To do eggs you need to make a little hole on both ends and blow till you see little bright spots where ever you look. Rinse them out and let them dry. Spray paint them. (Being careful not to inhale the fumes so the good times don't start early!) Let that dry and then, this is where the fun really starts! You get to go to a fabric store or a craft store and get to go look and pick notions!
How fun in that? I had the notion that I was going to kill myself right then and there while I was in the craft store. (Why are the lines the longest at fabric and craft stores? )
Then you get to work with a hot glue gun and have molten lava like glue on your fingers and being that it's glue, it sticks to you while it burns. (Good times,good times) and then glue little ribbons and bows (oh my) to a egg. Why do we do this? Oh, that's right. It's crafty!
I made a dozen of them and I only have 6 left? I wonder what happened to the others? (Smash smash!)
Those are really nice! I really like the gold and mauve one.
ReplyDeleteMy sister painted blown out eggs with the kids one year. We stuck some budding sticks in a bucket of damp sand and hung the eggs on them at Easter time. I kept them for a few years but they finally all broke.
Wow, those eggs are really nice. I wish you could see all my grandma's eggs. She made them really fancy. I'll take more pictures when I visit my parents.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to put your eggs out for display.
I especially enjoyed this story having sat with you through some of your "creative" spells. Remember pasta angels? Or scrapbooking? Perhaps God is trying ever so hard to teach you patience.
ReplyDeleteThey're realy pretty! you have more patience than I do, lol....(krissy hammer,hahahah)
ReplyDeleteAnnie
hahahah...you're too funny...blow until you see little lights. I guess you don't blow up any ballons, eh?
ReplyDeleteI remember the pasta Angels, Alicia gave me one that I still have.
ReplyDeleteHere is a hint; They don't break if you keep them wrapped up in the decoration box and then don't decorate for Christmas!
Janice