Easter egg hunts are so much fun! But there is a limit to how many hard-boiled eggs my children and I want to eat at once! And candy isn't any better! So, although we will still have some of the other eggs, these wooden eggs will add to the fun.
We completed this project in a single afternoon, so you still have time to tackle this simple, but pleasing project.
I bought a package of wooden eggs from Hobby Lobby for $3.99 (plus tax) for 4 eggs.
The first step was to paint the base color.
Next, I used the tip of the paintbrush handle to put five dots of color in roughly a pentagram shape. It doesn't have to be perfect, as you can see. I repeated this pattern all over the egg.
After the petals dried, I used the same paintbrush handle to dab another color in the middle of the pentagram. I used purple on this egg and yellow on the other. Even with imperfections, it looks okay.
Next, I painted some stems and vines to connect the flowers. I used purple again on this egg, and green on the other.
It doesn't have to be perfect or realistic, just let yourself flow.
Finishing touches
Finally, on this purple egg, I added some green leaves to the vines, and even behind some of the white petals. On the green egg, I added some bumblebees flitting between the flowers. The purple one didn't seem to want that so much. But maybe you might add some ladybugs instead.
When everything was completely dry, I sprayed the eggs with varnish to protect them.
Here are the completed eggs again.
Happy crafting!
Lori Aberle Hopkins – photographer at Viking Visual, author, student-of-the-world.
Follow, upvote and resteem me here and on Facebook
Check out my work at: RedBubble, ImageKind, and CafePress.
Camera has changed from time to time, the photographer has not. :-)
Unless otherwise stated, all photos are original to me and © 2008-2018.
Really cool project! I can tell you guys had fun painting those.
Thank you! Yes, it was fun and so simple, yet effective.
Those eggs are really cool! You turned simple eggs into a piece of art.
Congratulations you have been upvoted and resteemed as part of #newbieresteemday's top 10 posts for the day! We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)
Thank you very much!
They were fun to make.
Your Post Has Been Featured on @Resteemable!
Feature any Steemit post using resteemit.com!
How It Works:
1. Take Any Steemit URL
2. Erase
https://
3. Type
re
Get Featured Instantly & Featured Posts are voted every 2.4hrs
Join the Curation Team Here | Vote Resteemable for Witness
This is really nice because you can reuse them for subsequent Easters as well.
Thanks! Yes, that is a definite plus. You can build to the collection by year - a great way to watch the growing up of children!
Very neat! Those are really pretty, and best of all, you will still have them to decorate and for next year!
We have SO many eggs because we have a lot of chickens. Literally, we have over 20 dozen eggs right now. So we have no shortage of chicken eggs 😂 but these wooden ones are really cool.
~Zoey
Been there, done that... lol. But there is still a limit to how many hard-boiled eggs one can eat. I remember this struggle growing up, when we usually had lots of eggs by Easter. Mom ate lots of egg-salad sandwiches (because we didn't like them!)
Of course, with real eggs, you could do the whole pin-hole thing and blow out the contents and use the shell like in Fabergé eggs.
Thanks for commenting!
What a great idea!! We always have soo many eggs left over and the candy is a big no go in our household! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful idea! Great fun for the whole family!
Thanks! If you do one per person (or more) per year, then everyone has a very personal collection when they grow up.
And these dot-based flowers are so simple, anyone can do it!
Ahh these are so cute! I remember making things like this when I was at school! Miss doing crafty things. This would be the perfect wind up for chocolate hungry kids haha.
lol - yes, could be disappointing for the kids expecting chocolate, but if they've done the painting to begin with, they know exactly what they are and might even like finding "their own" eggs!
Thanks for your comment!
Congratulations, your post has been featured in issue #3 of The Make It Healthy Project MAGAZINE!
Thank you!
Although my picture isn't the greatest, you might also appreciate my healthy chocolate cake...
https://steemit.com/dailyfoodphotography/@viking-ventures/grain-free-chocolate-cake-a-guilt-free-dessert
Thank you!