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I wont be decoupaging but I will be decorating some duck eggs and tiny bantam eggs very soon, we have them coming out of our ears! I am thinking baout making chocolate filled eggs too. Saw it on a blog online, looks like good fun.
I used to make ukrainian eggs, and I loved it. I wasnt that good at it, but it was fun and calming for. But Ive since given that up since I got sick and lost alot of my eyesight.
Its defentally a wonderful hobbie to get into!
This may be a silly question, but do you drill a tiny hole in the egg to get rid of the inside before decoupaging? Two of my EEs lay two different beautiful shades of blue/green.
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I use a large sewing needle to carefully prick a hole in the egg -- I have a little syringe that helps empty the contents -- but you can use a needle to prick a hole in each end of the egg, 'stir' insides with the needle to break up the yolk, and then blow the contents into a bowl --
Rinse egg well and I use a weak bleach solution to clean the inside with the syringe but this is not necessary --
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I tried the Ukrainian eggs a few years ago and i was TERRIBLE at it -- it was fun, tho --
I'm so sorry you've lost some of your sight -- I am facing that as well -- but I just figure I can't see the 'mistakes' as well now --
missred871 I'd love to see pictures of your projects --
I might try that chocolate technique as well -- I am 'moving slowly' on my Easter projects -- several more steps with the decoupaging and finishing up some tiny needle-felted bunnies that I've been working on --
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I use small designs cut from fancy napkins -- they 'form' around the egg easily -- then usually do three or four coats followed by clear spray-on acrylic --
I hope to finish a couple of them tomorrow but I so easily distracted -- I can get -side-tracked' by anything --
and, yes, so many craft techniques -- so little time!
I have been needle-felting with DOG HAIR -- I know, I know -- really weird but it works better for the tiny rabbits I've made than the 'real' sheep-wool roving that I bought --
I've tried to post pictures but can't 'crack the code' with Photo-Bucket --
Later, if anyone is interested and knows how to do the 'picture-posting' thing, I will e-mail pictures to that person to put on this thread ---
My husband has had a good laugh at my projects --- I reminded him that 'I have to work with what I have' --- and, believe me, I have dog hair -- and egg shells!