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Painting rainbow Easter eggs

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There is no such thing as too many rainbows. They make us smile. They are whimsical, beautiful and fun to create. They can transform a peg doll or a wooden egg!

To make our wooden rainbow Easter eggs I used:

Starting in the middle of the egg I painted a green ring. Not worrying about having clean lines so later the colours would overlap and run, giving the eggs a beautiful organic feel.

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Next I painted red at the top and violet at the bottom. Only allowing the colours to dry slightly before adding the colours between, letting them overlap and mingle. Creating a gentle and beautiful rainbow.Easter eggs2Easter eggs3

Once the paint dried I used my hands to rub the eggs with homemade olive oil and beeswax polish. The polish protects the wood, but also deepens the colours. Leaving a vibrant colour with a gloss finish (the photograph above shows one egg with the polish and one without). Working with the polish is lovely, it has a warming beeswax scent and is gentle on the hands.

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Our beautiful rainbow Easter eggs now sit along our window sill helping us build towards our Easter celebrations.

Happy crafting, Kelly

 

Five times around the sun

We recently celebrated Dino Boy’s 5th birthday
He woke up full of excitement, wondering what his special day might bring!
After cuddles in bed, we went to find his presents on the kitchen table
which he excitedly opened, before making the Lego he received with his dad
Then it was off to his nana’s for the day, while his dad and I went to work
That night we enjoyed a quiet family celebration, with a simple mama made birthday cake
 His birthday celebrations continued when he was next at school
With his Waldorf preschool teacher sharing his birthday story
…and presenting him with his crown & candles

Then come the weekend, and a birthday party with friends
In the backyard they played and enjoyed fresh fruit and popcorn

Before the wonderful treasure island birthday cake that his dad made!
It even had treasure buried in it {mini m&m’s}
Then his little guests headed home with their goodie bags {minus the lollies!}

Happy memories,
Kelly