Making these little works of art takes me back to childhood with my sister Becca–cutting things out, arranging shapes and images, and adding glue and glitter to see what happens. Adults need to do this sort of thing a lot more often.
Wow – you really go all out with the egg decorations! I imagine you boil them first? I would hate to crack one of those open – they are too pretty! 🙂
Making these little works of art takes me back to childhood with my sister Becca–cutting things out, arranging shapes and images, and adding glue and glitter to see what happens. Adults need to do this sort of thing a lot more often.
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Sounds like you have a great sister.
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Oh! Que c’est beau et quelle délicatesse pour ce travail minutieux. C’est du plus bel effet. Bravo!
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Thank you Denise. It is very fun to do.
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I love this! Beautiful photos. Love, Sandra
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Nice! did you start with white eggs?
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The third photo shows all the different types of eggs that I used. White or light colors are best.
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I thought they were Araucuana eggs? hope spelling is right.
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Wow. I looked up araucana eggs. I have a friend with chickens that lay colored eggs. Those are beautiful. Interesting!
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Wow – you really go all out with the egg decorations! I imagine you boil them first? I would hate to crack one of those open – they are too pretty! 🙂
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They are fake eggs made of wood, composite or papiermache’, painted white. None are real. It’s easy to do.
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I doubt it’s easy, but okay.. 🙂
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