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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

 

A giveaway ~ rainbow wool!

Knitting with rainbow wool is really rather delicious. Watching the colours emerge and become. And I particularly love Indigo Inspirations‘ hand painted rainbow wool. It is lovely and soft to work with and the colours are divine.

I’ve used many Indigo Inspirations‘ craft materials and am always tempted to get more! It’s also great to support small business ~ and Indigo Inspirations is a small business ~ with Jo Hodges as owner, operator and entire staff!

Jo is based in beautiful Mullumbimby in Northern New South Wales, Australia. She is happily living in an old farm house and spends most of her time painting wool and felt on her veranda {sounds rather blissful to me!}

You can be tempted by Jo’s craft materials on Etsy or connect via Indigo Inspirations online, Facebook and Instagram.

And now I’m excited to give you a chance to try this gorgeous wool for yourself!

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For your chance to win 100gms of 16 ply….
…tell me what you would be inspired to create with the rainbow wool!


Comments close at 8pm AEST on 22 September 2014
I will choose my favourite answer and announce the winner in this post on 25 September.
Remember to leave a way for me to get in touch! 

And the winner is Binny C who said ‘My eldest boy who’s 6 and very keen on octopus knitting would love to use such colourful wool! I showed him your blog post and his face beamed at the beautiful wool. I’ve been thinking of trying wool from Indigo inspirations for a while so this would be great to win’

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Good luck,
Kelly