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Eggs
Tiny bowl
Pearlized acrylic paints in yellow, pink, white, blue, green, lavender
Disposable foam plate
Sponge and water
Glass bowl (for display)
White sand
Pearls and shells
Pierce tiny holes on opposite ends of an egg. Poke a hole in egg yolk. Blow inside of egg into a bowl.
Choose color combinations for your eggs. These pearlized colors were used in combinations of three colors.
Place the three colors of paint on a foam plate in small, quarter-size amounts. Soak a sponge in water and squeeze out excess. Begin sponging on one color on one end. Rinse and apply other colors.
Add and sponge in white where you want colors to lighten. Sponge and blend colors for the look you want.
Display eggs in a glass bowl with sand, shells and pearls.
Pearlized Easter Eggs craft
Posted at recipegoldmine.com by buddyher 6:22:05pm 6/29/03Eggs
Tiny bowl
Pearlized acrylic paints in yellow, pink, white, blue, green, lavender
Disposable foam plate
Sponge and water
Glass bowl (for display)
White sand
Pearls and shells
Pierce tiny holes on opposite ends of an egg. Poke a hole in egg yolk. Blow inside of egg into a bowl.
Choose color combinations for your eggs. These pearlized colors were used in combinations of three colors.
Place the three colors of paint on a foam plate in small, quarter-size amounts. Soak a sponge in water and squeeze out excess. Begin sponging on one color on one end. Rinse and apply other colors.
Add and sponge in white where you want colors to lighten. Sponge and blend colors for the look you want.
Display eggs in a glass bowl with sand, shells and pearls.
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