It is said that as long as pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs) are being made somewhere in the world, the balance between good and evil is maintained. This blog is a record of my own contributions to saving the world from evil.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Mock "Scratch" Pysanka
One type of Easter egg in the polish tradition is skrobanki, or scratched eggs. Here, I've adapted a skrobanka featured in Jerzy Lipka's book, Almost Everything about Eggs, but used the batik (wax and dye) techniques. In a typical skrobanka, the white lines would be the deepest scratches, and the yellow lines would be lighter scratches.
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