them with your #squad's favorite flowers for a customized Easter basket. (via Brit + Co)

Calligraphy Egg

These calligraphy eggs add the sweetest personalized touch to those Easter gift baskets, and they'd also make some A+ place cards at your Easter brunch. (via Brit + Co)

Sharpie Tie-Dye Egg

Put that Sharpie collection to good use and get in on the tie-dye trend. Just don't forget: They're too pretty (and toxic) to eat! (via Brit + Co)

Tat Egg

This DIY is about as easy as it gets. And it further proves our point: You should always have gold temporary tattoos on hand. (via Brit + Co)

Egg Centerpiece

Save those eggshells from your brunch recipes and put them to good use for your centerpiece. Throw in fresh spring florals and set them into a carton for an Easter garden your guests will love. (via Brit + Co)

Golden Speckled Egg

These metallic wonders belong on the Easter mantle. Use a paintbrush to dab gold paint on the shell for a natural (but glam) look. (via Craftberry Bush)

Fruit + Veggies Eggs

Remind everyone that fruits and veggies are still part of a balanced diet, even with all of those Easter sweets around. (via Brit + Co)

Crescent Moon Egg

Add a mystic edge to your collection this year and throw some crescent moons in the mix. For some edible goodness, opt for natural dye. (via Paper & Stitch)

Swan + Flamingo Pool Float Egg

If your Easter grass is a traditional shade of green, you just can't go wrong with flamingos and swans. These birds will bring the Easter LOLs and make that egg hunt a lot more interesting. (via Brit + Co)

Typography Egg

Graphic designers and hardcore IGers will love this egg DIY. Have your hashtags at the ready to get those "likes" rolling in. (via Lovely Indeed)

Painterly Egg

Sometimes a subtle pattern is all you need. Skip the dip dyes and go with something hand painted instead. These are sure to stand out from the rest. (via Paper N Stich)

Pop Star Egg

Because there's no better way to pay Easter tribute to your favorite celeb than with their own eggy likeness. Have an Easter get-together with your squad and make it a contest for whose egg gets the most votes. Winner takes home a basket of Cadbury eggs and Peeps! (via Brit + Co)

Hipster Egg

These 'stached little dudes are guaranteed to crack a smile or two at the Easter bash. Study up on your knowledge of mustaches, label the bottoms of your eggs, and turn it into a guessing game with your guests. (via Brit + Co)

Naturally Dyed Egg

Give your craft drawer a little time off for this holiday and step outside to find inspo and materials that are au naturale. One of these at each place setting will offer a warm welcome to your guests. (via Brit + Co)

Bouffant Egg

These sassy little eggs are sporting some serious volume. Talk about an A+ basket choice for the hair goddess in your life. (via Studio DIY)

Mosaic Egg

Peeling off a cute design is like unwrapping an adorable holiday gift — it's just so sad! Luckily, these non-toxic mosaic eggs look best right when you're about to chow down. (via Brit + Co)

Cactus Egg

No need to worry about cactus prickers with these adorable little dudes. Personalize each "plant" with a color-coordinated bloom for a desert-chic Easter presentation. (via Brit + Co)

Emoji Eggs

Express your virtual feelings with cute emoji faces! (via Studio DIY)

Burger Easter Egg

The perf answer to brown eggs — no dye needed! (via Studio DIY)

Chalkboard Eggs

We're big fans of chalkboard everything, and Easter eggs are no exception. (via Oleander + Palm)

Photo Print Eggs

We can't decide if these are totally awesome or totally weird. Scratch that: These eggheads are exactly right. (via A Subtle Revelry)

Easter Egg Sticker Art

Great for kids and adults and alike, just download your *adorbs* printable stickers and get to creatin' Easter art! (via Hello, Wonderful)

Alphabet Eggs

Send all your kids Easter messages with the cutest of DIY alphabet eggs. (via Lovely Indeed)

Paint Pen Patterned Eggs

Spray paint and paint pens make for a perfect pairing when it comes to simple and quick egg design. (via Lovely Indeed)

Celebrity Eggs

The secret here is tattoo paper — then you can choose all the stars and phrases. (via Studio DIY)

Easter Egg Tree

Your naturally dyed eggs will look right at home nestled in the branches of this graceful arrangement. (via The House That Lars Built)

Nail Polish Marbleized Eggs

This colorful egg design will come out unique every time! Plus it'll take you less than ten minutes. Just keep in mind that your fingers will get a bit messy. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Stamped Eggs

Simplicity and beauty go hand in hand. And if you don't have the exact shapes you want, make your own potato stamps! (via Squirrelly Minds)

Spring Egg Easter Display

All you'll need is a little paint and some crafting wire to make these spring-y (get it? get it?) creations. (via A Beautiful Mess)

Flower Crown Eggs

Yass queen! Even your seasonal decor can rock a floral headpiece. (via Brit + Co)

Punniest Egg Centerpiece

You can never go wrong with a pun, especially one this egg-cellent. (See what we did there?) (via Brit + Co)

Unicorn Easter Eggs

Unicorns. So hot right now. (via Brit + Co)

Baby Chick Easter Eggs

These cute chickies will be crowd faves with the kids as well as the adults. (via Tell Love and Party)

Piñata Surprise Easter Eggs

Marry your love of all things fringed with your love of chocolate eggs. It doesn't get any better! (via Lovely Indeed)

Pantone Easter Eggs

The inner graphic designer in you is already in love with this idea. Now it's time to bring it to life. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

DIY Terrazzo Easter Eggs

This pattern popped up just about everywhere last year, and it's going strong now. And for good reason: It's a bright and colorful feast for the eyes. (via Club Crafted)

Nautical Themed Eggs

Put a seaside theme on your seasonal decor and it will fit right in with your Lilly Pulitzer vibe. (via Martiza Lisa)

Gradient Easter Eggs

For when you can't decide on just one color palette. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

Leather Ribbon Eggs

You can reuse the leather year after year — no one will know that the eggs were purchased at the last minute. (via Monsters Circus)

Modern Gold Painted Easter Eggs

Matisse himself would be proud of this gilded display of spring color. (via Lovely Indeed)

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(Additional reporting by Anjelika Temple, Allison Wheeler, and Lindsey Graham-Jones)

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There's one spring movie that, more than any other, is for the people who go through life with a fangirl mentality. The Idea of You, starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine, follows a single mom who falls in love with a popstar at Coachella, which is every One Direction, 5 Seconds of Summer, and Vampire Weekend fan's dream! The Idea of You will totally let you vicariously live out your own rom-comand get in the mood for festival season at the same time — here's everything you need to know about this spring's hottest new movie.

Where can I watch the movie The Idea of You?

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The Idea of You drops on Prime Video May 2, following its premiere at SXSW on March 16. The great thing about having the film on streaming is that you can watch it whenever you want! And considering the film's trailer just became the most-watched trailer for any streaming movie ever, I'm sure we'll all be tuning in ;).

Who's in The Idea of You cast?

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The Idea of You movie stars Anne Hathaway, Nicholas Galitzine, Ella Rubin, Annie Mumolo, Reid Scott, and Perry Mattfeld. Michael Showalter (who you might know from his work on Kumail Ali Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan's The Big Sick) serves as director, while Gabrielle Union is producing.

Is The Idea of You inspired by Harry Styles?

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The Idea of You author Robinne Lee finally spoke on the comparisons between Hayes Campbell and Harry Styles in a Goodreads Q&A. “Hayes is very different from Harry Styles. I think people who are aware of Harry and/or want to picture Harry will. And that’s completely fair, as the most successful British boy band of the last ten years is One Direction. And if you’re going to create a twenty-something popstar, you may want to start with a good head of hair and dimples, because why not?”

While Hayes isn't a copy-paste of Harry Styles, I will admit the images from the movie remind me of the "As It Was" singer...

What is The Idea of You based on?

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The Idea of You is based on the novel of the same name by Robinne Lee. The movie follows 40-year-old Solène, who joins her teen daughter's Coachella trip. While she expects the festival to be filled with music, fun, and some quality mother-daughter bonding time, she is totally unprepared to fall for 24-year-old frontman Hayes Campbell.

At the movie's SXSW premiere, Anne Hathaway got emotional talking about how much the part of Solène means to her. “For some reason, we talk about coming-of-age stories as being something that happens to you in the earliest part of your life," she says (via Variety). "And I don’t know about you, but I feel like I keep blooming."

Is The Idea of You Rated R?

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Yes, The Idea of You is rated R for sexual content and language.

Watch The Idea Of You Trailer

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The Idea of You trailer just became the most-watched trailer for a streaming movie, and for good reason. It captures that same wild and free atmosphere from the book — but it also has enough romance and tension to keep you engaged the entire two hours.

Are you excited for The Idea of You? Check out the rest of The Most-Anticipated 2024 Movies to see what else is coming out this year!

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Remember when we taught you how to marbleize your workspace in our #31daysofDIY? Well we are bringing back this technique for an Easter egg edition. What we love most about this idea is that it creates crazy, colorful designs in under ten minutes! Just watch out for your mani — your fingers will get a bit messy.

Materials Needed to Decorate Your Easter Eggs:

– multiple colors of nail polish

blown egg

Tools:

– toothpick

– plastic tub

Instructions:

1. Fill tub with water and pour in nail polish.

2. Swirl nail polish colors together using a toothpick.

3. Let the egg touch the surface of the water and then lift.

4. Let dry in the egg carton or in an egg crate.

5. Fill your tub with water and pour in your favorite nail polish colors. We are loving the mix of these trendy spring hues.

6. Let them swirl together. Crazy psychedelic design or beautiful iris flower petals?

7. Choose your favorite part of the swirl and then gently dip your egg into the mixture.

Beware! Your fingers will get messy.

You can also try different color combinations for some extremely funky marbled designs!

Be sure to place your freshly painted eggs in a lush bed of green 'grass' so they can dry properly.

Have you tried this nail polish marble technique? What type of projects have you made? Let us know @BritandCo!

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My iTunes library is filled with music from '90s boy band *NSYNC and I'm proud of it. As much as I adore the Backstreet Boys, my stance is firm - *NSYNC will forever be the group that unlocks the romantic feelings in my heart. Fun fact: my mom and sister have core memories of me singing "Every little thing I do, never seems enough for you..." at the top of my lungs.

That's why this '90s baby has been squealing with excitement over *NSYNC's reunion at Justin Timberlake's LA Concert last week and the fact they made another recent appearance to support him! If you're as much of an *NSYNC fan as I am, have no fear because all the details are here!

Did *NSYNC Appear At Justin Timberlake's Album Release Party?

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Justin Timberlake Hosts "EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WAS" Album Release Party

OMG, they did! It shouldn't come as a surprise because they've been working hard BTS to surprise fans, but our hearts cannot be still. Held on March 14th at Dan Tana's in West Hollywood, Justin Timberlake's album release party had the spirit of a friendly kickback with close friends, good food, and a DJ set that created amazing vibes.

Did Justin Timberlake Pose With *NSYNC?

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Justin Timberlake Hosts "EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WAS" Album Release Party

​Yes! Justin Timberlake was seen posing next to his bandmates Chris Kilpatrick and Lance Bass during his album release party. They looked like they could barely contain their own excitement which makes us feel like they're way past the friendship stage. They're camaraderie feels like a brotherhood at this point. 

What Other Guests Attended Justin Timberlake's Album Release Party?

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Justin Timberlake Hosts "EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WAS" Album Release Party

Aside from another amazing *NSYNC reunion, several stars were in the building for Justin Timberlake's album release party!

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Justin Timberlake Hosts "EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WAS" Album Release Party

Justin Timberlake was also seen posing with film producer Lena Waithe and actress Cynthia Erivo.

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Justin Timberlake Hosts "EVERYTHING I THOUGHT IT WAS" Album Release Party

Director and photographer Charlotte Rutherford was all smiles next to stylist Savannah Baker.

How Did Justin Timberlake Surprise Concert Goers With An Appearance BY NYSNC?

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During a portion of his free concert in LA, Justin Timberlake stood onstage as curtains opened behind him to reveal his bandmates JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kilpatrick singing their hit songs "Gone," "It's Gonna Be Me," and "Bye Bye Bye" much to the crowd's delight.

Kirbie Johnson, host of the Gloss Angeles podcast, was one of many who shared her enthusiasm on Instagram. Towards the end of her caption she wrote, "Whatever brain synapses were firing back when I was 13 were back in full force last night. They sounded AMAZING!"

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend were also in the house, and it seems like they had the best date night ever! She posted a series of videos on Instagram Story and could be seen fangirling while belting *NSYNC's lyrics along with them. John Legend looked just as excited which shows the impact *NSYNC has on people.

Once the performance was over, JT took to Instagram to share a photo of five empty barstools onstage with the caption "That was fun. Let’s do it again soon. 😁."

Does *NSYNC Have a New Song Together?

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Following the release of "Better Place"for the Trolls Band Together soundtrack, *NSYNC was working on gearing up for the release of their new song together that's featured on Justin Timberlake's upcoming album Everything I Thought It Was. Titled "PARADISE," it features their signature harmony that has a nostalgic, yet modern blend I can see myself listening to a ridiculous amount of times.

Watch Clips From NSYNC's Reunion:

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*NSYNC Reunion Performance! Watch Justin Timberlake Surprise Crowd With Boy Band

All I'm going to say is that I'm jealous of anyone who got to see *NSYNC perform "PARADISE" in person last night.

When's The Last Time *NYSNC Performed Together?

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Even though there was a special *NSYNC reunion at last year's VMA awards, Peoplementioned that the group's last live performance was at the 2013 VMAs. That means we'd been living without their beautiful voices for almost a decade! The horror!

If it happens, how would feel about going to the NSYNC reunion tour?

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Tasty seasonal produce, pastel color palettes, andoutdoor-entertaining weather make spring the ideal time of year to whip up creative desserts for Easter and beyond! It's no wonder that sweets like rainbow cakes and desserts made withEaster candyare some of our favorite Easter dessert ideas to make. From cakes to cookies to pies and even donuts, here are 51 show-stopping, party-worthy Easter dessert recipes(some are vegan and gluten-free, too!) for a blissfully sweet holiday.

Chick Sandwich Cookies

We didn't think we could love Easter cookies more than we already do, but these babies are too cute for words. They're festive, colorful, and delicious — what's not to love about Easter dessert ideas like this?! (via Brit + Co)

Gilded Watercolor Funfetti Easter Eggs

Small cake bites sound like our kind of Easter dessert recipe. An egg-shaped mold will help the cake keep its shape, and you can use a wet sponge to help get that watercolor design. The more colorful, the better! (via Brit + Co)

Rainbow Funfetti Ice Cream Cake

Every single part of this dessert is one of our favorite things. We are so on board! Put these sweets together for the ultimate Easter dessert recipe, birthday party, or summer barbecue treat. (via Brit + Co)

S’mores Peeps

Turn regular ol' s'mores into brightly colored sandwiches with chocolate-dipped graham crackers, sprinkles, and pastel-hued Peeps. It doesn't get much better than this. (via Brit + Co)

Mini Rainbow Donuts

Make your dessert as colorful as your dyed Easter eggs with some rainbow (!!!) donuts. Achieve the striped design by squirting a bit of different colored batter side by side in the donut molds. (via Brit + Co)

Pastel Peanut Butter Cups

Peanut butter cups get an Easter makeover with some white chocolate candy melts. See how many different pastels you can find to make this dessert as colorful as possible! (via Brit + Co)

Piña Colada Cake

There may not be a better dessert for an outdoor Easter party than this one. With dark rum and crushed pineapple, it's a tropical take on classic coconut cake. (via Brit + Co)

Easter Egg Truffles

Forget everything your parents said about not eating too much sugar. These cream egg truffles, wrapped in a chocolate-cookie mixture, are worth every bite. Just try not to eat them all before you can share them as an Easter dessert. (via Brit + Co)

Mini Carrot Cake Cookie Sandwiches

This carrot cake take on whoopie-pie comes together with two airy cookies sandwiched together by a yummy cream cheese frosting. (via Brit + Co)

Ube Coconut Cake

Coconut and ube are the best flavor combo for spring, and the light purple hue of this coconut cake only ups the ante when it comes to Easter desserts. (via Brit + Co)

Cherry-Chocolate Covered Donuts

We don't need Valentine's Day as an excuse to whip up a batch of these insanely tasty donuts. Just be sure to swap the heart decorations for flowers to hit your Easter desserts on the mark! (via Brit + Co)

Peeps Rice Krispies Eggs

Your Peeps-loving pals won't be able to get over how lovely these Peeps Rice Krispies eggs are! The mock-egg shells are made from melted white chocolate coated with a layer of glitter sprinkles, then adorned with real Peeps for an on-theme Easter treat. (via Brit + Co)

Peeps Skillet Dip

If you know someone who doesn't love Peeps, make this s'mores-like dip for them, and they'll definitely be a convert. Create a rainbow-like striped pattern or go crazy and mix up the colors all over the pan for this Easter dessert. (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate Banana Bread Mug Cake

Chocolate chunks take this banana mug cake to a whole new level of delicious, but the true reason this Easter dessert is a winner is that it only takes five minutes to make. (via Brit + Co)

Creme Egg Rocky Road Bars

Milk chocolate, marshmallows, mini eggs, and crushed cookies make the most beautiful Easter-themed mess you've ever seen. (via Brit + Co)

No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecakes

This Easter dessert is clearly a great option for anyone who loves strawberries, and is a great way to indulge in something sweet without committing to making a huge cheesecake. (via Brit + Co)

Easter Bunny Donuts

Finally, a socially-acceptable way to eat only chocolate for breakfast! If you don't have a donut pan handy, that's okay; you can make Easter bunny muffins instead! Just use a melon baller or small spoon to make room for the tiny candy eggs. (via Brit + Co)

Mini Cherry Pies

Hand pies are a gal's best friend, especially since you can fit one (or a couple) directly in your purse. Pick floral, egg, or rabbit cookie cutters to make the presentation more seasonal for Easter. (via Brit + Co)

Key Lime Pie Bars

Anything Easter-related deserves edible flowers. Not only is this Easter dessert recipe flavorful and cute, but it will also take you less than half an hour, which gives you more time for relaxing with the family. Yes, please! (via Brit + Co)

Vanilla Tiramisu Cake

Classic tiramisu features ladyfingers soaked in strong coffee, and this recipe gives that a bit of an update with coffee-soaked cake crumbs and a cocoa powder topping. Add some dark chocolate shavings and pastel sprinks on top if you're feeling really fancy. (via Brit + Co)

Lucky Charms Ice Cream

We know that Lucky Charms can be considered more of a St. Patrick's Day staple, but they make for an excellent year-round ice cream mix-in. Or you can just swap for your favorite cereal instead! (via Brit + Co)

Spring Pastel Confetti Cake

Even if your flowers aren't in full bloom yet, this colorful cake will compensate. Cutting into this beauty is like an explosion of springtime — and it's scrumptious to boot! (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate Egg Nests

This fun-for-kids treat uses vermicelli noodles and chocolate to make adorable bird nests to hold all their Easter sweets. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Layered Banana Pudding Cake

Top Southern-style cake with creamy pudding, fresh bananas, whipped cream, and vanilla wafers for an Easter dessert that's sure to please everyone 'round the table. (viaA Spicy Perspective)

Vegan Cadbury Creme Eggs

Here's a plant-based version of your favorite chocolatey Easter eggs! It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and egg-free so those with allergies can enjoy!(via The Edgy Veg)

Easter Bunny Oreo Ice Cream Cake

This cake wins when it comes to Easter desserts. Use a store-bought ice cream cake so you can focus on homemade decorations, like a coconut-covered ice-cream bunny tush and carrots made of candy melts! (via The Suburban Soap Box)

Nut-Free Funfetti Protein Cookies

These fun-loving cookies are made with sunflower butter, but can also be made with peanut or almond butter, too. No matter which direction you take, they're sure to become one of the best Easter desserts you've ever made. Plus, they have a nice, healthy kick to 'em. (via The Girl on Bloor)

No-Bake Mango Cheesecake

This fresh, light no-bake cheesecake will satisfy your sweet tooth and give your oven a break between courses. The fruitiness definitely speaks to the spring season, and is super fitting for Easter desserts! (via Takes Two Eggs)

Schaum Torte

Whip up this German equivalent of a Pavlova topped with fresh fruit, whipped cream, or ice cream for a fresh take on those more classic Easter desserts. (via Culinary Hill)

Honey Lavender Cupcakes

These pretty purple cupcakes are infused with lavender flavor and topped with a sweet honey frosting for a seasonal taste. the light floral notes will complement spring with ease! (viaBarley & Sage)

Cardamom and Rose Palmiers

Make these floral pastries with a hint of spice using store-bought puff pastry sheets for a quick and easy Easter dessert! (via Signature Concoctions)

Vegan S'mores Cheesecake

Combine your two favorite desserts in vegan variety made with plant-based marshmallows, a Cocoa Pebbles crust, decadent chocolate filling, and crispy graham cracker swirls. (via No Eggs or Ham)

Fun Easter Dessert Ideas To Make This Year

Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting

These carrot cake-inspired cookies are soft and delicious and made from carrot cake mix, so they're easy too! Easter desserts can be *just* as good when you use the store-bought stuff, we swear! (via Salt & Lavender)

Pie Bar

Amanda Wilens shares a host of pie recipes to choose from in these adorable ideas for a crowd!

Easter Basket Milkshake

Hollow chocolate bunnies can hold a surprisingly vast amount of liquid, which is convenient, since you'll want to slurp this vanilla Peeps milkshake out of one for eternity. This has gotta be one of the most unique Easter desserts we've ever seen! (via Salty Canary)

Flower Cupcake Bouquet

We know, we know — this Easter dessert is way too pretty to eat. Well, maybe we'll have just one. This makes for a great gift in addition to an Easter recipe! (via See Vanessa Craft)

Spring Confetti Bars

The more colorful you can make the toppings on these Easter-y confetti bars, the better. With a light vanilla flavor and tons of candy-coated sweetness, these bars are sure to please a crowd. (via Chelsea's Messy Apron)

Egg-Shaped Sprinkle Cookies

Who doesn't love a sugar cookie? Use your fave recipe and a cookie cutter to shape these into eggs and add multicolored sprinkles to make them pop! (via Sprinkle Bakes)

Fresh Biscuit Strawberry Shortcake

This sweet Easter dessert recipe also works as a treat-filled breakfast for when you want some sugar in your life! (via Cozy Cravings)

Cream Cheese Swirled Coconut Tres Leches Cake

Photo via Tieghan Gerard of Half Baked Harvest

This bundt cake is proof that if you combine three delicious desserts into one, you're likely to end up with a winner. The coconut-y cream cheese running through the center, as well as the sweet coconut glaze, infuses each bite with extra moisture and richness. (via Half Baked Harvest)

The Whole Family Will Love These Easter Desserts

Bird’s Nest Cupcakes

Chirp, chirp! A nest of toasted coconut allows these homemade birdies to roost in sweet, sweet style. (via Cooking Classy)

Hummingbird Cupcakes

This Southern classic flavored with banana, pineapple, pecans, and warm spices is perfect Easter desserts. (via Pink Owl Kitchen)

Vegan + Gluten-Free Nutty Cookies

Made with walnuts or pecans, these nutty cookies pack a flavor punch with a little lemon, apricot jam, and powdered sugar. (via Veggie Society)

Vegan Samoa Macaroons

It's Samoa season! Serve up this delightful vegan version of your fave Girl Scout cookies. (via Munching with Mariyah)

Kataifi (Almond and Walnut Pastry)

Want to get creative with your Easter desserts? Try this crunchy and sweet Greek dessert made with drips of honey, sugar and lemon. (via Fancy Peasant)

Tahini Brownies

The nutty-flavored tahini gives these gooey, fudgey brownies a delightful twist, just in time for Easter. You could even go crazy and add some chocolate eggs for decor! (via Forks & Foliage)

Vegan Snickerdoodle Cake

Pair this vegan dessert with coffee or tea and, you have a sweet Easter breakfast, too! (via This Wife Cooks)

Easter Popcorn

Salty popcorn and pretzels are made addictively sweet with candy, white chocolate chips, and tons of sprinkles in this Easter dessert recipe. (via Home Made Lovely)

Healthier Copycat Reese's Eggs

Make this classic with dates, creamy peanut butter, coconut flour and dark chocolate for a delicious vegan and gluten-free version of the best Easter candy around. (via Rachel Mansfield)

Chocolate Easter Nests

These bird's nest cookies are made with dried chow mein noodles and chocolate... brilliant! (via The Endless Meal)

Sugar Cookie Easter Nests

A pinch of coconut on top of these cookies toasts up nicely in the oven, giving each one the appearance of Easter grass. Since their buttery flavor is so versatile, you can enjoy filling them with chocolate eggs and much more. (via Lovely Little Kitchen)

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