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Very pretty! I think I may actually be able to do these. I tried the polymer clay eggs and it was more involved that I liked. I am definitely going to have to make a run to Michaels soon for rub ons!
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Thank you!
Now, don't forget to show me what you make with your eggs!
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I sure will! I have a few rub-ons of snowmen I am going to have to pull out and try on an egg or two. I am so egg-cited!
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Beautiful!
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ranchhand wrote:
Miss Prissy, I just read the egg blowing thread. I'm thinking the Ronco In-The-Egg Scrambler would be useful for once!
It certainly would be useful when blowing the goose eggs. The yolk membrane is so thick and tough and you have to sort of pull it out as it starts to come through. I think I popped a vessel in my head the other day blowing those. LOL
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ThreeBoysChicks wrote:
MissPrissy - Grerat idea! They could be a really nice personal gift for family and friends. Yes, I am a man and I own a glue gun.
My kind of man.
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Miss Prissy, those are absolutely gorgeous! I've never EVER done anything crafty, but you have inspired me to try! THANK YOU for that! 
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Ok. I am saving this thread to do in the dog days of summer when I don't do anymore than I have to outside! What a lovely idea. I will not have ameraucana or marans eggs of my own until...let me think...October! Well, that is not too late!
MissPrissy, you are gifted!
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Thank you!
I think many of you are far more talented than I. Show me what you make!
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Angie, those turned out beautiful! You are so talented and gifted. Thanks so much for sharing your final pieces of art with us.
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