
Master class: Easter egg with mosaic
The invariable symbol and attribute of Easter has long beenare painted Easter eggs. They can be decorated both in traditional ways, and very original, modern and unusual. Since Easter is a family holiday, it is good to do the decor of eggs all together, with children. This year we offer a master class: the Easter egg in mosaic technique. Prepare an even number of eggs. Half of them we decorate, and the rest will need to be used for cooking Easter dishes, for example, for salad or pie filling. Cook at least four eggs of white color and set them aside. Another four eggs cook with any food coloring, which before Easter is sold in abundance in any store.
Peel two white and two colored eggs from the shell. Try to remove each shell in large parts. Eggs boldly cut into salad, and to work with shell call assistants! Prepare glue and toothpicks (or thin brushes), as well as a soft cloth, which you can wipe off excess glue.
Take a whole white egg and a colored shell. Break off small pieces from the shell and paste them on a similar part of the whole egg. That is, the rounded pieces of the upper part of the shell - on top of the egg and so on. Between the details of such a mosaic leave small distances to get an imitation of a "spotted" egg. It is not necessary that the parts of the mosaic ideally match each other as details of the puzzle.
The work, of course, is scrupulous and requires attention and perseverance, but the result is worth it! We hope this master class will help you make amazing Easter eggs! Photos: sugarandcharm