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Pisanki wielkanocne. Easter eggs, Poland. More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl Photo Mariusz Cieszewski
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Easter Fair Opole, Poland, 28 march 2010 Artist: Alina Wypchlo, Namyslow, Poland
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To some, Poland is a country of grey apartment blocks, winter and… polar bears. Well, it might be for those who never heard about Poland and its rich culture. But if you saw Eurovision 2014 or if you’ve already visited Poland and managed to stop by a souvenir shop, you probably know that there’s a lot of colour and adornments to our craft!
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Die Volkshochschule Baumschulenstraße bietet einen Kurs zur Ostereiergestaltung an.
This week I stumbled upon of the pretties Easter egg I had ever seen.. It let me to a little project by Dinara Mirtalipova; a madly talented illustrator who was born in Uzbekistan and currently works and lives in Ohio, US. Every year Dinara paints eggs in honor of her grandmother who, as she explains, was the […]
These incredible designs will inspire you to WOW with your own dyed dozen.
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My very talented friend, Besty Croft, is showing us the art of making traditional Pysanky Eggs for this upcoming easter season!
If you are Eastern European most surely your childhood included eggs dyed in onion skins. I know my childhood in Romania did. However, at the time I didn't appreciate them. All I wanted was glitzy brightly colored eggs with a bunch of stickers on them. Little did I know at that time that when I was older, I would follow my family's tradition and end up loving the eggs dyed in onion skins. These eggs in the picture above I made a couple of years back. Besides red onion skins, I added some blueber
A Sorb egg painter decorates an Easter egg while using bent spoons full of melted wax as coloring at the annual Easter egg market on March 16, 2013 in Schleife, Germany. Easter is a particularly...
Muzeum Regionalne w Łęcznej Oddział Zamiejscowy Muzeum Lubelskiego w Lublinie tradycyjnie przed Wielkanocą organizuje lekcje muzealne-warsztaty zdobienia pisanek metodą batikową.
Discover 40 egg-cellent Easter egg decorating ideas - from natural dyeing to spots, stripes, florals and everything in between!
The Polish Pottery Store. Painted wooden Easter eggs.
An easy way to create unique and colorful Easter eggs is using watercolors. Keep in mind this is not a permanent color option like dye but it is clean, fun and you can achieve all kinds really cools effects. I started with eggs that had been hard boiled and a set of Crayola watercolors. I painted a wash of color all over the surface of the egg and while the paint was still wet I added shapes (leaves) and let the color drip a little. I pulled out my watercolor pencils. If you haven't used watercolor pencils (or water soluble pencils)- they are pretty darn cool. They are like a colored pencil but after you draw on the surface, you can run a wet paint brush over them the color is dispersed and it turns into more of a watercolor wash. I also like drawing with them on a surface that is wet. I used my watercolor pencils to draw on the wet surface. When you draw on a wet surface it almost feels like the pencil is melting. The result is a rich and soft line that is great for details. I added some scribbles and messy writing throughout the surface and let dry. I created all kinds of eggs in different colors with a variety of patterns and simple designs.
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Here you’ll find informations about Polish pisanki (decorated Easter eggs): Short history 8 types of Polish Easter eggs Patterns Gallery of Polish pisanki
Of all the Easter Eggs ever made and gifted, there is a particular collection that exists as a testament of craftsmanship and genius. They were gifted as an expression of love and adulation, represent a continued legacy from father to son.They are the brainchild of a man who is perhaps the best known jeweller in the world, Peter Karl Fabergé .
From springy pastels to hand-painting and decoupage tutorials, adorn your Easter eggs with eggstra creativity and sparkle this year.
Here are some easy egg coloring ideas that will work your creativity this Ester: Crayola Easter Eggs,The Spectacular Sparkles Easter Eggs...
Many people know the tradition of giving eggs at Easter time. Also, in the history of jewelry art there is the widely known and exquisite precious eggs made by Carl Faberge . Made of gold, silver and colored enamel and richly adorned with diamonds , pearls , rubies, sapphires and other precious gems , these decorative Easter eggs were the subject of deserved acclaim and admiration . We have combined these two traditions to make to produce exquisite handmade fabric Faberge styled Easter Eggs. You also can learn to make these gifts for your loved ones at Easter - and you only need ... 2 small pieces of fabric (silk, linen, cotton, felt, calico cloth and others) and your imagination with our step by step instructions! So - stylized fabric Faberge eggs by your own hands. Skills level - beginner and up. Size 11 cm (4.33") Materials - fabric, synthetic or natural filling, decorative elements. 1. Draw a pattern of the egg on fabric pieces, do not cut 2. Сut the egg`s pattern after sewing. Stitch a holes in the edges (pic. 3) 3. Fill the egg by your choice of filling. Please remember - it is a nice chance to make a lavender sachet also! 4. Stitch the bottom of the egg. 5. The egg is almost has done! Choose a beads, lace, ribbon and etc. to decorate your precious Easter Egg! 6. Use your plush Easter Egg as an aroma sachet. Drip 2-3 drops of high-quality aromatic oil (rose, lavender, orange, verbena) to the bottom of the egg. Happy Easter! If you do not know where to get beautiful beads to decorate your Easter Eggs - small tip for you -just check nice White Giraffe shop
Pisanki wielkanocne. Easter eggs, Poland. More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl Photo Mariusz Cieszewski