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Monday, October 15, 2007

Hallow-egg Tutorial

We’ve done this a few different ways over the years. When we first started making these eggs, we started with some left-over Easter Egg Dyes, a sharpie magic marker and whatever else we could find to be creative.
Hard boil the eggs. Allow them to cool and keep them at room temp. Do not refrigerate the eggs after boiling. It will cause them to sweat when you are ready to color them. They take some work and you will have a ton that you think are just uglier than snot, but the pumpkins are always easy. (Great for kids) Not much to it. I’ve never done it, but you may be able to use some Tie-Die tabs from an arts and crafts store if you don’t have any extra easter egg dye lying around. But it will probably stain everything badly. This year we used some of the absolute cheapest acrylic pain that we could find at the craft store. $1/tube. I don’t know how the acrylic paint would work on the eggs because this year we used fake wood eggs. (So much better and less temporary, but took us a few years of passive searching to find. {Thanks Holly})
This whole project is a lot of fun, but there are really no good instructions, just lots of creativity. Another thought may be to head to a creek bed and collect a few nicely rounded stones and then paint them. This could be fun because the jagged edges could make a good witch face… like I said, be creative, it’s more fun that way.
We are considering getting some clear lacquer to cover the eggs so that the paint won’t rub off onto each other. (this probably won’t matter with the temporary hard boiled eggs)
Have fun and post pictures if any of you decide to make them.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey Katie and Daniel. Its your sister (and sister-in-law)! I miss you guys a lot. Marin is soooo sweet! I wish I could see you guys soon...I am homesick for you all so I am going to go and paint some eggs tomorrow; so its like I am there doing it with you.....but not... Nevermind. Love and miss you A LOT!!!

erinmalia said...

it's the other erin, not the one related to you. so you really just hand-painted those designs onto the eggs? no stencils or anything? DANG.

Daniel said...

No stencils. Just immagination... and patience. that is why, for kids, the pumpkin design is really the easiest and still really cool. You can do a lot with them.

Megan said...

Thank you so much for halloween egg 101. I really wanted to know what kind of paint and stuff you guys used. Where did you find the wooden eggs???