Pysanky Pattern - Wedding Circles
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2024
- In this video I demonstrate the wedding circle division and show the same division with three different variations. Because this video includes three pysanky, it's a little longer than normal. There were also some technical difficulties in the filming, so please be patient - I'm still learning my new set up for recording!
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Thanks for watching!
Crystal
Thank you for the tip to use newsprint to find the center bottom of an egg. Works every time !
You're welcome!
I can't believe this channel popped up on YoutTube. My sisters and I made Pysnky with my Ukrainian grandmother and mother, then on our own throughout adulthood. I still have supplies & equipment I haven't touched in decades. This is a real inspiration to revisit my creative talent to show others what they missed out on, and recall fonder memories of my heritage.
I'm so glad you found my channel! I hope you are inspired to take up this art again and share your memories with others!
Thanks for your efforts, Very Great and nice.🙏🏼🙏🏼👌👌🌹🌹
Thank you!!
How long do you store your dye/water mix after you've used it for dipping your eggs? I'm new to this art and wondered if you can store it for a long time in a jar or do you have to mix new every time? Thanks!
Thanks for asking. My dyes at home usually last a couple years - sometimes the yellow or black won't last as long because I use these two a lot. I keep mine in a cabinet in my studio where they avoid extremes in temperature. I also keep them from direct sunlight. I always use distilled water, this helps prevent mold. So the longevity of the dyes is more a function of how many eggs are put in the dye, rather than when the dyes were made. Long answer - but I hope this helps.