Faberge Eggs
- 4 eggs
- 1 needle
- 1 cloth
- 1 bowl
- 5 acrylic paints, if you can get pearlescent ones, more's the better, if not, you can use glitter/glitter glue
- 1 pair of tweezers
- 1 jewels/sequins, etc.
- 1 PVA craft glue
- Wash the eggs, and dry thoroughly.
- Take one egg at a time, and use the needle to make a small hole in the top and a slightly larger hole in the bottom.
- Blow hard down into the top hole, over a bowl, until the contents of the egg are squeezed out the hole at the bottom.
- It can take a while, and some effort to do this.
- When all the eggs are empty, wipe them clean and sit them in egg cups or other suitable containers.
- The egg whites and yolks can be used for baking or making scrambled eggs.
- Paint the top half of the eggs with patterns of your choosing...varying size of wavy and zigzag patterns work well.
- Allow the paint to dry before turning them over and doing the same to the bottom of the eggs.
- Allow them to dry again before using tweezers to pick up the decorative bits and bobs you are using, dip them in a little glue and carefully stick them all over the eggs.
- Be sure to turn them back round before you do this, so the best decorations are on the top of the eggs
- Allow the glue to dry.
- You can make optional egg holders by trimming and painting holes from a cardboard egg carton.
eggs, needle, cloth, bowl, acrylic, tweezers, craft glue
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/363938-faberge-eggs (may not work)