Something New (No 11)
Mar. 30th, 2019 01:24 pmHaving enjoyed the Christmas wreath making at Nature in Art, I signed up for another Dare to Dabble, this time to decorate an Easter egg. I arrived thinking I'd be doing something fancy with one egg, or maybe two if I was lucky. This is what we were given to start with:

Five different eggs! We were shown what was available and left to entertain ourselves, with assistance as required. It was great fun.
There was a real egg, which could be decorated with molten wax and then dyed. I didn't bother dyeing mine. And then it had to be blown. There was a little gadget (German-made) to remove the contents of the egg, but sadly my egg cracked. So I had another egg, which I blew first and then decorated with more melted wax:

There was a ceramic egg, which I decorated with acrylic paint:

There was a polystyrene egg, which I pinned glittery objects on:

And a plastic egg, which I again decorated with acrylic paint:

And finally, there was a chocolate egg, on which I used coloured writing icing:

Then I decided my plastic egg needed a little friend:

To produce a whole box of eggs:

SM ate the chocolate one.

Five different eggs! We were shown what was available and left to entertain ourselves, with assistance as required. It was great fun.
There was a real egg, which could be decorated with molten wax and then dyed. I didn't bother dyeing mine. And then it had to be blown. There was a little gadget (German-made) to remove the contents of the egg, but sadly my egg cracked. So I had another egg, which I blew first and then decorated with more melted wax:

There was a ceramic egg, which I decorated with acrylic paint:

There was a polystyrene egg, which I pinned glittery objects on:

And a plastic egg, which I again decorated with acrylic paint:

And finally, there was a chocolate egg, on which I used coloured writing icing:

Then I decided my plastic egg needed a little friend:

To produce a whole box of eggs:

SM ate the chocolate one.
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Date: 2019-03-31 07:42 am (UTC)