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Old 04-02-2010, 02:12 PM #1
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Lightbulb Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs:

For Easter it was always traditional in the home of my
long ago baby sitter. I'd walk to her home after school.

She used to make eggs like these (click on the link window in the article). Her Easter was Greek Orthodox and different from the Vatican Easter time. So I really had TWO Easters! LOL

So it was a bit nostalgic to see this today in the Yahoo news!

http://www.clickondetroit.com/commun...35/detail.html
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Those eggs are lovely. I don't believe they did those straight lines, free hand with no straight edge. But they could spend most the day on one egg & get every straight line with wax & dipping in liquid then melting the wax & waxing then dipping at a different angle. You'd have to plan ahead on which areas you would cover with wax & when, which in itself would be hard & complex. Also those freehand eggs/areas are beautiful & I bet very very hard.
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