Egg Art – How It Began
Many years ago, one of my sisters became interested in the Ukrainian art of pysanky and (as sisters tend to do) sucked me into the world of Egg Art right…
Read moreMany years ago, one of my sisters became interested in the Ukrainian art of pysanky and (as sisters tend to do) sucked me into the world of Egg Art right…
Read moreYou know, I believe I discover something new every time I make a batch of jewelry. Of course, I tend to discover it at the end of my batch instead…
Read moreThere are many ways to varnish an egg. Some people prefer the spray varnish, some brush it on, some simply rub it on with their hands. I use a combination…
Read moreVinegar etching is done simply by immersing an egg in a jar of white vinegar. The vinegar reacts with the calcium on the eggshell and breaks it down, to where…
Read moreHey, don’t toss that half-finished egg – some of my most interesting designs came about as an accident! Every so often, when I am lost in eggworld, I lose track…
Read moreEgg Art display is as important as the pattern and decoration of your eggs. Choosing a complementary theme, the color, and making sure the egg fits nicely and does not…
Read moreI’ve been searching through my images, looking for some eggs that match jewelry so I can show you how the transition happens. Surprisingly, I have very few that apply! Many…
Read moreThere are several books I can recommend, that will help the beginning egger to get started, or for the veteran egger to possibly move in new directions with our craft.…
Read more“Celeste” is a design that just wouldn’t go away – I loved the blazing reds, and had to find new ways to display her. All my eggs have their own…
Read moreSo I was wandering the internet looking for others of my ilk, and came across an article from a Milwaukee, Wisconsin online newspaper about an egg artist named Barbara Godlewski. …
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