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  • Fruity Confetti Eggs
  • From "Carol Duvall Show"
    episode CDS-1633


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    Project designed and demonstrated by Peggy Noguera.

    Materials

    prepared eggs (see step 1)
    knife, egg opener or similar
    soapy water
    towel
    scissors
    confetti
    glitter glue
    white glue
    black acrylic paint
    foam brush
    paint brush
    dowel, pencil or skewer
    red acrylic or spray paint
    dark and light green tissue paper

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
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    Figure F
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    Figure G
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    Figure H
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    Figure I
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    Figure J
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    Figure K
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    Confetti-filled eggs like these are called "cascarones" and are meant to be cracked over a friend's head for good luck! Click here for more cascarone projects.
    Steps:

    1. Using a sharp knife or commercial egg opener, make a hole in the top of a chicken egg and remove contents (figure A). Wash and dry the egg thoroughly inside and out.

    2. Cut down the foam end of a foam brush (figure B) and insert it into the egg shell to use to hold egg while painting.

    3. Paint egg red and allow to dry completely. Make sure paint covers all of the egg (figure C).

    4. Partially fill egg with handmade or store-bought confetti. Set aside (figure D). An egg cup or sake cup is useful for holding the egg.

    5. Cut three leaves from dark green tissue paper (figure E).

    6. Glue first leaf over the opening in the egg, pushing down into the hole a bit (figure F).

    7. Glue the second leaf on top of the first, offset a bit so leaves will show, again pushing a little into the hole.

    8. Take a small sheet of the light green tissue and, holding diagonal corners, begin to twist the paper into a very small vine of paper (figure G).

    9. Moisten the vine of paper with a little glue and wind around a small dowel, pencil or skewer to form a coil (figure H). Allow to dry a minute or two before removing from pencil or dowel.

    10. Glue the last circle of the coil into the cavity in the tissue (figure I).

    11. Glue third leaf offset on top of the tissue coil to secure (figure J).

    12. Paint black strawberry seeds all over surface of the egg (figure K).

    13. When dry, add glitter glue to accent seed areas.


    GUESTS :
    Peggy Noguera
    Phone: 714-952-1443
    E-mail: Noguera@netzero.net

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