We learned to make these and we have been experimenting ever since! (My dear readers can tell where my artistic mind goes during these cold South Dakotan spring days).
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Umm...Ana, you can't put something so beautiful and not tell us HOW to make them!!! Gorgeous.
Come to my art class at co-op tomorrow-- I am having all of our Jr. high and High School kids to them! :-)
Ana
I wish I could!
Me/us, too!
-Candise & Crew
ana please share how to make them! they are so beautiful. thanks
Ana, Caitilin shared your blog site. The eggs are beautiful; it pleases me so much to see what you and your girls have done. I know that you had fun at your class yesterday. Continue to enjoy pysanky and have a wonder filled Easter. With my love, Evelyn
Dear Evelyn, what an honor to have you comment here. I am so, so thankful. My students at co-op all finished theirs and only one egg broke, they were so good. I promised my Lincoln, NE friends I will bring it all down and teach them next time I go visit!
The pysanky are so pretty--they did such a wonderful job! I haven't pulled out my kistka in a while, but I just love doing these eggs. It's so neat that you did a Co-op with these.
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