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I made a pysanka for mother’s day. My mom’s side of the family is Finnish so I made it with an iconic Marimekko design I grew up always having in the house. I’ve been wanting to do this egg idea for a while now!
been wanting to have a more “official” transparent look to the charms so after some experimenting, I think I may have found a new way to go abt charm making
the printed shrink plastic (foxy) still looks good, and the more cloudy outline isn’t bad but the normal shrink plastic (chica) just looks more personally appealing
I’ll also be bumping the prices for these charms soon so just a heads up, I’ve been told they were priced too low 🤭
How to Create Swirled Easter Eggs
http://www.viralleakszone.com/how-to-create-swirled-easter-eggs/
How to Create Swirled Easter Eggs
easter egg decorating, easter eggs, egg crafts
Part of the fun of Easter celebrations is finding new ways to decorate eggs. When friends and family see these brightly colored eggs, they’ll definitely ask, “How did you make the swirls?” The secret, if you wish to tell them, is shaving cream.
Things You’ll Need
Hard-boiled eggs Glass bowl Water Vinegar Food coloring Glass baking dish Shaving cream Wood skewers Vinyl, rubber or latex gloves Paper towels
Step 1: Dye Eggs
Start by giving the eggs a base color. Fill a glass bowl with equal parts water and vinegar, and add a few drops of food coloring. Mix with a spoon. Place an egg in the dye solution until it gains a light, uniform color. Because this is a base color, choose pastels like yellow, light blue and pink so that the swirl colors will stand out. Allow about an hour for the eggs to dry.
Step 2: Line Dish With Shaving Cream
Spray shaving cream into a glass baking dish. Smooth it out with your fingers so that an even layer lines the bottom of the baking dish. There should be no more than 1 inch of shaving cream. If there is too much, just scoop some out with your fingers and discard it.
Step 3: Add Crops of Food Coloring
Remove the caps of the food coloring, and add drops of the dye on top of the shaving cream. Use no more than two colors, and try to space the drops evenly across the shaving cream. Do not apply too many drops of the food coloring – you don’t want the colors to blend.
Step 4: Swirl the Colors
Take a wooden skewer and run it vertically and horizontally across the dye in the shaving cream to create swirls. It will actually look like you’re decorating a cake. Don’t be overzealous with the skewer in the shaving cream – you want to just make swirls, not blend the colors.
Step 5: Roll Eggs Across Shaving Cream
Now here’s where the magic happens. Place the egg on one end of the baking dish on top of the shaving cream and roll it across the dish in one direction. Use the skewer, rather than your fingers, to roll it. As the egg rolls across the shaving cream, it picks up the swirl pattern. Depending on its size, each baking dish lined with shaving cream and swirled food coloring will decorate three to four eggs. Once the egg has gone across the shaving cream, the distinct swirls are muddied and you should not use that section again. When all the shaving cream and dye has been used, scoop the remainder out, wash the pan and start over again with fresh shaving cream and dye.
Step 6: Remove the Eggs
Carefully remove the egg from the shaving cream with your fingers, holding it at the top and bottom ends so you don’t disturb the swirls. Wear vinyl or plastic gloves to keep dye from getting on your fingers. Place your eggs on a plate to allow the color to set for about 30 minutes.
Step 7: Wipe off Shaving Cream
Rub a paper towel very gently around the egg to remove any excess shaving cream. And you’re done! For this we say, go ahead and put all your eggs into one basket. It’ll make a beautiful display.
Adorable Egg Diorama Craft
Adorable Egg Diorama Craft
Adorable Egg Diorama Crafts for Everyone
Easter crafts are fun not only to make, but also to give as gifts to family, friends, and neighbors. All you need is a quick trip to the dollar or craft store, and you’ll have everything you need to make an Adorable Egg Diorama. I picked up some paper mache eggs (which surprisingly had a plastic interior) and foam Easter stickers for this craft. I had…
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