Eggstravaganza

Introduction: Eggstravaganza

About: Illustrator, freelance artist, all around self proclaimed cool guy. Other profiles here: www.Rene-L.Deviant art.com

This is not much a instructable but a form of inspiration. I wanted to share how with a little patience and lots of determination can bring a smile and a face of wonder to children and adults in Easter.

Step 1: Eggs

First the collection of the eggs, the fill in of confetti or flour depending on the person. Then trace lightly with a pencil and markers or blushes. I use acrylics they dry faster than watercolors and for markers I use several, but I like Sharpies and Copic markers.

Step 2:

This year I used something different. My hands were trembling due to some medication and I hated how my faces were coming out. Especially on Characters like Certain princesses and some other popular characters so I used a special tattoo paper I got from Amazon and also got some party favors with the tattoos to build up my assortment.

Step 3:

Of course the most popular ones are the hand painted ones. Every year I want to stop, but I can't... I love to hear stories from the people who buy them and how some do not even break them. See previous years (at least the ones I took pics of) here;
http://rene-l.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=%2F&q=Easter+eggs

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    4 Comments

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    RENE-L
    RENE-L

    Reply 7 years ago on Introduction

    @tomatoskins I mentioned that I trace them in pencil then I either color them with sharpies or acrylic paints after they ate from pled with confetti.

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    RENE-L
    RENE-L

    7 years ago

    Don't forget to vote!!!

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    RENE-L
    RENE-L

    7 years ago

    @tomatoskins I mentioned that I trace them in pencil then I either color them with sharpies or acrylic paints after they ate from pled with confetti.