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Genre Easter Eggs from Quarantine

During my isolation I decorated a dozen Easter eggs.

The first one was a dragon egg. Since the thumbtacks I found were gold I didn’t want to completely cover the egg so I lightly dry brushed it with red paint and gold glitter. I finished with a coat of varnish.

 

 

Then I did a set of eggs that are shaped like cut crystal and come in the colors of the rainbow. So red, blue, yellow and green were used for the Hogwarts house colors with sequins, the purple was decorated in usual Easter colors and for the orange one I used
autumn colors.

The rest I decorated with sticker gems
from Magi-Prix. I painted them then applied the
gems in various designs. The final one I also used fake
flowers.



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Finally, since there won’t be a family
party this year, I won’t need the Easter Bunny cake
patterns but maybe somebody can enjoy them.




Happy Easter to all

How to make Dragon Eggs

 

How to make a dragon egg with nail polish and thumb tacks

These geeky items are gorgeous, easy to make, and relaxing. If you have these items, here’s how to make a dragon egg…

  • flat metal tacks
  • foam board, closed and open-cell foam (to line up and paint the tacks)
  • a styrofoam egg of any size (found in the floral department of your local craft store, usually)
  • shimmery nail polish (I recommend a prismatic or holographic nail polish for maximum snake-like glisten)