Easter Eggs! 3 fun easy decorating methods

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I bet you weren’t expecting Mini-Katherine to have a Razewing Ratha egg. Lol. Let’s paint some eggs! Happy Easter, everyone.
Watercolor Eggs: 2:20
Acrylic Eggs: 3:54
Temporary Tattoo Eggs: 5:40
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It never occurred to me to blow out the insides—we always colored hard boiled eggs when I was a kid, and the ephemeral-ness of the Egg Art (and destroying the art to eat the eggs later) is part of the point for me, but what a smart way to make eggs you can keep!

opalopossum
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"I know you come here for the dolls"; I come here for you actually! Your incredible talent, your bubbly personality, your style and passion - you've been a comfort and inspiration for me since I started watching you in ~2018. I hope you & your family are well, and happy Easter!

emeliamarie
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Ah, Easter. Our family tradition was to break the eggs after the holiday in violent ways. For my brothers, they would be targets for BB guns. 😂

kitganrice
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Ive never seen Easter egg decorating with blowing out the insides! My family always just hard boiled our eggs and would eat them the following week. These are adorable!!!

SmallFry_Ghost
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Removing the eggs' insides is a very interesting method, my family always boiled our eggs for decorating and rolling

crazcatladeestudios
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Basic folks: Easter
Katherine: Egg Fest 2024 ❤

madamplatypus
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I used to love Easter. In Finland it's tradition to kids dress up as witches or bunnies and go to door to door with decorated branches, sing a little rhyme and get treats as reward. Kinda like American Halloween but spring themed. I also did that when I was kid. Nowdays it's mostly just enjoying some chocolate eggs and maybe dinner with my family. I still do love all colors and cutesy theme what Easter brings 🥰

And those egg became very pretty! I want to paint some now!

MrsSonic
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You can also soak the eggshells in food-dyed water - and even create patterns by drawing on the shell with a candle or white wax crayon before hand, that's the really traditional method (my grandmother used to use natural dyes - red cabbage water, onion skin water, turmeric etc. We used 90s liquid artificial food colouring - a couple of drops in a mugful)

Blue_Caribou
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In Eastern European traditions, the eggs would be boiled with onion skins and polished with some oil, and some can decorate them further by engravings, but we always break the shells anyways. The decorating and the boiling go in one go.
I heard that many French households use onion skins to make bone broth. As long as they aren't rotten or dusty, they can make perfectly good broth along side some animal bones and carrot scraps.

Lilas.Duveteux
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We color boiled eggs, and then my dog “helps” me find them (she loves finding them and then telling me where they are by pointing, she had brief s&r training as a puppy but didn’t wind up getting picked for police or military because she’s too friendly). My family did acrylics one year and I loved it. I did most of the eggs since my parents just liked watching me paint

aloe
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My day immediately gets better when this queen of crafts uploads

AndyCandy
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My mom is a serious-business maker of Ukrainian easter eggs and has serious-business tools for making eggs, including this tool that squeezes the egg inners out without a mouth ever touching the shell. I guess it makes the work go more quickly (plus, those eggs are meant to stick around for years and any bits of egg left inside are gonna they’re pretty much weapons and turn to pure stink gas). It’s fun to try the Ukrainian wax-resist method of decorating eggs! The first few tries make you feel like everything you make will always be terrible and then you figure out what you’re doing and you just get better and better. 😃

TheBarbieWitch
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My family used to make casarones which are easter eggs where you break a bigger hole on the bottom, decorate as usual, stuff with confetti, then seal with colored tissue paper. 🎉🥚🎉

Then you throw them at or smash them on each other. Getting hit is good luck!

Labor intensive but super fun!

Dllqueen
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In Poland we decorate pisanki! Some people only use egshells, but in my family we use hard boiled-eggs, so we can share them on Easter Saturday and Sunday after they're blessed with other foods at the church. We usually dye them in onion peels or artificial dyes and scrape different patterns out. It's my favourite Easter tradition!

sheimi
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You say we come here for the dolls, but we come here for YOU. You're a great teacher and I love watching you work.

solitaryflower
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I am sure I speak for most of us when I say we come for YOU, the dolls are a huge part of that, but your personality, creativity, energy, and positivity are always appreciated, even in the simplest crafts and videos

miciarokiri
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My family’s always used hard boiled eggs for decorating. Then we’d crack them open throughout the day as a snack between church services and family gatherings.

MicaAnneArts
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For anyone interested in removing the stamps, my mother taught me to gently rub them off the eggs with some vinegar essence (the cleaning product) on a paper towel before washing and blowing them out. Always worked flawlessly, at least with the stamps we’ve got here in Central Europe.

wiwiandtheweirdness
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Even if it’s just 7 minutes, your videos never fail to put a smile on my face. Thank you for continuing to post 💕

nwcam
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I grew up with using hard-boiled eggs for egg dying. No poking, stirring, and blowing out egg contents. This meant that the egg white of the hard-boiled eggs would be really colorful when it came time to use them for deviled eggs so it was fun.

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