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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Easter Eggs with the Cricut


Happy Tuesday!  It's Diane again, your Guest Designer for the week.  Today I have something different to share with you.  You do not need a particular cartridge, Design Studio or a Gypsy to do this project.  You do need vinyl, eggs, and some time to get creative with your Cricut (egg dye is optional).

If you'd like to find out about a great way to empty the eggs before decorating them (so you can save them to display year after year) you can go to my blog to see the "sister post" for today's project.  I also have a few posts on my blog showing some of my egg collection - I started collecting decorated eggs when we lived in Germany many years ago.  Here is a LINK to my blog.


I started out by cutting some interesting shapes from vinyl. When you are cutting vinyl, you want to "kiss cut" it so that the vinyl is cut but the backing stays intact.  This makes it much easier to remove the cut pieces from the backing.  For my machine, I use medium speed, medium pressure and set the blade depth at 4.  You should experiment to see if these setting work for you - they should be close.  Be careful to keep the vinyl within the paper area of the mat - as you can see in the photo above, my vinyl extended in to the area where the rollers move the mat in and out which created a bit of a problem.


Some shapes will be too large or too thick to be ideal for using on eggs.  This image is from the Mother's Day cartridge and I cut it at 2 1/2 inches thinking that would be about the size of the egg.


I needed to cut some parts of the design to fit it on the egg.  You can see that, despite my efforts, there are still some gaps and puckers.

 

I dyed the egg using pink/red dye.  I added tiny patches at the drilled holes in the ends of the egg to keep the dye from filling the egg.


As you can see from  his photo, I had mixed results.  Some of my eggs looked like they had been tie-dyed but I wanted the crisp clean effect with sharp edges. The vinyl I used for this trial was "Wall-Pops."  I have used this very successfully for wall words and other projects but it seems to be too "soft" for this purpose and the adhesive did not always stay stuck down firmly in the dye bath.


I cut some more shapes using some orange vinyl.  This was the Oracal exhibition 631 vinyl that I got from Oh My Crafts quite a while ago when it was on special for less than $5 a package.  It is supposed to be the same as the Cricut Vinyl.  I used it because I only had black and beige Cricut vinyl on hand (and I paid much more for the Cricut vinyl so I am saving it for walls!).  This vinyl is definitely harder and crisper than the Wall-Pops.  I think that it is thinner and the adhesive is a bit stickier as well.


Here are the eggs after I dyed them.  You can see how crisp the lines are on the butterfly and faith where I have already removed the vinyl.


 I think the word art on the eggs is particularly pretty.


If you visited my blog yesterday, you saw how I cut up the 12 x 12 sheets of Core'dinations gemstone cardstock that I used for the scalloped egg cards.  I will be using most of these "leftovers" during the week.

 

I used the 1 x 4.25 inch strips of cardstock and cut them in half.  Then I punched holes in each end.  By using a decorative brad, you can form an "egg collar" to display your decorated eggs.

  

To help the cardstock create a smooth ring, roll it around a small bottle to "train" it to curve and not kink when the circle is formed.

 

Here are a few of the eggs sitting in the collars.  When I read the directions for the egg dye, I found out that the company recommended rubbing the eggs with "fat" to bring out the colors and give a gloss to the egg.  So, for the first time ever, I buttered the shells of my dyed eggs.  It really works!


You can see how crisp the lines are on this blue egg.

Using the Oracal vinyl and taking extra care to burnish the edges of each image after placing it on the shell  made a big difference in the end results.


Sometimes there are imperfections in the dye or the surface of the egg.  You can always add a few embellishments to conceal the flaws and "dress up" the egg.


You might even decide to leave the vinyl on the dyed egg.  I like the tone-on-tone effect on this egg.

So the tips I have to share are, choose small designs with thin sharp lines, use a thin vinyl that is "hard" and will burnish well to the egg, be careful when you are dipping the egg in the dye so you do not loosen any edges and dry your eggs and rub them with a little fat to bring out the shine.


So what about those delicate eggs I showed you at the top of the post?  I had progressed through my experiments and reached my conclusions about the best sorts of designs to use.  I found some delicate, thin designs on the Home Decor and Heritage cartridges.  I cut them in mint green vinyl and applied them to the eggs - planning to dye these as well.


I decided that the eggs looked so pretty that I would keep the vinyl on as the only decoration!  Of course, you could dye the egg if you want more color.  The thin vinyl  and thin lines of the designs smooth down very nicely.


The basket is from the Easter cartridge (I think I will tempt you into buying this cartridge before the week is out!).  I made it as large as possible from a 12 x 12 piece of cardstock and left it plain except for a few pretty embellishments to the handle.  The embellishments are from Creative Charms - here is a LINK to the page on their site where you can find out more about the flowers and butterflies.  The little butterfly brads I used for the egg collars are also from Creative Charms - here is a LINK to the page.  I have been creating some designs for Creative Charms and I really enjoy working with their lovely embellishments.


I love the idea of creating personalized eggs for each member of the family.  By using Design Studio, you could have welded versions of their actual names instead of just the generic Mommy/Daddy/Baby/Grandma.  You can even add your own flourishes when you create your welded names.


This assortment of eggs includes some that I made when we lived in Germany.  They are simple to do and blend nicely with the dyed and decorated eggs.


You can use these eggs to create small wreaths - for more information about this be sure to visit my blog, Capadia Designs, and check out Tuesday's post.

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Kathy's Kreative Spot said...

Great idea for decorating and displaying the Easter Eggs. I have yet to try cutting vinyl.

paperscissors said...

those are the prettiest dyed eggs i have seen, the scrolly designs are beautiful! the eggs with vinyl on in the basket, an elegant centrepiece!

Lori said...

Very cool! Gonna have to try that with some eggs! Will make a cool centerpiece!!!!!!

Stephanie said...

This is a great idea. I haven't blown eggs since I was a child. I can't wait to try this. I think it could work on wooden eggs with paint,too.

Melissa said...

These are the most beautiful Easter eggs I have EVER seen! Diane, your creativity is on a whole nother playing field! You are simply amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this. I am going to cut some small Disney cuts out for my boys to use on their eggs.

MelissaAllore on the Cricut Board

LilGreenBug said...

Beautiful eggs! What a great idea, Diane! I don't know how you come up with all this stuff!! So talented!!! Thanks so much for sharing this awesome idea with us!!

Blessings and hugs!
Linda

Cheryl S said...

These eggs are just beautiful!!!
TFS

Jan Foselli said...

Those are gorgeous!! I never would have thought of using the E for decorating eggs! Thanks for the idea!

Beth said...

Those eggs are fabulous!!! I too have yet to cut vinyl, but I can see I will be trying it soon! Do you think clear contact paper would work or is that not stiff enough as you talked about?

Lori said...

You have the most creative ideas. This is great will have to try. Thanks

yvette said...

Oh my gosh, what a great idea to decorate eggs! Thank you so much for the inspiration :)

Maria said...

What a great idea! Beautiful eggs! I still have to try the vinyl:)

Josie0602 said...

What a pretty and different idea for egg decorating! This is a great way to make Easter centerpieces for the table.

Craftyanny said...

fantastic idea!!! love it:)
Anne x

Parcha said...

WOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!! Those are unbelievable cute!!! Speechless...
Thanks.

Bytesprite said...

What a great idea! I loved the basket and idea for the holder to display then. You aren't letting us down this week girlfriend!

Karyn Norris said...

What a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing it.

Crystal aka Caitlynsmommy said...

Simply STUNNING! Amazing! Great job, I wont have the patience for that but GREAT job! I remember those eggs from our time in Germany too!

Doodlebugs said...

those are fantastic. So pretty

Susan De Crafter said...

I quit decorating Easter eggs a few years ago when the kids got older. I may need to get started again. These are all beautiful.

sue said...

Beautiful eggs Diane and that basket is soooo cute, may need this cart just for that cut!!

Aeify said...

I cannot tell you how marvelous this is!!! I hadn't gotten anywhere near thinking about decorating eggs with vinyl. Thanks so much for not only telling us that you use your scraps, but incorporating them in this week so we can see that you do. Fantastic!!

Laura said...

What a great idea for decorating eggs. Would never have thought of it. Thanks for sharing!

Susan said...

How amazingly creative!! I honestly do not even know HOW you thought of this idea. Fabulous!!!!

xx Susan

texmorg said...

OMG thanks for this post I loved it. You are so talented and your eggs are amazing and the door wreath is unbelievable.
Linda
PS MY M-I-L used to make us eggs, i have saved everyone of them but never thought of making my own.

jengd said...

GORGEOUS work! Your eggs, even the "tie-died" ones, are beautiful!

AnnaCM said...

What a beautiful and creative idea! AnnaCM
tinemorp@hotmail.com

Ohhh Snap said...

Beautiful eggs, basket and I love the experimentation.

Joann said...

Not only do I love your project...I love your tutorial. I love how you show each step and the trial and errors along the way. You are a great intructor. Thank you.

Joann
joannmarch

Donna VW said...

These are so beautiful - I would never have thought of this. Thanks for sharing.

Lisa said...

These eggs are awesome! I can't wait to try this.

Kim Clarke said...

These are simply beautiful! I never would have thought of this!

Kim Clarke
chris.kim33@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

this gives new meaning to egg art!
got to show kids dd will love these. jhick03 @ msn . com
jen aka cartridge-lover

Love crafts forever said...

WOW! WOW! WOW! How beautiful is that.

laneyhollo said...

These are great, very pretty and very clever. tfs.

penny said...

WOW WOW WOW totally "eggcellent" job, they are all amazing!!

PennyG

Cindy said...

Oh my! These are beutiful! I never would have thought to use vinyl on EGGS!!!

Merrill said...

your eggs are fantastic! what a wonderful idea. I love that you can are able to keep them and display them year after year, such a beautiful heirloom!

jane said...

what a fantastic use of the vinyl.
they are beautiful.

Show Love-Make Cards said...

What can't a cricut do? These are so pretty!

Nate's Mimi said...

Fabulous!

Mom2Fiveplus3 said...

All I can say is wow. Those eggs are amazing. Much better than my dyed eggs.

blueskygirl said...

Beautiful eggs- thanks for sharing!

adisaac said...

beautiful eggs! I would have never thought of making a wreath, with egg shells.

Denise said...

Love the eggs, it brings back so many memories. Thank You. I used to help my grandmother make these every year. I was the one who got to blow the egg out of its shell. I miss those days. Hmmm...wonder if I can get my kids to do it for me.

kmassman said...

Wow! Wonderful! They are beautiful!

Cheryl said...

Incredible. As I keep saying, you are amazing. Cricut and Easter eggs, who knew?!

Debbie said...

Gorgeous eggs.
Thanks Diane.
Debbie from The Colony

Marty said...

Another way to use vinyl TFS. The eggs are beautiful what a pretty addition they would be to anyone's Easter celebrations, my Sunday school kids would love them.

Scrap Happy Mommy said...

All I can say is wow!

Nancy said...

Diane you are totally awesome.I don't know if my fumbaly fingers can do this but I'm going to try

Jude - USA said...

All I can say is "WOW"! You have such wonderful ideas and are very creative. Thanks for sharing every detail.

Joy said...

Great idea !!! I haven't blown eggs in YEARS...thanks for reminding me and sharing such great tips !! The eggs are beautiful !!
xoxo Joy

Michele said...

These are so cool ... thanks for sharing! What a neat tool for blowing eggs ... I have always done it the messy way.
Michele

mmup57 at yahoo dot com

Heather said...

Those are amazing. When I see projects like this I know I need the Expression instead of the Create. LOL!

Elizabeth (Beth) Moore said...

Although I do have vinyl and have had since Christmas time I have yet to try cutting it! Your eggs are so very pretty, I really should try to be brave and cut my own vinyl very soon!

scrappermom said...

What a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing!

MTschanen said...

Diane, those eggs are beautiful!! What a fun and creative way to use vinyl. Love it!!!

Rhonda Filter said...

Now I hane to get this cartridge! The eggs and the basket are so beautiful.

mumstheword said...

I love this idea. I would have thought of this in a million years. It would make such a great Easter gift for people if they don't want all the sugar.

amy said...

Beautiful eggs. I'm always looking for new ideas. Thank you for sharing that with us.

debbie said...

Great job on your egg/vinyl idea Capedia....I think I'll give this a try. Thanks for sharing.

Rhonda said...

Wow! That's awesome! I would have never thought of that!

Dallas Freyer said...

All I can say is WOW, I am so impressed. Now I want to try. Thank you so much for this great idea. My kids are teeagers and the simple dye kits do not interest them much any more. This may do the trick to get them in the spirit. Thanks so much for sharing, Dallas

Lori with: SimplyMadeScrapbooks said...

I love all your easter egg ideas...can't wait to try it out for myself. thanks so much for sharing. You are truely gifted.

Lori

Shelly said...

Wow, that is crazy! I never would have thought to use the cricut for making Easter eggs. They came out beautifully.

gsmom said...

All I can say is WOW. These are so beautiful and inspiring...think I will have to try some with my daughter this weekend!

Diana said...

How creative! Your eggs are beautiful and who would have thought to use Cricut and vinyl to decorate them. Guess that's why you're the designer! :) Thanks for showing such an unusual idea.

LoriO said...

I would have never thought of using vinyl like this. So glad you shared this idea.

Teresa said...

Beautiful, Not only have you shown us what to do, but have displayed them nicely, too. Thank you for sharing!

Beth said...

Those are fantabulous!!! The green basket with all the family eggs is too precious & the color couldn't have been any better!

I might even give this a whirl this Easter, butter & all ;)!

Margie said...

Wow! Beautiful eggs! I love the green and white eggs and that basket-gorgeous!

Pammy said...

These eggs are just beautiful...how clever of you tothink of using the Cricut to decorate eggs!

Creative Char said...

So pretty. Imagine these with glimmer mist.

Scrapping Student said...

The Easter eggs are amazing!I would have never thought to use the cricut for this. Thanks.

Kath said...

OOOhhhh!!! How cute are these? (or really actually more pretty than cute!) HAVE to do this with dgd! Thanks!

cinmfoster said...

Great idea. I will have to give that a try,

terrie said...

Your eggs decorating tip is great...I never used the vinyl but will give it a try...thanks for sharing..
zullu26@aol.com

cricutlover20 said...

What a beautiful project!! Love the bases for them And that basket is adorable. Im tempted to get that cartridge now...sheezz..lol. TFS, Cindy at cricutlover20@yahoo.com

Nancycs said...

Wow how creative! I would have never thought to do this! I always try to come up with a unique way to dye eggs and this is just perfect! Thank you for sharing an awesome idea!

enneirda said...

I have the easter cart but have been fearful to try the vinyl! I may have to give it a shot!

Milly D said...

Just amazing, it would never cross my mind to use vinyl on the eggs for a stencil!! Just love it. The eggs look fabulous, the best I've seen. Thanks for sharing.

Lori in SC said...

These eggs are wonderful! Why didn't I think of that?

Randa @ The Bewitchin' Kitchen said...

Oh wow those are so pretty!

Scraperdoodle said...

Too pretty to let the kids hide those!

locridge1 said...

So beautiful!! Been to the UK and Germany have always been very envious of their crafts. So pretty. You did an awesome job today loved your ideas. Sheila

Okiemom said...

Beautiful eggs and the basket is adorable, too!! thanks for all the ideas...

Kel said...

What an amazing and detailed post. Thanks for sharing your trial and errors. Love the final product and thanks for showing so many beautiful variations.

Lisha said...

Those are just to precious. I love Easter and I have got to try those. Thanks for sharing

Amy Jo said...

Simply gorgeous and beautiful eggs!! Terrific job.

Hetty said...

Fantastic idea in making the prettiest eggs ever. I've been wanting to play with vinyl and make personalized wine glasses. Your ideas has encouraged me to proceed with more then just the glasses! Thanks for sharing!

ShanzMom said...

Absolute works of art!

Heather said...

I would never have thought of doing this. How cute and different.

Heather

Arva said...

Love it! It sure beats what you buy in the stores these days.

Dana said...

They all are so nice. Have to get past my "fear" of trying the vinyl. You have inspired me...Thank you.

Carol<>< said...

Oh wow! this is something I would never have thought of,
wonderful job on all of those eggs!
Carol<><

kim said...

Love this idea. It is perfect for the big easter egg hunt we have here. Thanks for posting this in time to really get some eggs going.

Kim

Tammy D said...

Wow what a cool idea. We did the old fashion way back when I was a kid. My Mom made some fantastic ones. I love the new updated ideas.

mdog said...

You are too talented!! You put so much work into your projects and they are just beautiful!!

Cheri said...

I love these eggs! So beautiful! I truly appreciate the time Diane took to give us all the details and hints for success. THANKS DIANE!
Cheri

Angie Little said...

Such beautiful eggs!!! Love the basket centerpiece you made!
TFS.

scrappinhappins said...

Oh My Goodness!! How creative You are!!! I am going to check out your sight as soon as I leave my comment! Thanks for a new way to do easter eggs,, something different from the normal old ways of egg decorating. Thanks!

Katie said...

Ahhh I love these!

ktbright7@aol.com

Anonymous said...

I am so inspired! Can't wait to try it!
MCF's Mimi

Irene Lenihan said...

What a great way to make something different for Easter. Thanks for sharing.

Swimmom said...

Your eggs are just beautiful! I love the intricate designs and vibrant colors! I'm sure I would never have the patience to pull this one off and have it turn our nearly as nice as yours. Thanks so much for sharing your time and talent!

Beth said...

Some great ideas for egg decorating! I especially love the ones that say "mommy", "baby" and "daddy"...soooo cute!

Kristian said...

Oh my gosh! Brings back childhood memories, only we used a white crayon to make our designs before we dyed the eggs!! Thanks for the idea!

Pat S said...

These eggs are so pretty. Thanks for all the extra hints. Will have to give this a try.

difrac said...

I love the decorated eggs. This is a project I may have to try.
I have never cut vinyl but I may look today at micheals and pick up some.

lynny_tin said...

Oh my!!! These are sooooo beautiful! Thank- you for making me think outside of the box! Lynn

Maquel said...

Simply stunning!!! I will have to try this!!

love2create said...

What a wonderful and creative idea. I would never have thought about decorating Easter eggs with my cricut.

Jean

Ro said...

that wreath is so purrrty!

Ro

mash723 said...

Wow!!!! Who'd of ever thought! lol!!! Gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing!!

Grams716 said...

What a great idea. Can't wait to make eggs with the grandkids now!
TFS.

Donna said...

The eggs are so beautiful and I appreciate all the hints on making them. I have already been to your blog and also learned about the tissue paper eggs. Thanks so much.

Donna C.
goCricutgo

Laurinda said...

These are so great. Thanks for sharing your methods and past experiences with us. Your eggs are beautiful.

Laurinda Cricut MB

Connie Gage said...

GREAT decoration of the eggs...I love it.

punkyann@iserv.net

justhaveinfun said...

What a great idea. These eggs are just beautiful. TFS

Denice aka Dedelicious said...

LOVE this! Another great use for vinyl, especially all the small pieces left lying around after projects! TFS!

Janice said...

Those eggs are beautiful and you are amazing. You are so full of Ideas, I love it.
jlbabbott@msn.com

sgute61 said...

Would have never thought of it, they are all beautiful! I like the ones with words on them!TFS!
sgute61@yahoo.com

Tammy said...

WOW.......WHAT AN AWESOME IDEA!!!!
I soooooooo love it! Definately going to do this with my eggs this year. I love the possibilities...My boys would love them with the Sports mania cutouts... I would never have thought to do that with eggs...Perfect! Thanks!!!

7524kes said...

Too cute! Appreciate the extra effort to walk through the slight misses, as well as the amazing successes.

jreneh said...

These are absolutely gorgeous! What an awesome idea! Love them!

Cheryl said...

Oh My GOSH! These are magnificent Diane! What a great idea!

Thank You SO much for the inspiration!

Cheryl
~CinnamonSpice~

GG said...

Wow! Love the basket and the eggs! Will have to add this cartridge to the list! Love the color paper you used also! Very pretty! TFS!

CathieForman said...

This is such a fun project. Your eggs are beautiful. I will have to cut out the kids names to use for decorating our Easte eggs.
cathie forman

Katherine said...

Oh my Diane. These eggs are absolutely FABULOUS! Can't wait to try this.

Lisa said...

Wow! Thats a lot of eggs! They are all so beautiful!

Jani said...

This is a great!! I was just trying to think of a Spring idea for my students.

Helen said...

Beautiful eggs and love the basket.

Sharon said...

How clever! Great Eggs! This is a use for vinyl that I could benefit from. I would never have thought of this on my own. Thanks!

Jenni said...

Way to cute!

Kay said...

Wow - your eggs are amazing! Thanks for giving us these ideas!

thkelly said...

OMGosh I'm speechless! They are all so amazing! I can't wait to show my DS, he has an obsession with Easter eggs and looks forward to Easter every year. He will just flip over these. I know what we'll be doing for Easter this year. LOL I'm off the your blog. TFS
mccadesmom at gmail dot com

Joy said...

Diane... love love love this.. I am working w/ etching vinyl right now.. well practicing. You have given me some ideas..thnx so much..these are so adorable..

Hey Jude said...

All very pretty and a great way to use our cricut cuts, thanks for all the tips too and I do love thr basket, I sure hope I win then I won't have to buy the Easter, can't wait for the rest of the week to see what you have.
JSharer417

Scrappin' Playground of Dreams said...

Gorgeous eggs. What a great egg collection. Thank you for sharing such a cool idea. Going to have to try the vinyl...
Trish

Leslie L. said...

Your eggs turned out beautiful! I never would have thought about using vinyl on Easter Eggs.

Suzanne said...

wow thanks for sharing those great ideas! Those eggs are amazing :)

Suzanne C

rfeiertag said...

These are beautiful. I have never been able to dye eggs and get them to look this good.

laceylady said...

The eggs are beautiful, but I really love the egg wreath.

Anonymous said...

These are awesome! I have so many ideas now.

trafalconer at yahoo.com

Gabi said...

Wow I have never even thought of this. These are beautiful. I remember all the beautiful deocrated eggs that were in Germany. I had a beautiful egg ornament when I was little too. This is such a beautiful idea, and I'll be sure to try it out for my daughter's first Easter!
-Gabi from Savannah, TX

Sharon said...

I can not wait until it is time to do the Easter Eggs at our house. What a fantastic idea! Your eggs are just beautiful! ~ Sharon Duff

GrammaP said...

WOW--those eggs are gorgeous!!

KristinaH said...

Really great ideas!! Thanks so much for sharing them!
~KristinaH

PenLight said...

These are the most beautiful Easter eggs I have EVER seen! Diane, your creativity is on a whole other level! You are simply amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this. I am going to try some for the Japanese children upstairs, they are going to love this!

shutterbuggin said...

What gorgeous eggs! Thanks for all the details and yes I think you've talked me into needing this cart. LOL
thanks
tina

Amy said...

Wow...that's all I can say. WOW!!!

Anonymous said...

MitchJ:
I can't wait to try this.
watson(at)zerostreet(dot)net

ScrappinT said...

I am really loving this idea! I am going to have to do this for egg decorating!

Lynn B said...

Wow you have tons of ideas about egg decorating! Love them all. I have to try these.

Stefy said...

I really love the egg idea! I can't wait to try it! Thanks so much for giving us the ideas!
Stefy

Libby Chibe said...

Thank you so much for the beautiful ideas! You are so creative. I have never been interested in the vinyl until now! I really appreciate you writing about the differences in brands.
Thanks so much! Libby C

teri said...

These eggs are really tempting me to try vinyl- they are fantastic!! I have a few carts with perfect designs- soooo excited!!
You are amazing

pamelarose58 said...

love these - my girls are gonna have fun creating their eggs this year

SusanC said...

Beautiful eggs! Thanks so much for the extra info on the vinyl types & cuts.

scrappyfrannine said...

Amazing...simply amazing...your talent is definetly boundless and unlimited. These are "eggsxtra" beautiful. I love them. (scrappyfrannie)

Sarah said...

I never thought that you could use your Cricut/vinyl to make eggs. What a great idea! I love love love your brain!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful ideas for the eggs!! I'm inspired!
Tricia S.
papercreations_bytricia@yahoo.com

mekei said...

wow

Mary Ann said...

Those eggs rare gorgeous. I havne't used vinyl yet, might have to try it.

Sarah said...

Great idea for making your eggs look more dressed up. They are lovely

BAHGL said...

I NEVER would have thought to use my cricut to decorate eggs! What a brilliant idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
Alecia

- - Sheryl - - said...

wow!
great project and wonderful photos
love how you made the egg holder with a brad!

Dawn said...

BEAUTIFUL I LOVE THIS. I HAVE PAINTED ON EGGS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER.

Crafty Sue said...

Diane, these are absolutely wonderful. Your German eggs are stunning. What a wonderful project. TFS

Kay said...

I haven't used vinyl as of yet but this project is very tempting. Great ideas and tut.

Deanna said...

What a terrific idea! I love it. Now I have to go buy more vinyl. I like both versions of your eggs.

Joanna said...

Oh my goodness, these eggs are unbelievable! Thanks, Diane - Your creativity never ceases to amaze me.

Anonymous said...

Oh boy! How clever you are! I would never have thought of using the vinyl for Easter egg decorating. Just beautiful!!!

Marta
sassyscraps1@yahoo.com

Kathy said...

What a great idea. All the eggs are beautiful. I haven't used vinyl yet but this is worth a try.



kcjett@gmail.com

Nana Mouse said...

Your eggs and projects are STUNNING!! Thank you so very much for sharing. I can remember TRYING to blow eggs when young.

Mary Sue said...

Great idea. Love the eggs.

4kids4 said...

Wow!! You are one busy and talented lady! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and time with us. These eggs are just gorgeous!

StefanieH said...

Wow these are beautiful, i love these you did such a great job. Thanks for sharing.

StefanieH
chrisandstef@sympatico.ca

Dayna said...

WOW!! I didn't know eggs could be decorated so beautifully!! Love it!!

Anonymous said...

I love, love, love these. These are amazing. I haven't dyed eggs in years, but I am going to this year!!! Hope I win the Easter cart to help out.
marilyn2222

Grammy GG said...

Diane, thank you not only for the beautiful egg idea but also for the wonderful directions/photos. I especially appreciated you showing some of the problems you ran into and how you resolved the problem.

Billie said...

LOVE< LOVE< LOVE these eggs. What beautiful designs and colors.

Brandy said...

These eggs are great! I make cut egg dioramas for my Christmas tree and this gives me so many ideas. I really appreciate you showing your learning process in all your pictures.

JPALM3746 said...

Wow! I always enjoy decorating eggs but never thought of this!

Cherie said...

OMG! These are gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this with us! I can't wait to see your personnal collection of eggs! I'm going to try the vinyl! The vinyl is so easy to work with, with the Cricut! I can hardly wait for Easter!

Kathy said...

Oooohhh, I just love this!! Great project. I'll be sure to make these!

Betsy said...

How very clever of you! I'll have to try that.Thanks for all of the photos to accompany the article.

Betsy
agp@vom.com

KTbirdiegirl said...

Beautiful eggs. I never thought of using vinyl to decorate them. I love the filligre ones and the word art is fantastic. The holders are so cute. You are very talented. TFS.
Kathryn

Jessica said...

All I can say is WOW!!!! These eggs are all beautiful. Even the ones that didn't work out as well as you wanted were lovely too! I'm going to run over and check out your blog posts and look for your eggs. TFS

Peg said...

Diane, What a clever idea! Don't know where you gals get all your creative ideas but love them. I may have to dig out my old Easter Egg tree and put some new eggs on that.

debbie susee said...

So creative. Love it!

HeidiK said...

Now that is one of the coolest ways to decorate an egg that I have ever seen. Thank you for that awesome idea. I will be trying that this year with my kids for sure!!

Country Twinkle said...

I love this project. It is something I can get my kids involved in. What kid doesn't love to dye a egg, and their fingers.....lol. TFS

Lynn said...

lovely idea. Since I have young kids, I think that I'll try this out on paper mache eggs.

jennydecuir said...

Beautiful eggs!

UltraLuxe said...

I really love this! Especially the egg for Baby :) I wasn't too inspired so far this morning but I am now!

Anonymous said...

Very pretty eggs,
Thanks for sharing.

Roxanna
bswinch@aol.com

Anonymous said...

beautiful eggs thanks for all the great tips.millierose651@aol.com

Paper said...

Wow! These are beautiful. Everything. This might be what I need to push me to try the vinyl thing. Thanks for your creativity!!

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