For Easter, Ukrainians make pysanky - colorful eggs dyed in the batik method. It’s a tradition that goes back to ancient times and is found in many Eastern European nations. In Ukraine, it’s so popular that there is even a pysanka museum in the city of Kolomyia. Read more: How to make your own Ukrainian pysanka Easter egg...
. .Pysanky - Ukrainian Easter Egg
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How to make Pysanky or Ukrainian Easter Eggs.
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In this post, you will learn how to make authentic ukrainian piroshki recipe. In English- fresh herbs, egg and rice vegetarian hand pies. This is a family recipe, and I’m confident to say best piroshki recipe I ever made. And as always in the post, I share some tips and tricks on how to make piroshki from scratch.
The intricate Ukranian craft starts with the right egg. Here's everything you need to know about creating pysanky eggs, from waxing and penciling to coloring and etching.
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Pysanky are Easter eggs decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk art. Learn more, listen to Rechenka’s Eggs, and make your own!
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The intricate Ukranian craft starts with the right egg. Here's everything you need to know about creating pysanky eggs, from waxing and penciling to coloring and etching.
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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!
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In this post, you will learn how to make authentic ukrainian piroshki recipe. In English- fresh herbs, egg and rice vegetarian hand pies. This is a family recipe, and I’m confident to say best piroshki recipe I ever made. And as always in the post, I share some tips and tricks on how to make piroshki from scratch.
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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.
Do you want to see how pysanky (Easter eggs) from different regions of Ukraine look like? Then enjoy the entertaining article we have prepared for you.
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