It's time for our annual Egg Decorating Workshop! This is one of our most popular workshops, and--even with 50 spots--it still sells out ever year! Registration begins March 20th.
Six decorating/art stations to rotate through at your own pace. B.Y.O.E. (Bring your own eggs)
• Jackson Pollock splatter paint eggs
• Zentangle eggs
• Glitter polka-dot eggs
• Traditional dyed eggs with wax resist
• Watercolor painted eggs
• Washi tape striped eggs
All age artists are welcome as long as they are registered. Artists 5 and under must have a grown-up stay with them. The best part? You'll leave the studio with a unique set of decorated Easter eggs AND all the mess stays here...instead of at your house
Six decorating/art stations to rotate through at your own pace. B.Y.O.E. (Bring your own eggs)
• Jackson Pollock splatter paint eggs
• Zentangle eggs
• Glitter polka-dot eggs
• Traditional dyed eggs with wax resist
• Watercolor painted eggs
• Washi tape striped eggs
All age artists are welcome as long as they are registered. Artists 5 and under must have a grown-up stay with them. The best part? You'll leave the studio with a unique set of decorated Easter eggs AND all the mess stays here...instead of at your house
About Your EggsEach artist can bring up to 6 eggs to decorate. They can be real eggs (hardboiled or raw) or the fake ones that look real (see below). We recommend that you bring your eggs IN an egg container so that you have something to carry them home in--keep in mind they might still be a little wet so prepare your vehicle accordingly.
You can usually find the fake eggs at Walmart in the weeks leading up to Easter. They are also available on Amazon (affiliate link). I'm not sure if it will be same this year, but in the past few years, they were hard to find at local stores the week before Easter (so plan ahead). These eggs are great for painting, collaging, and decorating, but they are difficult to dye because they float! |