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eternally obsessed with kitchens
... easter eggs ...
A pysanka is a Polish-Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax-resist method
Onion Skin Dyed Kraslice (Czech Easter Eggs)
This was the first time I used brown eggs and they are definitely a deeper, less orange, red.
I used a nail to scratch on traditional Czech kraslice decorations.
I used a gallon bag full of onion skins with 10 cups of water and 4 TB vinegar.
I combined the ingredients in a small stockpot and brought to a boil. I simmered the onion skins with the lid on for 30 minutes, then removed them from the heat and steeped for a further 30 minutes. I then removed them from the onion skins from the water.
I added 7 eggs to the dye bath and brought back to a boil and simmered for 15 minutes. Then I removed the pot from the heat and let the eggs sit in the dye for 30 more minutes.
I removed them to a rack and when they dried I lightly scratched the design into the egg with a nail and then lightly polished each egg with olive oil.
Folk inspired deadly nightshade for Łukasz~
Polish folk in my living room 🌈💖✨🐔🐰🐏🐉🌝🌺🌸🌼🌻
Various bags made of natural cotton canvas, adorned with traditional embroidery motifs from various regions of Poland in a modern minimalistic style by Matuula.
Ukrainian dress for sale in Ternopil