10 March 2008

Design Your Own Easter Egg Paper Craft



Easter Eggs are quite popular with children due to their colorful and unique designs. Using paint, ribbons, glitter, felt tip pens, dye kits, etc. you can customized it's appearance base on your preference or liking. One particular design style caught my attention last night while I was searching for some easter egg paper craft, it's called the Pysanky or popularly known as Ukranian Easter Eggs. Unlike the traditional pastel colors here in the US, the Eukranian easter eggs have a distinct style, they are adorned with intricate symbolic designs and are brightly colored.



The designs on the Pysanky look complicated, how about we try an easier version with this paper craft courtesy of designer Steven Marshall. There's two paper models you can choose from and both of them comes with colored and blank patterns.

Easter Egg Paper Craft [Homespun Magixx]


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5 comments:

  1. Great idea, and very original blog. I found you Entrecard dropping. (just sayin') Finding great new blogs is one of my favorite amenities about Entrecard. I'll be back, I'll have to be, because I will never remember the recipe for this design. :))

    Ann

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  2. Nice to meet you. It is smile.
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  3. We have also design paper crafts with eggs for easter, including decorating eggs, costuming them or building hens (they produce the eggs) or baskets to pick them.
    It is free.
    Hope you'll enjoy.

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  4. This is a fantastic idea! I'm sure my kids will love it.

    They have some very interesting paper models to print out on the Homespun Magixx site and I've already printed some out.

    Can't wait to get stuck into it, just wondering if I really want to share it with the kids after all...

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  5. @ann
    thanks, i'll make sure to drop by your site later on

    @smile
    Nice to meet you as well and thanks for telling us about your blog.

    @jane
    I'm glad you liked it, Homespun has been one of the best paper craft sites out there with designs suitable for kids.

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