Ended Official BYC Mini Contest #10 - Creative Eggs & Eggshells Contest

Catandher chicks   -  love it. I don't have the dexterity to glue pieces of shell but, you certainly do.   How long did it take  from start to finish?       Most excellent   :woot


Thanks! I don't keep track how long any gourds take to complete, but I'd estimate about 8 hours (not counting the drudgery of cleaning the gourd and the inside of the eggs). It was actually quite easy, but the goal of doing a mosaic in different colored eggshell pieces will be quite difficult. I saw one once and it was so impressive.
 
Here is my first entry:



Plain eggshell, cotton floss, beads, sequins, and a generous amount of superglue. This was my first, and took about six hours.
Second entry:


Three coats of shellac, cotton thread, synthetic metal thread. My second, but it took a lot longer. (All that "cross-hatching" with a tiny thread...)
 
Here is my first entry:



Plain eggshell, cotton floss, beads, sequins, and a generous amount of superglue. This was my first, and took about six hours.
Second entry:


Three coats of shellac, cotton thread, synthetic metal thread. My second, but it took a lot longer. (All that "cross-hatching" with a tiny thread...)

Those are wonderful! Did you make the holes with a Dremel? Will you use these as Christmas ornaments?

I haven't seen this type of decorating on eggs before, very cool!
 
Here is my first entry:

Plain eggshell, cotton floss, beads, sequins, and a generous amount of superglue. This was my first, and took about six hours.
Second entry:

Three coats of shellac, cotton thread, synthetic metal thread. My second, but it took a lot longer. (All that "cross-hatching" with a tiny thread...)
So cool!!
 
Yes, those holes were made with a Dremel. I was lucky with the first egg; the shell was strong enough to take it. The second and third eggs quietly vanished. The fourth egg is the one posted; I gave it three coats of shellac before drilling. There are a couple of dark secrets patched together with superglue on each egg.

I do intend to use these as ornaments. Christmas tree, or Easter tree, or maybe both. I've had wild ideas of an "egg-mobile" as well. You know, a framework with the eggs hanging on strings...
 
Yes, those holes were made with a Dremel. I was lucky with the first egg; the shell was strong enough to take it. The second and third eggs quietly vanished. The fourth egg is the one posted; I gave it three coats of shellac before drilling. There are a couple of dark secrets patched together with superglue on each egg.

I do intend to use these as ornaments. Christmas tree, or Easter tree, or maybe both. I've had wild ideas of an "egg-mobile" as well. You know, a framework with the eggs hanging on strings...

That is such a cool idea, love how they turned out...must take a bucket of patience, lol.

Your egg-mobile idea reminds me of an egg someone posted quite a while back, Cinderella's coach
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/584503/i-decorate-eggs#post_7615757


Can't imagine even attempting something that intricate.
 
Yes, those holes were made with a Dremel. I was lucky with the first egg; the shell was strong enough to take it. The second and third eggs quietly vanished. The fourth egg is the one posted; I gave it three coats of shellac before drilling. There are a couple of dark secrets patched together with superglue on each egg.

I do intend to use these as ornaments. Christmas tree, or Easter tree, or maybe both. I've had wild ideas of an "egg-mobile" as well. You know, a framework with the eggs hanging on strings...
i like the idea of the mobile

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good luck!!
 
WOW...some really great eggs here! This looks like a fun contest, I wish my birds were laying right now. Everybody is molting!
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Keep up all the wonderful eggs everyone!
 

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