Floral Painted Easter Eggs Dyed with Tombow Markers
Easter eggs grow!
Egg painting has never been my favorite art. I did not like to lay eggs or die as a child ... but now I am married! Simple project: Crack the eggs with markers and then create some soft flowers by adding some color.
It's amazing and looks great on the Easter breakfast table ... perfect shades of light and pastel colors.
Step 1: Boil the eggs
Cook the eggs according to the instructions for Hamilton Beach Egg Cooking. A perfectly cooked egg only takes 18 minutes. No brown / blue change around yellow, perfection every time!
Accessories with flowers for Easter eggs:
Step 2: Hard-boiled egg color.
Start drawing directly with markers on a plastic bag.
It will be weak, but do not worry.
Then steam the plastic bag with a spray bottle.
Place the egg in the center of the bag.
Wrap the bag around the egg and watch as the colors blend and blend.
Open the bag to see Color Awareness!
Use a paper towel to gently remove excess paint.
Repeat with all shades and colors. Let them dry completely.
Step 3: Draw flowers on the eggs.
Now take acrylic paint and a small round brush.
Don't be afraid of these colors ... they take seconds and are very messy!
Hold the egg with your bare hand.
Use a brush to add the balls to the circle.
Then add U-shaped balls in the middle.
Again, add round shapes around the leaves.
Add small yellow dots in the middle.
Add leaves and other flowers!
Watch this video for empty flowers - it will help you feel more confident.
that's all!
These eggplants are simple because I want them to show the color on the pointer in small spaces ... Also the color of water.