Egg decorating! The 18 essential designs & techniques everyone should know!

Renée Kurilla

Book - 2022

"Want to dye, dip, and draw? We'll show you how! Show-How Guides: Egg Decorating is a primer for curious minds with a clear, fun graphic style that invites any kid to get started. This pocket-sized 101 includes a curated collection of eighteen essential techniques. Every step is illustrated, allowing kids to easily master the basics, regardless of how they learn. Readers will learn to dip, paint, and paper craft with natural dyes, food color, glitter, glue, and other glitz to make dazzling eggs! Show-How Guides is a collectible, visual, step-by-step series that teaches the skills every kid should know, at a shockingly affordable price. They're the perfect stocking stuffer, birthday gift, or impulse buy"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York, NY : Odd Dot, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Renée Kurilla (author)
Other Authors
Keith Zoo (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
47 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 17 cm
Audience
Ages 6-11.
Grades 4-6.
ISBN
9781250784360
  • Food coloring & natural dyes
  • Paint
  • Glitter, glue & glitz
  • Cut-paper crafts
  • What to do with your eggs.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--6--This guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to dye, paint, and embellish eggs using a wide variety of techniques. Each topic is covered in a numbered grid, with blue-and-white cartoon-style illustrations depicting each step of the process. Techniques include: boiling eggs; dyeing eggs with food coloring; using natural dyes; painting eggs (the book warns not to eat these); stamping eggs; creating colorful patterns with whipped cream, aluminum foil, or bubble wrap; decorating eggs with pompons, yarn, and paper; games to play with decorated eggs; and how to make stuffed eggs. VERDICT With its clean, kid-friendly layout and clear, detailed instructions, this guide will appeal to families looking for new ways to decorate eggs for Easter and other occasions.--Ashley Larsen

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A basic guide to the "FUN-damentals" of egg crafts. A cheerful blue egg (who is ungendered) sporting a half apron and an artsy beret breaks down a method for hard-boiling eggs with an adult's help, then goes on to guide readers through the steps for executing increasingly elaborate egg decorating projects. Children will learn how to make dyes from food coloring or fruits and vegetables and how to achieve various decorative effects, including "egg people" designs and animal designs (the "egg chick" concept seems a bit meta). The book also provides suggestions for displaying decorated eggs, using them in games, and, yes, turning them into tasty treats. Materials used range from acrylic paint and googly eyes to onion skins and glow-in-the-dark glue. The written instructions are simple and concise. They frequently begin with "lay newspaper over your workspace" (good advice!) and include important safety notes. Zoo's diagrammatic illustrations are easy to follow with numbered directions, spot art laid out in panels, and labeled, graphic overviews of required supplies; however, the minimal palette of black, white, and blue fails to give young handicrafters enough sense of the art form's creative possibilities. Readers may want to keep a more visually stimulating handbook, like Lindstrom's Beautiful Eggs (2021), handy on the worktable for inspiration. Simple and practical, although the visuals underperform. (Nonfiction. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.