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Awwwww....... That is so sweet! You are so good for my ego!
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hey SE.....better let go of her "eggo"
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Jacie.....those are beautiful. My 10 year old (w/out seeing you post) tried putting Christmas lights inside our blown out eggs. She got upst because she broke one and I told her that the hole needed to be bigger for the light. Now she won't try cause she's afaid of breaking another.....I told ehr that we have an endless supply
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If you have a high speed dremel have her try that for the holes. And it needs to have a diamond bit which you can get anywhere they sell dremel supplies such as Walmart.
And also if you want to get rid of the membrane left in the egg just fill it with clorox for about 30 min. (be sure it it's in something to catch the extra clorox! LOL!) and it will disolve the membrane. Also if you put some glue around the edge of the hole it will make it much stronger because the light sockets will break them.

And another little tip. Never use vinegar to clean an egg. Vinegar will totally dissolve an egg shell. Artist use it to carve out sections of eggs for patterns.

If you have any goose eggs try using them for the lights. They will glow just beautifully with the LED or other lights.
Most lights are cool now and fine for eggs. The thing I would worry about more is putting them in a basket that might catch fire from the sockets.

Jacie
 
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hey SE.....better let go of her "eggo"
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lau.gif
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j/j

Jacie.....those are beautiful. My 10 year old (w/out seeing you post) tried putting Christmas lights inside our blown out eggs. She got upst because she broke one and I told her that the hole needed to be bigger for the light. Now she won't try cause she's afaid of breaking another.....I told ehr that we have an endless supply
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If you have a high speed dremel have her try that for the holes. And it needs to have a diamond bit which you can get anywhere they sell dremel supplies such as Walmart.
And also if you want to get rid of the membrane left in the egg just fill it with clorox for about 30 min. (be sure it it's in something to catch the extra clorox! LOL!) and it will disolve the membrane. Also if you put some glue around the edge of the hole it will make it much stronger because the light sockets will break them.

And another little tip. Never use vinegar to clean an egg. Vinegar will totally dissolve an egg shell. Artist use it to carve out sections of eggs for patterns.

If you have any goose eggs try using them for the lights. They will glow just beautifully with the LED or other lights.
Most lights are cool now and fine for eggs. The thing I would worry about more is putting them in a basket that might catch fire from the sockets.

Jacie

Thanks for the tips, Jacie

I am going to show her your web-site.....she will be amazed at what can be done with an ordinary egg.
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A mess mostly... then there would be a breast collar for my daughter OHSET team
 
Well this is what I've done this morning. It's on another thread because I had a message with it but thought I would share it with you guys. I love doing animations but just don't take the time to do them.
I guess it qualifies as a craft.
Enjoy
This is titled "What NOT to do with Chicks"


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Thanks for the tips, Jacie

I am going to show her your web-site.....she will be amazed at what can be done with an ordinary egg.
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I am going to show her your web-site.....she will be amazed at what can be done with an ordinary egg.
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Jacie has a web site? I want to see!!
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I'm making some "fur" muffs and bags for the Civil War buffs in this area for their extraordinary balls where they dress up and "act" like they are "back then."

I am also planning on making some Christmas stockings.
 

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