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‘Russia • Faberge Eggs
Possibly the most beautiful and ornate Easter gifts, the Russians don’t waste any time with turning produce into art. Instead, they create the absolutely stunning egg-shaped works of art out of precious metals, gems, and other materials. Faberge are probably the most famous Easter eggs in the world.
Slovenia • Vekonocne vajicko
There are no paints, dyes, or wires applied to Slavic Easter eggs. Instead, the shells are carefully blown clean, treated, and intricately carved into beautiful forms. Slovenian masters skillfully create these works out of chicken or ostrich eggs. They can retail for anything from $50 to $200.
Ukraine • Pysanka
The incredibly detailed and beautifully ornate eggs that come from Ukrainian Easter are made by drawing on the eggs first before dying them. Delicately worked into intricate folk designs, the eggs are a sight to behold.’ (Source)
Elsa is enthralled after seeing some of these decorations. She never celebrated Easter in her home so she can totally understand why it’s important to keep the actual religious articles out of the King community. She doesn’t think that seeing these beautiful decorations will matter. Just then her phone rings and it’s PrettyBubbles calling her back.
“Hi Elsa, I heard from everyone and I’m going to text you over the list,” says PrettyBubbles.
Elsa tells PrettyBubbles that if they have the contest in the community then there are only 10 slots for the polls for everyone to vote. She tells her that they might have to double up some of the players as a team.
“I have found 10 beautiful egg decorations that I think everyone will enjoy doing. How about I send you the list by email and then maybe you can help me team them up?”
Sounds like a plan!
Let’s continue - Elsa gets the final count of participants
Start at the beginning - The egg decorating contest 2021