Thursday, September 22, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Friday Egg: Butterfly Tree
A beautiful blue egg swathed in lacy tendrils - it's a butterfly tree.
I started with an egg dyed Asparagus and waxed in all the stems and leaves. After I washed it down to white with Ivory dish soap, I dyed the egg Golden Yellow for the leaves and the butterflies. There are two lighter yellow butterflies just for fun - maybe they aren't ripe yet? The final color is Peacock Blue.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Friday Egg: JoJo's Beautiful Creation
My daughter JoJo and I were hanging out in my studio one lazy day. She was coloring her princess coloring pages and I was working on an egg. She grabbed a blank egg and scribbled on it with a pencil and proudly showed me her work. I thought it might be fun to "enhance" her work so a few days later I outlined all of her pencil marks with wax and then dyed and waxed in all the different colors. I think it is actually quite nice and I may try to incorporate the idea in a more organized fashion on some of my own eggs.
Happy Friday!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Friday Egg: Captain America!
Doesn't this look like I should be posting it on Independence Day? It's the egg that Captain America would have on his mantel if he collected eggs.
It is deceptively simple, but takes a lot of prep work with a pencil to make sure that the lines are parallel and even. One of these days I will do a tutorial on the pencil guidelines for each kind of egg so you can see what goes into it.
I was trying to use rich holiday colors, but was tired of the usual red and green. Not sure if I succeeded in making it a Christmas holiday egg, but if you need a Fourth of July egg this is it!
Happy Friday!
It is deceptively simple, but takes a lot of prep work with a pencil to make sure that the lines are parallel and even. One of these days I will do a tutorial on the pencil guidelines for each kind of egg so you can see what goes into it.
I was trying to use rich holiday colors, but was tired of the usual red and green. Not sure if I succeeded in making it a Christmas holiday egg, but if you need a Fourth of July egg this is it!
Happy Friday!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Friday Egg: One of my all-time favorites

Friday Egg today is one of my favorite designs. It is completely based on a chiyogami or yuzen Japanese printed paper pattern, so I take no credit for the lovely abstract wagon wheel design. I dyed a goose egg Gold, did the first layer of waxing and then washed the egg back down to white and waxed those areas that are white. After that I dyed and re-dyed the egg, layering up shades of gray and black while waxing between each different dye bath.
It has been a busy month for traveling, so no time for making new eggs these past couple of weeks. I hope to have a beautiful new egg for you by next Friday. Nose to the grindstone again next week: Christmas is approaching fast and I have to get busy making new and fabulous eggs to sell!
Happy Friday!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Friday Egg: Ring Around the Rosie
A new design today for Friday Egg. I came up with this when I was penciling in a traditional Sakvy (saddlebags) design. Instead of dividing the sections I just decided to let one flower bouquet lead into the next. A touch of gilding at the centers of the pink and white flowers adds a perky accent, especially against the black background.
Happy Friday!
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