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TSC. The Sunday Challenge. April 16th 2017
TSC. THE SYMBOLS OF EASTER.
We're looking for eggs, rabbits/hares, Easter bonnets, hot cross buns, fish, palms etc..
Painting a small brown egg using water colours proved to be quite difficult. It started of as daffodils and a chick, which was unsuccessful. After various colour changes it ended up as dribbles of blue and white paint. The finished egg was put back into a saucepan of water where it floated, then the paint started to float away. Eat your heart out Fabergé. ;-)
Eggs were a traditional symbol of fertility and rebirth. The oldest tradition is to use dyed and painted chicken eggs, but a modern custom is to substitute chocolate eggs wrapped in colourful foil, or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as chocolate.
We're looking for eggs, rabbits/hares, Easter bonnets, hot cross buns, fish, palms etc..
Painting a small brown egg using water colours proved to be quite difficult. It started of as daffodils and a chick, which was unsuccessful. After various colour changes it ended up as dribbles of blue and white paint. The finished egg was put back into a saucepan of water where it floated, then the paint started to float away. Eat your heart out Fabergé. ;-)
Eggs were a traditional symbol of fertility and rebirth. The oldest tradition is to use dyed and painted chicken eggs, but a modern custom is to substitute chocolate eggs wrapped in colourful foil, or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as chocolate.
Christel Ehretsmann, Gudrun, tiabunna, Valfal and 22 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Happy Easter Days. Greetz, Christien.
Greets, Amelia
Amelia club has replied to JanHappy Easter, Amelia!
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Amelia club has replied to Marie-claire GalletBest wishes ... Steve
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Amelia club has replied to Herbert_SAmelia club has replied to Cämmerer zu Nau clubAmelia club has replied to Ulrich John clubReminds me too of hand painting hard boiled eggs as a child which we would then roll down the nearest steep hillside ... not sure if that was just a Scottish thing or not, but it was certainly fun. Kids today just don't know what they're missing out on - lol! ;)
Jean has replied to autofantasia clubAmelia club has replied to autofantasia clubYesterday the kids in our village had a fine time painting eggs and rolling them down the church bank. Maybe it'll become an Easter tradition again. ;-)
Amelia club has replied to Jeanautofantasia club has replied to Amelia clubautofantasia club has replied to JeanJean has replied to Amelia clubJean has replied to autofantasia clubAmelia club has replied to christel.k clubAmelia club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubGreat color, how did this turn out? Ive always sooo loved to sit and color eggs with my 3 grand children. such fun... Hope you found the "Prize Egg" :) Best of wishes, Sarah
Amelia club has replied to Sarah O' clubFour of my grandchildren are probably too grown-up and sophisticated (for the moment) for this Easter tradition to be of any interest to them. The youngest one is away on holiday, so this sad egg remains in a saucer, unloved and unrolled down a hill. I enjoyed myself though. ;-)
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