Since I appear to be on some sort of Easter Egg decorating kick (and since I already have all the materials out), I decided to make some Glass Microbead Eggs using the Martha Stewart Microbead Kit that I picked up at Michaels for $10. Armed with a rainbow array of microbeads, a little double-sided adhesive paper and some ceramic eggs, it turned out to be a fun little project... and not as messy as I thought.
{a very mini tutorial}
- Cut the adhesive paper into various shapes using decorative scissors, a paper cutter and/or punches.
- Remove one protective strip from the double-sided adhesive paper and go to town making various patterns on the eggs.
- Then pick the desired color and pour the microbeads into a #4 coffee filter.
- Remove the other protective strip on the parts that you wish to 'color'.
- Dip the egg into the filter to apply the beads.
- If desired, repeat with another color using a new coffee filter.
The filter makes application and clean-up really easy-- it was very easy to pour the unused beads back into the small containers.
funky green lines - my fave
red & turquoise circus polkadots
amethyst & pink stripes
blue zig zags
turquoise & orange circles- I must've been thinking about the olympics ;)
lilac stripes
{pink flower surrounded by gold blobs}
So I'm done decorating Easter Eggs.
D-O-N-E... finito... No mas.
D-O-N-E... finito... No mas.
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