I have been seeing a lot of projects on the internet for
Easter and I was really excited to do something myself. I had many options and finally decided to
decorate Easter eggs.
I used chicken eggs for this project and here’s how I went about decorating them.
I made holes on either side of the egg and blew the egg yolk
and egg white out. Rinsed it and let it dry for a few hours.
I used strips of colored tissue paper and stuck them on the egg with a mixture of glue and water. While doing that, I covered the work area
with a plastic bag to avoid the paper from sticking to the surface. After 3-4 layers of tissue paper the
decoupage eggs were ready.
Next thing on my list was a miniature egg diorama. To make
this I carved out an oval shaped hole in the empty egg shell. The border was
made by tight quilled coils. I glued the inside of the egg and stuffed it
with some scrap paper. Then made a little garden scene with green tissue paper,
rabbit cut outs and some flowers.
The last and my favorite was the quilled egg. Since I didn’t want to stick the quilled shapes
directly onto the egg, I created a paper mesh around the egg using 3mm strips. I made two such meshes, one for the top half
and one for the bottom.
All the quilled shapes were glued either to the sides of
each other or the mesh wherever possible. The mesh was always over the egg while making the design. This
helped me to take the egg out in the end.
This was a very different and challenging project as
compared to my previous works. I learnt a lot and had a great time exploring. And if you are wondering what happened to all
the egg yolk and egg whites – scrambled eggs it was! :)
-Smriti.