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  1. Egg Rookie 2010

    Blue/Brown Eggs, Easter/Christmas Eggs - Getting my craft on!!

    Did you affix the feathers with white glue then the triple thick? Was it tricky to keep the very fluffy feathers from becoming matted and not so pretty arranged?
  2. Egg Rookie 2010

    Blue/Brown Eggs, Easter/Christmas Eggs - Getting my craft on!!

    Buffbeauty....I LOVE this batch youve done. I hadnt thought of putting feathers on them like this. Did you use transfers for the black/white? Are these the ones you used the triple thick on? They turned out really nice. I would really like to know how much you get for them at the auction...
  3. Egg Rookie 2010

    Blue/Brown Eggs, Easter/Christmas Eggs - Getting my craft on!!

    I have a drill bit for mine with teeth on the tip. I rest my working hand on the side of the Dremel box which I had laying on the counter and used virtually NO pressure. It took a good 30 seconds per hole. Ill keep at it. The decorating part is harder I think.
  4. Egg Rookie 2010

    Blue/Brown Eggs, Easter/Christmas Eggs - Getting my craft on!!

    steigersa Ive seen this type of thing and wonder: how long does it take you to get to the point you arent breaking them when you cut the hole and #2 what is your price range on your finished product and #3 how much do you spend in equipment and materials to get started?
  5. Egg Rookie 2010

    Blue/Brown Eggs, Easter/Christmas Eggs - Getting my craft on!!

    Im feeling happy with my first try! Sorry focus is bad. My camera is junky. I found my Dremell to be great for drilling holes for blowing.
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