Do you feel like you’re stuck with the stick figure drawing technique and can’t do anything else? Then surely you don’t even feel like painting Easter eggs for yourself.
The task that requires creativity comes together in your head, but are you proving to be much weaker in implementation? Easter is approaching, one of the popular traditions of which is the painting of male eggs. Well, there are already a number of solutions for this that don’t require too much dexterity, yet the product can be wonderful. Feel free to step in and these techniques are at least as enjoyable and spectacular as it is for kids.
Print!
The best thing about this technique is that you hardly need anything other than eggs and paint. Tear off small pieces of newsprint, paper towels, napkins and dip them in different colors of your choice. Then all you have to do is press the material into the shell of a boiled egg with different strengths and movements. Not only will you get colored eggs, but you are guaranteed not to be the same.
Egg bunny
The good thing about this version is that it has eggs and a bunny in one. You get rid of the raw egg from the inside, meaning you blow it out. Dip the lower half of the eggshell into the paint of your choice and let it dry. This will be the bunny's body. Once that’s done, all you have to do is grab the felt and draw a nice bunny poop on the top. Draw ears, eyes, nose and even large teeth.
Nail polish
If you have bored and dried nail polish but still want to use it, dilute it. Pour some water into a bowl and drop a few drops of the desired nail polish. Yes, feel free to use more colors. Using a noose stick or toothpick, gently mix the colors and dip the eggs in it. Wonderful pattern, wonderful colors for the end result.
White, shapely
You leave the boiled egg in nature. The ornament will be given by your white felt-tip pen. The pattern you are going to draw on it. You can even make named eggs and of course you can come up with a variety in your sample.
Glittery
Paint the boiled egg. Once the paint has dried, use a brush to apply any amount of glue and dip it into mica powder. The glitter stuck in the glue gives the pattern, and of course the glitter.
Flowering eggs
It's an old method, but maybe you don't know it. Collect small leaves, flowers. Put a nylon stocking or socks on the egg, place the desired plant on it and so dip the eggs in the egg paint. Where the petal or leaf is in contact with the eggshell, the dye will not trap, i.e. the unpainted part will be the sample.
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