
LOVE these -- made using wax -- I might attempt. Ahhh -- what am I getting myself into?!

Plan B -- these look a little easier, so if the wax is a fail, I'll go the toothpick and stencil paint route.

Plan C -- stickers.

Plan D -- tape.

Maybe a little sampling of each of the above? If time was my friend maybe...

Would be really adorable as a centerpiece or dessert buffet / food station decor.
We do wax eggs every year, it is a Polish tradition called Pisanki. It is time consuming, but the result is very nice. The biggest pain is melting all the wax off at the end!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of those eggs made with wax -- so cool! Give me some tips b/c I'm pretty sure I'm going to mess them up!
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