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Includes index.
Tools and materials -- The basic cut -- The scalloped cut -- Using transfers -- The Queen Anne cut -- Petal cuts -- Eggs with doors -- Enlarging the shell -- Latticework -- Clocks -- Hinge rings -- Eggs with a difference.
Learn how to transform ordinary eggshells into these stylish and eye-catching ornaments. Starting with a blown eggshell, you can create elegant trinket boxes which open to reveal a sumptuous fabric interior, or even a complete miniature scene. Many different styles of decoration can be applied to the surface, and the finished project mounted on a graceful stand. Elaborately decorated eggs are traditional gifts in many countries. The extravagant jewelled pieces created by Carl Faberge for the Russian imperial family are the most famous examples; these were fashioned from precious metals and gemstones, but real eggs and simple materials can make delightful decorations for the home and special gifts for friends and family. Basic eggcraft techniques are not difficult, and no elaborate equipment is needed to start. To inspire your creativity, the book includes full instructions for making more than 30 different designs, illustrating a wide range of decorative techniques. This is an inspiring and absorbing craft which you will want to share with your family and friends.
Denise Hopper has been making these eggs for about six years. She is self-taught, and believes that anyone should be able to follow her example
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