Painting on eggs - Easter eggs
Easter is a beautiful spring holiday that encourages creating and decorating, calls for cheerful colors and revolves around eggs, bunnies, chicks and sheep.
How to paint your eggs? Are you tired of boring powder paints and also hate the smell of vinegar that accompanies these paints? Don't you know how to use wax? There's nothing easier than creating your own Easter eggs with our markers and brush foams! Acrylic paint and acrylic ink stick nicely to the porous surface of the eggs (do not use raw or cooked eggs).
What do you need for this? Blown eggs and our markers! A brush and water is also a super helper, as they can create a watercolour effect, blend colours together and spread a larger area better.
Then there are no limits, you can paint on the eggs like pebbles, invent your own patterns, paint flowers, animals, zentangle shapes... just anything you like!
P.S. Raw and boiled eggs are not suitable for acrylic painting. Acrylic paint can penetrate the porous surface of the shell, acrylic paints are not food coloring and are not intended to be eaten.
Video instructions can be found here:
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