Okay, when I saw these in the SS magazine in the Art Show (March) I just had to get myself involved! And was it involved. I have my version of "how to" typed out and I will try to e-mail it to the group. These were alot of fun. I did six total. I gave a good friend a set.
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Registered: September 24, 2004 Location: Space Place Posts: 1096
Fri, Mar 24, 2006 @ 4:48 AM
I wonder if you could do those plain plastic eggs this same way... These are so cute, I love them.
Janet
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Registered: November 28, 2005 Location: Posts: 220
Fri, Mar 24, 2006 @ 6:13 AM
These are beautiful...you did a great job. When I saw these I wanted to try them, but it looks really time consuming. Did it take as long as it looks like it would?
Registered: July 30, 2006 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 3686
Sat, Jan 13, 2007 @ 9:55 PM
These are beautiful. You say they were hard but I might be interested in giving them a try. Would you mind giving me the basic details of how they were made?? Obviously, you glued the punched flowers (that had Fresh Fillers and dazzling diamonds) but what is underneath?? Tissue paper?? And what is the main shape of the egg?? Are they real eggs (not likely) or those plastic ones you can buy?? or something else??
I would really appreciate if you were able to provide any help so I can make a project as beautiful as yours.
Thanks in advance
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