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Pysanka: PYSANKA 9-1-1
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Blogging about Ukrainian Easter Eggs .Really! Friday, December 01, 2006. Eggs break and crack.It’s an unhappy fact of life. You put hours of work into a pysanka only to discover, as you’re finishing, a crack. What to do? I've had to deal with cracked and broken eggs both when making and when teaching pysanky. I've written about the approaches I use to "save" pysanky on my website here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Celebrating Ukrainian Heritage in North America. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. March 18, 2012. By now you should have the Spring 2012 issue of Solovei, and to make it easier to find out more about the stories in that issue, the links are compiled below. If you want to hear Marsha Skrypuch talk about her new book. Making Bombs for Hitler. The interview with Paulette MacQuarrie is on the Nash Holos website. And speaking of festivals, the Ukrainian Cultural Festival. In fact, if you wa...
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2012 Spring | Solovei Magazine
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Celebrating Ukrainian Heritage in North America. Skip to primary content. March 18, 2012. By now you should have the Spring 2012 issue of Solovei, and to make it easier to find out more about the stories in that issue, the links are compiled below. If you want to hear Marsha Skrypuch talk about her new book. Making Bombs for Hitler. The interview with Paulette MacQuarrie is on the Nash Holos website. And speaking of festivals, the Ukrainian Cultural Festival. In fact, if you want to read all about Nichol...
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Pysanka: May 2007
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Blogging about Ukrainian Easter Eggs .Really! Thursday, May 24, 2007. On my recent trip to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Above is a photo of some of them–the big egg is a normal sized chicken egg, and the smaller ones are cockateil. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Pysanka: December 2006
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Blogging about Ukrainian Easter Eggs .Really! Thursday, December 28, 2006. Last year, in late November, I found I had a lot of small eggs left over from pysanka making. Casting about for something to do with them, I came upon the idea of making snowflake pysanky. I'd seen them before on other sites, so decided to try my hand at them. The snowflakes came out quite nice. I attached small findings to them, and then gave them away to friends and family. This year created a whole bunch more.
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Pysanka: Flurries
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Blogging about Ukrainian Easter Eggs .Really! Saturday, January 02, 2010. Last summer I found a local source of fresh goose eggs, and not the kind that are only slightly bigger than chicken eggs. These are the really big goose eggs, with a volume of three really large chicken eggs. You can see more views of these eggs here. To learn how to make snowflake eggs, go here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Celebrating Ukrainian Heritage in North America. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2012. March 18, 2012. By now you should have the Spring 2012 issue of Solovei, and to make it easier to find out more about the stories in that issue, the links are compiled below. If you want to hear Marsha Skrypuch talk about her new book. Making Bombs for Hitler. The interview with Paulette MacQuarrie is on the Nash Holos website. In fact, if you want to read all about Nicholas ...
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Deciduous Dryad: June 2013
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013. One of the things I do for a living (if you can call something I've rarely been paid to do "for a living") is making crafts: jewelry, dolls, and pysanky at the moment. I learned this at Pennsic around a dozen years ago, and I've made batches of them periodically ever since. I've only taught my class in it twice, but there are others in my area who know more than I do and actually have the heritage and/or persona to match, so I tend to defer to them at Academies. Pysanky, and all...
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Pysanka: January 2010
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Blogging about Ukrainian Easter Eggs .Really! Saturday, January 02, 2010. Last summer I found a local source of fresh goose eggs, and not the kind that are only slightly bigger than chicken eggs. These are the really big goose eggs, with a volume of three really large chicken eggs. You can see more views of these eggs here. To learn how to make snowflake eggs, go here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).