10 Times People Took Egg Decoration For Easter Very Seriously And Shared Their Best Results
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/10-times-people-took-egg-decoration-for-easter-very-seriously-and-shared-their-best-results.htmlA classic, although theologically tenuous, part of Easter is the painting of eggs to use as decorations. We’ve gathered some of the most interesting, creative, and downright cool decorated easter eggs from the past year.
We also got in touch with Elena from Faunaclay, who made some of the eggs featured here, and she was kind enough to share some tips and tricks with us. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and leave your comments below.
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10 PHOTOS
#1 Easter Time
#2 My Heirloom Easter Eggs Are Here! We Worked Together To Create These Six Miniature Paintings
#3 These Sweet Easter Eggs
Pictolic got in touch with Elena from Faunaclay, who made some of the Easter eggs featured in this list and she was kind enough to answer some of our questions. Firstly, we wanted to hear more about how she started making handcrafted items.
“I started my creative career with handmade ceramics, or rather with mugs with drawings of animals. After a while, I began to sculpt animals from polymer clay, as well as to draw on wooden saws. My theme is the animal world as if it were wild or domestic animals. I love to create animal pieces, each of which is unique and created entirely by hand.”
#4 Each Egg Is Hand-Painted, And Each Drawing Is Unique
#5 Spring Vibes
#6 This Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter Egg). I Was Only Able To Make One That Year Before The Quarantine Started
“With these animals, I want to convey the admiration of the world, its tiny and beautiful creatures, and nature. Each item has its own story behind it, which makes it alive,” she shared. While the internet is full of people sharing their cool DIY projects, Elena is one of the rare people who made it more than just a hobby.
#7 Every Year I Decorate Easter Eggs With Astronomical Motifs - This Year They’re Inspired By Jwst Images
I depicted the following objects here: Cartwheel Galaxy, WR 124, NGC 7496, Stephan's Quintet, Carina Nebula, Pillars of Creation, and JWST itself. Happy Easter!
#8 We Hope To Inspire A New And Creative Way To Add A Splash Of Paint To Your Easter Eggs
#9 Happy Easter. I Had Great Fun Dyeing These Eggs And Painting On Them. I Used Red Cabbage, Onion Peels, And Stinging Nettles To Dye Them, And I Love The Colors
So if you are inspired to get into some DIY work but have struggled to pull it off, decorated Easter eggs are a great way to start. So we asked Elena to share a bit more about her process. “I paint wooden eggs,” she explained. “The egg should be smooth and dry. First, I sketch with a pencil. Both acrylic paints and acrylic gouache (Holbein) are suitable for coloring.”
#10 My Fiancé Made A Biblically Accurate Angel Easter Egg
Keywords: People | Egg decorations | Easter | Happy easter | Easter eggs | Creativity
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