![]() Goose eggs seem to hold better in my small hands, and I do a better job with smaller things anyway. Below are some of my favorites. Others with more than one view are on their own pages. ![]() These are fun to do, go quickly, and make nice gifts for friends and family. ![]() A commission from a gentleman in New York. A gift for his lady love for Christmas, 2002. I think I've mentioned that Debbie Botts of Colorado, is one of my mentors. If it weren't for her and Diane Angle, I don't think I'd be doing eggs. This 2003 seminar I was glad to take, although making the ballentine go into one flat layer was a bit frustrating. I hope you like the results. I do. ![]() These are just as fun to do, go not so quickly, but also make nice gifts for friends and family, and they sell well, too. Dianna Rodriguez is another teacher that we're glad to have in our club. I love to do paper tole and Dianna is innovative in the type she does. She works with punches and card stock to achieve her designs. These are just a couple of her designs that I thoroughly enjoyed doing. Dianna also has her own ![]() ![]() I made this hanging goose egg as a raffle donation for my Sons of Norway club that meets once a month. They went to good homes. The eggs are designed from a piece of wrapping paper that my friend, Signe, gave me. The outside is done with rice paper napkins. ![]()
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