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

I still don't understand how you all are getting these ribbons & cords down into and back out the bottom of your eggs!!!???!!!
Perhaps I didn't understand, my holes are VERY SMALL... I thought that was the goal... so small I couldn't fit the skewers in when I was painting them..
I made these corkscrew style pipe cleaner hangers for the first ones I did.

Well... I haven't given up... I finally found some pretty rub ons that I liked, I have two packs and almost a dozen eggs set aside. I will try a larger hole? I guess.. and hope someone explains the obvious to me before I get started. I have lots of decorations, beads, jingle bells, ribbons etc already so once I know how, I am sure we can accommodate without even going back to the store!

Off to go finish the formal dress now...
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then.. these eggs & getting our Christmas tree up are next!
 
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Go back to the very first page, the very first post of Miss Prissy's and you can see how big the holes are. They will be covered up with end caps or if you get them way off center...LIKE I DID..you can still cover them up with most anything. Good luck!
 
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I cheated I didn't run it all the way through. I just stuck the cord through the bead cap tied a knot and glued it to the egg. I didn't have a needle long enough to go all the way through the egg.
 
I don't bother with going inside the egg. I use super glue gel on all mine and it holds good enough that I use the beads as handles while I paint them with the mod podge. If you put the modpodge on first the super glue will give it a dull look. I just glue my ribbon to the inside of the bead.
 
Oh my! I have driven myself crazy feeding that line thru! I should have figured that they would never be heavy enough to puul off! I have used 3 different kinds of fishing line!
 
I don't use a needle. I have one of those long twist ties that came around stereo wire. I made a loop and pulled the ribbon through then treaded the wire from one whole to the next. Some I looped the ribbon over half a toothpick, put the toothpick into the egg hole and gently pulled the ribbon to lodge the pick into place.
 
So I got busy on my eggs yesterday and wanted to share my creations.
I didn't have any foam to stick these in so I punched holes in an old whipped topping drum and put some sand in it to weigh it down. Looks like this:
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and here's a little fart egg I decorated for my neice:
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and here it is on the tree:
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so I'm curious... I've broken more eggs while doing the rub ons then I've actually completed. I'm wondering if I could do the rub ons first then blow them out and dry them in the oven? What do y'all think?
 
When I apply the rub ons, I set the egg on a really soft, handmade hotpad. This allows me to have 2 hands for holding and applying the rub on. I cracked quite a few when I was trying to hold it while rubbing on the designs. Try it...it may work for you.
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