When I think of the time devoted to each one of these, I'm amazed! They're lovely! I have some that I painted when my kids were little and they're years hold so they will keep. What a treasure!
Wow, those are awesome! When you paint the ones with black, do you add the black last and paint around everything? And do you paint the stars with white on top of the background or do you draw the stars and paint around them?
Last year I took one of your water color classes and it gave me the encouragement I needed to start playing, and I've so been enjoying myself. Not only are you a gifted artist, you are also a gifted teacher. I am truly grateful!
Now... what wonderful eggs! They are beautiful. In my world, wooden eggs are often painted as "storybook" eggs. Several eggs from a fairytale are painted to depict that story. Then, parents or children can hold each egg in turn and retell a story, much the same as a book. Your whimsical style of painting would be perfect for storybook eggs.
Again, thank you so much. You've brought much joy into my life :)
I will be sharing this link on WeeFolkArt.com's Facebook page.
I love youre whimsical eggs.
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Easter eggs have never been sobexciting and fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! ❤❤
Have loved your eggs over the years but these are each works of art in and of themselves. Ever thought of illustrating a children's book???
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea! And on the book publishing front, have you ever thought of putting your projects into an e-book?
ReplyDeleteOh wht a wonderful surprise this morning. The eggs are phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of the time devoted to each one of these, I'm amazed! They're lovely! I have some that I painted when my kids were little and they're years hold so they will keep.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure!
omg......amazing
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable!! Cutest Easter eggs I've seen. Thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteWhere oh where do you find your inspiration???
ReplyDeleteHoping my sis and I make it to the retreat in September! I have a love of the sea!!!!
These are adorable! I love the whimsical designs.
ReplyDeleteDo these last? I guess, if you don't accidentally crack em?
ReplyDeleteThey are so fabulous! (wondering if they are fragile...) Never tried blowing out the contents (!)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are awesome! When you paint the ones with black, do you add the black last and paint around everything? And do you paint the stars with white on top of the background or do you draw the stars and paint around them?
ReplyDeleteLove your eggs and your design style..
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for creating fun and special eggs this Easter..
My 7 year old will love this
Funfungun!!! So... do you seal them to make them last? Or just use them for the season then crush them up? :) xo
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love them all!! Bet Lucy does too.
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Week.
These are seriously awesome! They are my favorite design yet! Hope you don't mind if I pin?!
ReplyDeleteLast year I took one of your water color classes and it gave me the encouragement I needed to start playing, and I've so been enjoying myself. Not only are you a gifted artist, you are also a gifted teacher. I am truly grateful!
ReplyDeleteNow... what wonderful eggs! They are beautiful. In my world, wooden eggs are often painted as "storybook" eggs. Several eggs from a fairytale are painted to depict that story. Then, parents or children can hold each egg in turn and retell a story, much the same as a book. Your whimsical style of painting would be perfect for storybook eggs.
Again, thank you so much. You've brought much joy into my life :)
I will be sharing this link on WeeFolkArt.com's Facebook page.