P0STOVANA LORRIE ! Odavno pratim vase umece z farbanje jaja.Svaka vam cast. ZELELA BIH SAMO DA MI ODGOVORITE GDE DA NABAVIM OVU SARALICU STO SA NJOM RADITE.CINI MI SE DA JE TO NA STRUJU. ZAHVALJUJEM.
I'm on my 3rd windmill pattern thanks to your videos. I was so excited to see your segment on 'Exploring Arkansas". I'm here in Eureka Springs and couldn't believe you were in Arkansas as well. Thank you so much for all the videos. You're eggs are amazing. I can't wait to get your books.
Thank you again, Lorrie. I so appreciate that you take the time to make such informative videos. This so much helps me in my own work. If it were not for you and You Tube, I would not have advanced as far as I have in my pysanky work.
Thank you for your kindness, and for watching my videos. This artwork takes the want to learn and do, and patients. Most that give it a try get hooked, and can hardly wait to do their next egg.
Hi Rita. I used all kinds of eggs for my pysanky artwork. For my chicken eggs I purchase them at my local grocery store, for all the others I either get them from different bird raisers, and when they don't have any that I need I then contact Jodi at Bracken Ridge Ranch.
Most of the time you just layer the colors by starting off with the lighter colors, white, yellow orange, red, black. However, if you need to go from a darker color to a lighter color you just put the plugged egg into a bath of soapy water. Rinse the egg well, and before continuing with the next dye, dip the egg in straight vinegar. You can either let the vinegar dry or put your egg into your next dye.
I've done this design on many size eggs even an ostrich egg. Hopefully I'm encouraging others to try my designs. I try to show that intricate designs can be done on smaller eggs. For many the ostrich egg can be intimidating.
It's so nice of you to go to all this effort to show us!
Thank you for your wonderful teaching
It is truly an inspiration to see you work. I can't wait to start.
Lorrie is the most wonderful egg artist I have ever met. Love her work
P0STOVANA LORRIE !
Odavno pratim vase umece z farbanje jaja.Svaka vam cast.
ZELELA BIH SAMO DA MI ODGOVORITE GDE DA NABAVIM OVU SARALICU STO SA NJOM RADITE.CINI MI SE DA JE TO NA STRUJU. ZAHVALJUJEM.
I'm on my 3rd windmill pattern thanks to your videos. I was so excited to see your segment on 'Exploring Arkansas". I'm here in Eureka Springs and couldn't believe you were in Arkansas as well. Thank you so much for all the videos. You're eggs are amazing. I can't wait to get your books.
Tara, thank you for watching my videos, and for your kind words. Have fun egging.
Thank you again, Lorrie. I so appreciate that you take the time to make such informative videos. This so much helps me in my own work. If it were not for you and You Tube, I would not have advanced as far as I have in my pysanky work.
Jan, it gives me so much pleasure to know the videos are being watched, and mostly being of help to others. Thank you for watching my videos.
yet another great egg Lorrie.
Thank you very much!
*_What a great video!! You have so much patience, such beautiful work!! :D_*
Thank you so much for your kindness.
Thank you for watching and for your kindness.
Love the work as always!
Thank you very much!
Absolutely stunning.
Thank you, Neo Getz
Muy bien explicado!
Muchas gracias! :)
So beautiful, makes me want to cry
Camila, thank you.
beyond amazing :^)
What type of eggs do you use and what kind are they and where can they be purchased?
Hi I really liked the design, I thought it was amazing. How did you clean off the pencil marks before dying the egg into the next color?
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youre amazing, this was a fascinating and amazing video. id love to do this but i dont think i have the talent or the time :(
Thank you for your kindness, and for watching my videos. This artwork takes the want to learn and do, and patients. Most that give it a try get hooked, and can hardly wait to do their next egg.
awesome great thank you for sharing :D
Max, thank you for watching my videos.
I was wondering what kind of eggs you use and where can they be purchased.
Hi Rita. I used all kinds of eggs for my pysanky artwork. For my chicken eggs I purchase them at my local grocery store, for all the others I either get them from different bird raisers, and when they don't have any that I need I then contact Jodi at Bracken Ridge Ranch.
I want to do this! Where do you get that tool you were using?
Hi Alyssa, please watch my other videos. I tell you where to find the supplies to work on pysanky.
How do you clean off the dye before adding the next color?
Most of the time you just layer the colors by starting off with the lighter colors, white, yellow orange, red, black. However, if you need to go from a darker color to a lighter color you just put the plugged egg into a bath of soapy water. Rinse the egg well, and before continuing with the next dye, dip the egg in straight vinegar. You can either let the vinegar dry or put your egg into your next dye.
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I know this is an old video but I would this done with an ostrich egg.
I've done this design on many size eggs even an ostrich egg. Hopefully I'm encouraging others to try my designs. I try to show that intricate designs can be done on smaller eggs. For many the ostrich egg can be intimidating.
Дякую. Спробую зробити на курячому яйці.
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