Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Take a well-washed raw egg and made one small and one large hole at both ends, with larger openings


Painting chicken eggs is a tradition burlap rolls in many countries where Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. One way of painting is hand painted with a brush and paints. To make decorative Easter eggs you will need:
Take a well-washed raw egg and made one small and one large hole at both ends, with larger openings must be large enough to be able to squeeze him in a match. Flip the egg with the large hole over the empty bowl and blow the contents into it. If necessary, you can help with a toothpick. Wash the empty shell under running water and let it dry. If you wait, you can help with a simple hair dryer. Is the decoration of the egg. For this you can use watercolor burlap rolls or gouache, also markers burlap rolls or to experiment with different decorative techniques such as decoupage or Quilling. To make the egg rack, use part of the match tied in the middle with a thread. Carefully tuck the stick through the hole of the shell, leaving the thread burlap rolls sticking out (see photos). Optionally, additional strength can pre-fill the empty shell with mounting foam.
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