Friday, September 30, 2011

Friday Egg: Heraldic Shield

Traditional Horizontal Pysanky in Gold, Dark Green and Red with Diagonal Elements on Shield Shapes

This egg reminds me of a shield or coat of arms. I think it may be the diagonal element on the almond or shield shapes beneath. The colors are prefect for fall, which I hope will arrive soon because I am sick of 100 degree days.

I started with a white chicken egg, waxed all white lines, then dipped in Golden Wheat and waxed, Asparagus and waxed, then a final color of Dark Red

Traditional Horizontal Pysanky in Gold, Dark Green and Red with Diagonal Elements on Shield Shapes

Traditional Horizontal Pysanky in Gold, Dark Green and Red with Diagonal Elements on Shield Shapes


Traditional Horizontal Pysanky in Gold, Dark Green and Red with Diagonal Elements on Shield Shapes



Traditional Horizontal Pysanky in Gold, Dark Green and Red with Diagonal Elements on Shield Shapes

Happy Friday, my Lords and Ladies!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Friday Egg: Rainbow Brite!

Rainbow-Hued Pysanky Geometric Design

It's 1982 all over again with this rainbow-hued chicken egg.  I started with with outlines but next time I think I will start with a red egg so I can do the true rainbow order of ROYGBIV.  


Rainbow-Hued Pysanky Geometric Design

Rainbow-Hued Pysanky Geometric Design

Rainbow-Hued Pysanky Geometric Design



Happy Friday!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Friday Egg: Butterfly Tree


Yellow and Green Butterfly Tree on Peacock Blue Background

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.


Yellow and Green Butterfly Tree on Peacock Blue Background


Yellow and Green Butterfly Tree on Peacock Blue Background

Yellow and Green Butterfly Tree on Peacock Blue Background

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!





Friday, August 26, 2011

Friday Egg: Cosmos on Blue



Today's egg is a lovely blueish-purple color with my variation of the traditional sakvy design.  Scarves of traditional diamonds are encircled by white and yellow cosmos.












Happy Friday!

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!