What a beautiful design, and stunning musical accompaniment. Thank you for sharing your art with us...please make some more videos, they are lovely! Cheers from Canada 🍁
what's the little black plug you put in to the holes before putting it in the dye? Where does one find those? Do you remove them after? Or do they remain in the egg?
The black plug is actually just a small piece of beeswax. You can make your own plugs from the same beeswax that is used for writing with the kistka/stylus tool. The beeswax lines and plug are later removed by melting, just like normal. (See 3:50 in the video for wax removal technique.) Dark beeswax is available in my shop at: UkrainianEggSupplies.etsy.com
That's why most of us artists use a desk lamp over our work to illuminate our work area and avoid the shadows. I've been making them and giving lessons on making them for over 35 years. I'm 75 now. And each one is a miniature creation, each one of my babies is different. I don't like making the same design over and over.
What a beautiful design, and stunning musical accompaniment. Thank you for sharing your art with us...please make some more videos, they are lovely! Cheers from Canada 🍁
Beautiful, more videos please.
WOW! Speggtacular
beautiful. the symbolism becomes visceral to the current state of affairs. Blessed be.
I'm mind blown by how beautiful this turned out ♥ I really enjoyed the process too, very relaxing.
Enjoyed watching you create such a lovely Masterpiece while listening to Shane's soothing and beautiful music. Great Job, Emily and Shane!
¡¡Tanta perfección, tanta prolijidad!! Maravilloso👏👏👏 Me habría encantado que hubieses enseñado como hacer el diseño desde cero.
Gorgeous, both egg and music!
Incredible
Beautiful, Shane and Emily! Nice work!
Wunderschön
Wow. Stunning. What a powerful peaceful presentation.
Wow, just beautiful Emily and Shane!
Beautiful
Stunning!
so good
I love it !!!
Très beau résultat, bravo
what's the little black plug you put in to the holes before putting it in the dye? Where does one find those? Do you remove them after? Or do they remain in the egg?
The black plug is actually just a small piece of beeswax. You can make your own plugs from the same beeswax that is used for writing with the kistka/stylus tool. The beeswax lines and plug are later removed by melting, just like normal. (See 3:50 in the video for wax removal technique.) Dark beeswax is available in my shop at: UkrainianEggSupplies.etsy.com
I wonder about the use of pencil with the wax overtop of it. How does it end up white without seeing the pencil marking?
Amazing!Beautiful art...
Magnificent!!
I could not work with a shadow casting on the egg as I use my wax marker. Lighting seems dim, but product is amazing.
That's why most of us artists use a desk lamp over our work to illuminate our work area and avoid the shadows. I've been making them and giving lessons on making them for over 35 years. I'm 75 now. And each one is a miniature creation, each one of my babies is different. I don't like making the same design over and over.
Ukrainians make the most beautiful Easter eggs
Cudneee!!!!
Bravooo👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What are the materials?
Thanks for the note, Rosario! The materials are simple beeswax, eggshell, and tools found at: UkrainianEggSupplies.etsy.com
@@righteouseggs1124 thanks
OMG!
𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑠 𝑡𝑜𝑜 𝑙𝑜𝑛𝑔..
Beautiful, but using light so we can see the process would be very appreciated