An Easter Egg inspired by Faberge!
This video is very fast and may be difficult to follow. For more details on how to make this ornament visit http://ornamentdesigns.com/2010/03/12/blue-faberge-easter-egg/
You will find a list of materials used and step by step written directions on how to make this ornament.
Thanks for your support!
I have a favor to ask of you. Can you make that again just a bit slower and seperate it into parts..if you dont want to i understand
robloxianmaster 1 year ago
@robloxianmaster Please go to the website located in the video description or on my channel, for a list of materials used and written directions on how to make this ornament. If you have any questions please go to the contact page on my website and send me an email. I would be happy to help, but I don't have time to redo the video.
AlyxMazY 1 year ago
Beautiful as always. :D
I was wondering... When you know you'll be painting an ornament, why don't you paint it before hand? Then you wouldn't have to be so careful to not ruin your work. Not sure if you've tried that or not. It might make it harder to push the pins in. :/
midoctober15 1 year ago
Good question. Mostly because I never know exactly what I'm going to do before I do it and also because I don't like to waste anything. I hate to paint something I'm just going to cover up with sequins and ribbon later.
AlyxMazY 1 year ago
Thanks! The next one is going to be even better.
AlyxMazY 1 year ago
I love all your videos and you do such a beautiful job. Are you over in Japan pernanantly or just going to school there? I have looked at a lot of the videos of Japan, it is so beautiful especially when the cherry blossoms bloom. Well I will be looking forward to the next one, and thank you.
jasmine629 1 year ago
I'm here with my husband. He is Japanese. So I guess I'm here permanently. It all depends on his job.
AlyxMazY 1 year ago