This is a photo from Craftydaisies. She has a great tutorial on how to blow Easter eggs.
I have been thinking about blowing eggs for weeks now and just gave up and bought already blown ones on eBay here. Lazy? Perhaps. However, I get the heebs when I think about blowing eggs so I bought 15 eggs for $10 shipped. It was worth it for me to not blow eggs.
The seller was super nice and you can buy more than chicken eggs on eBay - quail, rooster, duck, ostrich... OK - not rooster. Just seeing if anyone reads this.
What is this world coming to when we think it is cool to blow eggs... wait, you mean get the stuff out of the inside of the egg dont you? - nevermind.
Posted by: Jeff | March 30, 2007 at 02:59 PM
I'm thinking of giving the project a try this evening. Maybe I'll have extra blown eggs and share...just maybe ;-}
Posted by: Shannon | March 28, 2007 at 03:35 PM
Hey Shannon - I think we'll just dye them this year. I bought some cute adornment stuff to glue on them from that German catalog that makes the great glass glitter. I can't remember the name! Go for the blowing of the eggs. I may have to if mine don't arrive intact LOL!
Posted by: Miss Sassy | March 28, 2007 at 03:29 PM
I didn't know about eBay either--I just typed it in with a little hope and was pleasantly surprised. I remember popping my ears as a kid trying to blow eggs! Great tutorial, BTW, on the egg blowing. It has been so long since I have done it so it is great to see a refresher.
Posted by: Miss Sassy | March 28, 2007 at 03:26 PM
!!! Amanda and I wanted to blow out eggs. We saw cute blown eggs on display at Pottery Barn. The eggs were wrapped/glued with floral tissue papers. What are you going to do with yours?
Posted by: Shannon | March 28, 2007 at 03:25 PM
I didn't know you could get them on e-bay already done - that's great!! Good to know. I swear I thought I blew out a filling doing it.
Posted by: Candace | March 28, 2007 at 02:32 PM