This year’s edition of my easter eggs. What do you think? : )
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Okay, I think I need to clarify how these eggs where made. Some of you seem to think that I painted white eggs and layered some sort of gold paint etc. But it’s SO much easier than that! Brown eggs, white posca marker (pen with acrylic ink), DONE! Thank you for the kind comments and emails! Love you, xx
That’s just WOW. Great work!
Hihi, Thank YOU!
they are absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Dessa gillar jag nästan ännu mer!
Härligt, tack!
Oh, how I love these! Sheer perfection!!!
(How did you ever accomplish this without smearing your work as you went???)
Thank you so much! It really isn’t that much different from drawing in a piece of paper.
Såå vackra!!
Tack snälla!!
Stunning- WOW!
THANK YOU!
Hi Caroline,
Your eggs are absolutely delicious, they give me design goose pumps. LOVE THEM!
Wow, Thank you!
Whoa. These are the most impressive eggs I’ve seen this year. Beautiful.
Oh my, thank you!!!
These are so so beautiful !
Thank you Charlotte!
They are amazingly beautiful! Wauw 🙂
Thanks so much!
Those are nice. Where do you get the toppers/hangers?
I got them from a craft supply store called “Panduro hobby” in Stockholm, Sweden.
I would love to see a tutorial on the eggs! 🙂 Did you draw in negative space for the golden eggs, or did you use some sort of resist then remove it? My daughter zentangles on paper. Would be fun to try on eggs! Thank you for sharing your beautiful works! And Happy Easter to you.
I just painted on brown farm eggs, with a white posca pen. As simple as that, brown egg + wihte posca marker. Thank you, and happy easter to you too!
How did you attach the hangers on these. What did you make the hanger from. So lovely!
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Hi Caroline,
These eggs look amazing. My only question is can you draw with this acrylic pen on boiled eggs as well.
Will it not bleed through, and ruin the egg for eating?
Thanks!
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