I
know it's been awhile - but i thought I'd
ramp things up again with a little lesson on Eggs. With the holiday
season fast approaching - my fingers are flying and the creative juices
are flowing as I work on getting my Winter egg collection going. What -
you may ask - could I possibly make from eggs that would be appropriate
for the winter holidays? Well - read on my friends and bask in my
artistic endeavors (ok - just a bit overdone - but it's late LOL )
I've
taught many classes for young and old alike during the months up to the
Christmas holidays and every time my students are just amazed at what
they've created in just a few hours. Now that doesn't include all the
prep work I've done for them before hand - but you get my drift. I
usually stick to duck and goose eggs as they seem to be the
perfect height for hanging.
I
love the look of winter scenes with birds and deer running through
them. While I often use red birds that resemble cardinals,
I've taken to coordinating my bird and outside designs and have expanded
my selection to purple and blue. The birds scene here actually match
the color of the poinsettia I've added to the outside of the egg.
And of course, blue birds look best with silver accents.
I've
also played with larger eggs. This ostridge egg, for example, is one I
taught last year at the Ohio Egg Artist show and turned out really
well. This one also has 2 matching goose egg ornaments so it makes a
great combination.
These
diorama eggs are probably some of my favorites to make as I love the
glittery, icy look to them.
I've placed some of these egg ornaments in
our ATA girl store as well as in the Etsy store. Stop by and
take a look. If you have any questions - just give me a shout. It's
never too late to plan for the holidays.


