Thursday, February 17, 2011

Friday Egg: Purely Traditional Rose




Friday Egg today is a traditional rose or star design executed on a goose egg.  I love the color combination of scarlet and dark red.  It doesn't sound like it would be very pretty, but it evokes a vintage elegance that makes me think of velvet couches and intricate Victorian knick-knacks.  And this design is so rewarding.  I love the variations I can get by altering each little row of squares or changing the color scheme.  When I melt the wax off on these designs I am always enchanted by the final result.

I started with a white egg and following the traditional order, waxed from white through yellow, peach, green, scarlet, dark red and black.  I think my favorite part of this egg is the "gift box" row.  It is the eighth row back from the center white star and is a peach square bisected by two red ribbons with small sprouts growing from four sides.  It is so blocky and big and balances with the more organic forms that are on the inner rows. If you are interested, this egg is listed on Etsy!

What a crazy week it has been!   After a couple of weeks of JoJo's sniffly nose and coughing, I was dumbfounded by her doctor's diagnosis of pneumonia!  I don't know why, but I always think of pneumonia in the same way I think of pleurisy, lumbago, or chilblains:  something that Jane Eyre would get. Silly, I know.  People get pneumonia all the time, but I just never expected to hear that diagnosis.  Also, both ears are infected.  Poor little JoJo was so sick, but the only way to tell was that she complained on Monday of being tired and then said "I want to go to bed." She never wants to go to bed, so I knew something was up.  And she kept talking about getting french fries stuck in her ears.  The doctor didn't mention finding any fried food of any kind in her ears, so that was a relief.  So we hide out on the couch watching movies and playing games until she starts to feel better.

Happy Friday Egg!









Friday, February 11, 2011

Friday Egg: Aqua, Cream and Brown Traditional Pysanky



Today's egg is an etched brown chicken egg.  I love the dark brown of the eggshell.  It really stands out against the cream of the undershell.  The aqua is such a pretty retro color, and the combination of brown and blue is one of my favorites.

I started with a brown egg and waxed all the lines that show brown in the finished egg.  After all the areas were waxed, I etched the egg in full-strength vinegar until I achieved a light cream color.  I dipped the egg in aqua and waxed those areas.  I think I would do a slightly lighter aqua next time, but it is so hard to tell color intensity when the brown is covered with wax.  After I waxed the aqua areas, I dipped the egg in vinegar again to remove all traces of color and get to the lightest cream color.

Enjoy your Friday Egg!







Check out this amazing chunk of ice!  We had a cup on the back porch that had a few inches of water in it and it froze last week.  It looks like one of those beautiful glass paperweights with the encased design.  Or a sea anemone under water.  It was just gorgeous and I still have it in my freezer.  I guess it will stay there until it sublimates.


Friday, February 4, 2011

No Friday Egg - Snow Day!

Sorry, but no Friday egg today as I had my daughter home with me all day playing in the snow!



Friday, January 28, 2011

Friday Egg: Tippyloo Part Deux


It's another round of Tippyloo eggs this Friday, two chicken eggs and one tiny quail egg done the same way but with brighter colors.  I can't decide if I like one better than the other.  I really like the earth tones of last week's egg, but the brights are a lot of fun too.  Which one do you like?










Happy Friday!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Friday Egg: Does this look like a Tippyloo egg?


It's still Friday right?  I think I will be getting this done in time to still qualify for Friday egg.

This is a new design! I am really enjoying the freeform movement of the swirling colors.  This design was inspired by my friend Julie. She has a nephew she adores and she is making up stories for him about a make-believe bird called a Tippyloo. She called me to ask whether I could create a Tippyloo egg to send him for Easter and this is what came to mind immediately.  I am still playing with the design and colors - next week when I have a working camera (these photos were taken with my i-phone) I will post photos of a few more colorways I have explored with this design.  It reminds of of those beautiful agate gemstones like this:



I started with a brown egg on this, waxed and then dyed yellow.  Waxed the yellow layer and then etched it down to white and waxed that layer.  Next I dipped in Brick very briefly to get the terra cotta color and waxed.  Next I dipped in Asparagus for the dark green and once that layer was waxed, I washed the dye down to a lighter Asparagus color and waxed that layer.

I hope you like it, because you will definitely see more of this design.





Happy Friday!

Friday Egg: Technical Difficulties

Friday Egg is postponed for a bit as I can't find my camera battery charger.  Argh.


Friday, January 14, 2011

Friday Egg: Lavender Iris


Friday Egg this week is a restrained little and shy little thing that reveals its infinite charms only upon close examination.  

I started with a brown chicken egg for my outlines.  Once all the guidelines were drawn, I etched the egg in regular white vinegar until the eggshell was white.  I dipped the egg in bright yellow for the polka dots surrounding the flowers and the yellow centers of the flowers.  I did the nets and some tiny triangles in the eternity band in bright green as well as the leaves of the flowers.  Next was orange for the band and then violet for the flowers and details in the band.  For the final background color, I washed the purple dye down with just plain water until it achieved the pretty lavender color.  One side shows two iris and the other side is a bloomed iris and a bud, each surrounded by spiky shoots.

Unusual color combination of purple and orange on this egg!  I wonder how different this egg would have looked with a white egg instead of a brown egg.  Probably a lot more showy and bright.  I really like this sweet little guy, hiding his lights under a bushel.

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Hope you like it too.  Happy Friday!