Join the
Carol Duvall Show camera crew as they revisit egg artist Jane Pollak. Pollak uses dyed eggshells to make pins and earrings. She traces oval shapes onto the egg, waxes and dyes a design onto the oval section, then uses a Dremel tool to cut out the piece. After cutting the jewelry, Pollak uses epoxy to fill in the back side of the piece, adding strength to the fragile shells.
Resources stylus, beeswax, aniline dyes, egg-blowing kit - Ukrainian, Surma
Surma
New York, NY
Phone: 212-477-0729
Website:
www.surmastore.com
blackened beeswax sheets and blas-fix egg kit - Hanusey
Hanusey Music & Gifts
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: 215-627-3093
URL:
www.hanuseys.com
Decorating Eggs: Exquisite Designs with Wax & Dye
by Jane Pollak (ISBN: 0806994134)
Click
here to order this title.
Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
Website:
www.sterlingpub.comblown eggshells - Mary's Menagerie
All types of egg shells are available including: duck, goose, ostrich etc.
Mary's Menagerie
11810 Oakwood Dr.
Austin, TX 78753
USA
Phone: 512-836-0294
Email:
menageriemarys@aol.com
Guests Jane Pollak
Artist, teacher
book
Decorating Eggs is available from Jane Pollak.
Phone: 203-866-2013
Toll Free Phone: 800-438-9737
Email:
jane@janepollak.com
URL:
www.janepollak.com
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