S1E13: Psyanky Eggs with Andrea!

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Our First Guest!
We are so excited to have our first guest on the podcast, Theresa’s friend, Andrea! Andrea is a crafty friend
Current Projects:
Theresa: Kite Pants by Matchy Matchy Sewing Club with a quilted side panel
Cecelia: (never shared, we moved on too quickly!)
Andrea: junk journaling a trip with my family, dying kids clothes (great way to cover up stains!)
Fun Question: What is your favorite Easter Dessert?
Theresa: Carrot Cake from local restaurant, Aladdins
Cecelia: Reeses Easter Eggs
Andrea: Whopper Robin’s Eggs
Easter Decorating/Crafts

- Egg Dying
- traditional egg dying that you get at the super market
- shaving cream egg dying
- natural egg dyes

- Easter Egg Tress
- Grandmother’s Easter tree
- Fabric Easter eggs
- great scrap buster that is a great way to be sustainable during the holiday
- Easter Garland/bunting
- Can sew bunting (scrap project) or use paper
- Paper chains
- Sewn paper garlands
- Can Make Cute Things with Clay
- Daffodil candlestick holders
- Daffodil snack plates

Pysanky Eggs
- What is the art of Pysanka?
- A series of wax resist (batik) and dye in repeated layers to create a beautiful design on a hollow (or un-hollowed) egg
- Yes! I will share this backstory
- (Andrea, can you cover? Don’t have to type out, you can just go with it in the moment – if you don’t know that’s fine we can cover it!)

- How to do Pysanky Eggs
- Materials
- Egg (preferably hollowed)
- Beeswax
- “Writing tool” (called kistka)
- Candle
- Dyes
- You can source any of these on Amazon but please consider using Etsy or a specialized site like Polish Art Center or UkrainianEggcessories instead!
- Materials

- Favorite Designs
- Basic
- Can do simple dots, dashes, or lines
- Can also make swirls of different colors that look like galaxies!
- More advanced/traditional looks
- Traditionally Pysanky Eggs have intricate geometric designs
- The book, Endless Egging by Jennifer E Kwong has a lot of great tutorials and inspiration
- Basic

- Tips and Tricks
- Light pencil lines for design
- Use rubberbands for straighter pencil lines
- Plan out design in advance
- Ensure inside of egg is fully dried out
- Pop open the sealed hole before applying heat to remove wax