Easter Egg Crafts© Debbie DeSpirt
Apr 11, 2000
Do not crack those eggs, blow out the contents for use in your souffles and omelets. For these Easter ideas, you need a handful of blown out eggs.
EGG CANDLES
- Blow out an egg. Wash the egg well and let dry completely before making the candles.
- Place a piece of plastercine on the pindrop hole. Put the egg back into the carton with the plastercine end facing the bottom of the carton.
- Melt down old candles or paraffin wax. Melt it in an old coffee can that sits in a pot of water.
- When the wax has melted you may add colour or scent to the wax. Be sure to use colours that are safe for candle making. For the scent add a drop or two of essential oils when the wax has been removed from the heat.
- Place a funnel in the top part of the egg. Carefully pour the wax into the eggshell.
- Place a metal wick into the eggshell.
- Let the wax cool completely before removing the eggshell.
- To flatten the bottom of the candle for better stabitliy, warm up the bottom and flatten on a marble top.
- The egg candle is complete.
Suggestions for the egg candle:
- Pour small amounts of coloured wax in the candle, let each
layer cool before adding another layer of coloured wax.
- If the candle is only for decoration, place glitter stars into the wax.
CHOCOLATE EGG
- Blow out an egg. Wash the egg well and let dry completely before making the candles.
- Tape foil to the bottom of the egg.
- Melt chocolate squares or chocolate chips in a double boiler. When melting the chocolates do it on low heat and stir often.
- Once melted, pour into the empty eggshell with a funnel.
- Let cool completely before removing the eggshell.
- You may leave the shell on and the person receiving the egg may remove the shell.
EGG SOAP
- Shave ivory soap with a potato peeler.
- Melt the soap with a little water. The water is used to keep the soap from sticking. Use a double boiler when melting the soap.
- Once the soap has melted, carefully pour it into a prepared blown out egg. Place plastercine on the bottom and use a funnel to pour the soap in.
- Add a drop or two of your favourite essential oil to each egg. You may get creative and add some dried herbs to each egg.
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