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Faux Faberge Eggs
by Susan Pickering Rothamel (as seen on FOX 2
News Detroit)

Simply elegant project, using real blown
eggs, plastic eggs or wooden eggs. For this project, we used
both wooden hen and goose-sized eggs.
Materials:
- Perfect Paper Adhesive - Matte
- Duo Embellishing Adhesive Gildenglitz - Gold, Silver,
Copper and/or Variegated
- Texture Sponge
- Paintbrush (or sponge)
Extras:
- Toy butterflies or creatures
- Stickers
- Sequins
- Rhinestones
- Scrapbook Embellishments
- Ribbon
- Gold Cording
Directions:
1. Use the paintbrush (or sponge) to apply PPA to the egg
and allow it to dry. This seals the wood or real eggshell,
making it receptive to the Duo Embellishing Adhesive.
Plastic eggs do not need to be sealed. Rinse the brush for
reuse.
2. Use the paintbrush (or sponge) to apply Duo and allow
it dry thoroughly. It must be dry and tacky to the touch to
be receptive to the gild. Rinse the brush for reuse.
3. Apply the Gildenglitz in any color, carefully covering
every area. If an area is left undone, simply apply more Duo
and allow it to dry. Then apply the gilding.
4. Gently burnish the gilded egg with the Texture Sponge,
taking care to save every part. These tiny pieces can be
used on another egg or another project.
5. Carefully decorate the egg with the embellishments,
using the PPA or even bits of Great Tape. Display the eggs
on painted wooden, embellished stands, old votive holders or
even an gold curtain ring.
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