Introduction: Awesome Super Mario Bros. Easter Eggs!!
My son is going through his Super Mario Bros. phase. I don't know that I ever got over mine. Playing Nintendo for countless hours is one of my fondest childhood memories. With Easter right around the corner, I thought I would surprise him with these Awesome Super Mario Nintendo Eggs.
I'm not an artist and I know these aren't perfect, but I think they still came out pretty cool. I used images from my iphone to replicate the the Nintendo characters. I basically drew the images on with a pencil and then used Acrylic paint to fill them in. I used Sharpie Paint markers to fill in small details like the pupils.
WARNING: These are for fun only. Do not eat eggs that have been painted with Acrylic paint.
Step 1: What You Need:
For this instructable, you will need the following:
One Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs- some might crack during the cooking process. It's good to have extra.
Acrylic Paint:
Cadmium Red
Deep Black
Burnt Sienna
Brilliant Green
Unbleached Titanium Hue
Medium Gray
Permanent Rose
Azo Yellow Medium
Titanium White
Sharpie Poster Paint:
Red
Floursent Green
Floursent Blue
White
Tools:
Lead Pencil
Paintbrushes
Bowls with water
Old newspaper
Plate for paint
Paper towels
Wet rag- in case you get paint on surrounding surfaces:
Black Sharpie
Step 2: Mario & Luigi
Acrylic Paint:
Mario:
Cadmium Red
Black
Unbleached Titanium Hue
Sharpie Paint:
Red
White
Blue
Luigi:
Brilliant Green
Unbleached Titanium Hue
Black
Sharpie Paint:
Green
White
To make Mario & Luigi, paint two hard-boiled with the Unbleached Titanium hue. Repeat process two times. Wait at least 1 hour to dry. Next, using a lead pencil, draw their faces onto the eggs. Use paint accordingly to fill in eyebrows, mustache, etc. Use the white sharpie paint pen for the pupils and the blue paint pen for the blue outline of the eyes.
Step 3: Bullet Bill
Bullet Bill:
Acrylic Paint:
Black
Cadmium Red
White
Medium Gray
Paint one hard boiled egg with the Deep black paint. Repeat process two more times, waiting 15-25 minutes in between each coat. After the last coat, wait at least 1 hour before using a pencil to draw on the eyes and mouth.
Next, outline the eyes and mouth. I painted the mouth white and then went back and filled it in with the red paint Then I used black paint to outline the teeth.
Step 4: Goomba
Goomba:
Acrylic Paint:
Burnt Sienna
Black
White
Paint one hard-boiled egg with the Burnt Sienna. You will need to repeat the process three times to achieve the right color. If you don't, the brown color will be to light. Wait 25 minutes in between each coat. Then wait 1 hour for the last coat to dry. Next, paint an outline of the eyes. Draw a straight black line on the bottom of the egg for the mouth and then two pointy sharp white teeth on top of the mouth.
Step 5: 1-Up Mushroom & Toad
1-Up Mushroom & Toad:
Acrylic Paint:
1 Up Mushroom:
Unbleached Hue
Green
White
Sharpie:
Black
Toad:
Cadmium Red
Unbleached Hue
White
Sharpie:
Black
For the 1 -Up Mushroom, draw the outline for the face with a lead pencil. Paint the top part of the egg green. Repeat process until desired color green is achieved. Let paint dry for at least 1 hour. Paint the outline of the face with the unbleached hue. Repeat process waiting 25 minutes in between each coat. Next draw the outline of three circles. Two on each side and one on the middle. Fill them in with the white.
Draw on the eyes with a black sharpie and fill in the pupils with the white sharpie paint pen.
Toad:
Toad is the same process as the 1-Up mushroom, only you want to paint the top part of the egg all white. Then paint three red circles on top of the egg.
Step 6: Old School Nintendo Control
Old School Nintendo Control:
Acrylic Paint:
Gray
Cadmium Red
Black
Sharpie Paint Pen:
White
Red
Black Sharpie
To make the control, paint one hard boiled egg Medium Gray. Repeat process two times, waiting 25 minutes between each coat. Next, using a lead pencil,out line two squares. Fill them in with black paint. Wit 30 minutes to dry. Outline the square on the left with the gray paint, until it resembles the controller.
For the square on the right side, draw two small squares inside the square and use gray paint to fill them in. Apply two more coats of gray. Wait 30 minutes to dry and using the red paint, paint two small squares, one inside each gray square. Above the gray squares, using your red sharpie paint pen, write the word Nintendo. You can go back over it in red paint if you prefer.
In the middle of the egg, in between each black square, use your white sharpie paint pen and draw five skinny rectangles. Let them dry. Then using a black sharpie, draw in two skinny black rectangles on the fourth with rectangle. On the third rectangle, use your red sharpie and write select and start. My handwriting is two big, but I was able to get a few letters on each word. Last, with your red sharpie, draw a "B" under the first gray square and an "A" on the second. (I forgot this step)
Step 7: Super Mario Bros. Question Mark
Super Mario Bros. Question Mark:
Acrylic Paint:
Yellow
White
Sharpie Paint Pen:
White
To make the Question Mark, paint one hard boiled egg Azo Yellow. Repeat with two more coats, waiting 20 minutes between each coat. Let the egg dry for an hour. Next, using a lead pencil, draw the outline of the question mark. Fill it in with white paint. Let the paint dry and then go over it with the white paint pen.
Step 8: Easter Egg Hunt 8-Bit Style
Remember, these are just for fun. Do not eat these eggs! Keep them refrigerated for maximum freshness and hide them around the yard for your little ones to find on Easter.

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41 Comments
7 years ago
Hi there! I'm doing an Easter egg roundup and would love to use these eggs. Is it ok if I share the image in my post with a link back to this instructables article? These are so awesome :)
7 years ago on Introduction
Such Detail!
8 years ago on Introduction
i already made this with markers, haha. my nephew love it so much. I post it on my instagram @wipank_
8 years ago on Introduction
This is so cool. Great job
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
9 years ago on Introduction
amazing just amazing
10 years ago on Introduction
awesome
11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for posting, I have just made mario for an easter egg competition for school , it looks great! Thanks! :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Cool! I hope you win!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! :)
11 years ago on Introduction
awsome, but you forgot the yoshi egg ( not yoshi but his egg)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Actually, I did make the Yoshi egg, The detail for him was pretty easy, so I didn't include him in the final pics. Just three circles painted green.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
i love yoshi
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
My son does too! He's insisted that he be Yoshi for Halloween.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
cool i think he will grow up to be awesome =)
11 years ago on Introduction
super cute!
11 years ago on Introduction
I like playing Mario games. So i love these eggs. So creative.
11 years ago on Introduction
Yesterday wanted our daughter (when she saw mine egg) Also paint a egg .And she did so here is the photo. Tomorrow they come to our site (with a link to you)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
OMG! How awesome!
11 years ago on Introduction
This is awesome!
(and it made it to Good Morning America's site)