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Project: Silver and Gold Eggs of
Project: Silver and Gold Eggs Perfectly precious, these gold- and silver-leafed eggs are lovely when displayed in a bowl and delightful as party favours or prizes for an egg hunt. Click here to see larger imageGATHER• Small flat paintbrushes• Blown eggs, as many as desired, clean and dry• Decoupage medium• Synthetic gold or silver leaf, 3 sheets for each egg (from an art or crafts supply storeCREATE1 Using a paintbrush, cover an egg entirely with decoupage medium.2 Immediately place a sheet of gold or silver leaf on the egg, pressing lightly onto the surface with the brush handle. Place two more sheets of leaf on the egg, pressing each onto the egg and covering it completely.3 To enhance the sheen, brushrepeatedly over the leaf-covered egg with the bristle end of a clean, dry paintbrush. Set the egg aside and let it dry.4 Repeat this process for each egg.Tip: Metal leaf is very lightweight and tends to blow around while you work with it. To minimize mess, position your work area away from open windows and out of the path of any fans.Photography by Matthew MeadSee more of Matthew's Easter Egg creations:• Spring Pansy Vase• Tulip Menu Card• Tiny ChalkboardsMatthew Mead is the style editor at Country Home magazine, Holiday with Matthew Mead, and a line of ornaments with Wedgwood and The American Folk Art Museum. He lives in New Hampshire.Excerpted from Easter Eggs: 40 Fabulous Projects for the Whole Family by Matthew Mead. Copyright 2007 by Matthew Mead and Downtown Bookworks Inc. Excerpted with permission by Chronicle Books. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced without permission in writing from the publisher.

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Decorate your Easter table with unique egg creations.

Perfectly precious, these gold- and silver-leafed eggs are lovely when displayed in a bowl and delightful as party favours or prizes for an egg hunt.

Click here to see larger image

GATHER
• Small flat paintbrushes
• Blown eggs, as many as desired, clean and dry
• Decoupage medium
• Synthetic gold or silver leaf, 3 sheets for each egg (from an art or crafts supply store

CREATE
1 Using a paintbrush, cover an egg entirely with decoupage medium.

2 Immediately place a sheet of gold or silver leaf on the egg, pressing lightly onto the surface with the brush handle. Place two more sheets of leaf on the egg, pressing each onto the egg and covering it completely.

3 To enhance the sheen, brushrepeatedly over the leaf-covered egg with the bristle end of a clean, dry paintbrush. Set the egg aside and let it dry.

4 Repeat this process for each egg.

Tip: Metal leaf is very lightweight and tends to blow around while you work with it. To minimize mess, position your work area away from open windows and out of the path of any fans.

Photography by Matthew Mead

See more of Matthew's Easter Egg creations:
Spring Pansy Vase
Tulip Menu Card
Tiny Chalkboards

Matthew Mead is the style editor at Country Home magazine, Holiday with Matthew Mead, and a line of ornaments with Wedgwood and The American Folk Art Museum. He lives in New Hampshire.


Excerpted from Easter Eggs: 40 Fabulous Projects for the Whole Family by Matthew Mead. Copyright 2007 by Matthew Mead and Downtown Bookworks Inc. Excerpted with permission by Chronicle Books. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced without permission in writing from the publisher.

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