No Friday Egg this week. I was asked by my friend Jen to do her makeup for her Halloween costume: a Roy Lichtenstein comic book character. I was a little nervous as I have never done makeup before but I think it turned out pretty well and had a blast doing it. If we had another six hours I would have made the dots a little smaller, but I think that we got the idea across pretty well. Trying to do the dots evenly over a three-dimensional surface was actually a lot like working on an egg. The last picture is of friend Stephen who was dressed as "Gigantic!" I loved both of the costumes and hope they win the costume contest. Happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday Egg: Halloween!
No Friday Egg this week. I was asked by my friend Jen to do her makeup for her Halloween costume: a Roy Lichtenstein comic book character. I was a little nervous as I have never done makeup before but I think it turned out pretty well and had a blast doing it. If we had another six hours I would have made the dots a little smaller, but I think that we got the idea across pretty well. Trying to do the dots evenly over a three-dimensional surface was actually a lot like working on an egg. The last picture is of friend Stephen who was dressed as "Gigantic!" I loved both of the costumes and hope they win the costume contest. Happy Halloween!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Friday Egg: Tiny Little Beauties on Location
Most are simple traditional designs without too much detail, but there are a few that are more intricate and two lovely butterfly designs that I will have to replicate on larger eggs.
It was such a glorious day today that I took the quail eggs on a field trip! We shot on location in my front yard, in the grass and in some small nests I have for display and even found a pecan husk (that is surely not the correct word but I don't know what is) to use as a prop. I would love to see a whole tree of decorated quail eggs peeping out from the husks as they ripen. It would be so pretty and would save me so much time!
Happy Beautiful Friday!
Friday, October 14, 2011
Friday Egg: A Bigger Fish Fry!

A goose egg for this Friday Egg. As with last week's egg, I really enjoy the interlocking patterns that make up this fish design, especially the fins. I took a lot of pictures, but I don't know if you can really get a sense of how these fish bodies interlock. I hope you can.
I started with a white goose egg, waxed all the areas that I wanted to stay white and then went through all colors light to dark. The hot pink and orange make me happy - it makes them look like exotic skeletal tropical glow-in-the-dark fish underwater at night. Or something like that. Each fish's inner body patterns are different, which makes it a lot more interesting for me to make since the same pattern four times can get boring.
Happy Friday!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Friday Fish Fry
An oldie but goodie today! I love this traditional design from the Ukrainian Gift Shop's Design Book 2 and have recreated it many times. It is such a satisfying design because everything is interconnected, creating the fish design by interlocking shapes and small details, reminiscent of Escher. In the original, they use a brown egg, with yellow and brick dyes. I chose to use my current favorite Golden Wheat and Turquoise on a white chicken egg, with a final color of black.
I hope you enjoy it!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday Egg: Heraldic Shield
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
Happy Friday, my Lords and Ladies!
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.
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