Artful Eggs: Six Dozen Extraordinary Ways to Decorate an Egg.
by Terry Taylor
Lark Books
Sometimes with as few as two materials, Terry Taylor has created a collection of amazing eggs. From polymer clay and rhinestones to paper napkins and tiny pom-poms, Taylor's nearly endless selection of projects will inspire and surprise you. With more than 70 different designs and ideas, there's truly something for everyone in this book. Don't be fooled by the simplicity of the beaded eggs on the cover; other projects inside include eggs that are beautiful and elegant enough to fill even the fussiest Easter basket or grace the most formal Easter dinner table.
Publisher's description:
"With more than 70 amazingly easy decorating techniques, theres no "egg-scuse" for letting any egg go naked again, or waiting until Easter, because here are designs that work all year-round. Not one of the crafting skills is beyond a beginners grasp; if you can cut, paste, and paint, you can adorn an egg, whether its the real thing, or one made from plastic, papier-mache, plastic foam, or even wood. Découpage an egg with paper napkins, and finish it with a clear varnish to re-create the look of fine china. Need an attractive door display? Try threading speckled quail eggs on silk ribbon along the edge of a charming rustic wreath. From subdued elegance to fabulous funk, there is a wide range of styles to suit every taste."
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