Hey you guys! My assistant Suzanne Sicuranza is guest posting today with some fantastic artsy Easter Eggs!

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Feast your eyes on some Julie-inspired Suzanne-made Easter Eggs.  I'll share some photos captured along the way, as well as a few short videos (and if you couldn't already tell, Suzanne written).  Let's begin!

Here is our starting point, store bought "chalkboard" eggs from Target:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

And here are the finished products artfully waiting to dry in a red solo cup:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

First I'll show you a bit of the drawn eggs. The surface was nonporous and black, which made it a nice starting point for Soufflé pens! It also meant that there were some extended drying periods, so I worked on a few at a time (you'll notice I didn't get as many progress shots as Julie does, but hey, I'm learning).

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

On this side I drew a mini mandala and filled in a bit of color.  Great choice because Soufflé pens have just the right spring pastel colors!

For a second doodle driven egg design, I went to a standby favorite – swirls!

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

In the photo above you can see how the pens transform from a cloudy translucent white to a fully opaque white once they dry. 

There's one other egg I made with the Soufflé pens as an homage to Julie's favorite thing ever.  See if you can spot it in the group pictures below. 😉

I had a semi-brilliant idea for a few others.  What if I were to load up an ArtFoamie with paint, and roll the egg over it? The key is to use paint that won't take forever to dry, and a bamboo skewer as an aid.  These eggs luckily already had holes in the bottom. Or top? Is there any real direction to an egg? Moving on…

For this one I layered different colors and different ArtFoamies on top for some cool texture. 

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

This is a short 30-second video that demonstrates the stamping process:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

I didn't go too crazy and still let some of the black stay visible.  It was quick and easy and made for a good-looking outcome, if I do say so myself. 

Next I chose an ArtFoamie with a spring feel and wanted it to be seen as the main focus.

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

I later add a touch of copper with a Permapaque marker, because metallics are always a good idea.

I had to make one egg just a little different and I wanted to try to make a golden egg, and used black with the stained glass ArtFoamie:

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

Lastly, if you know me online @concernedowl or in real life, you know my love for purple and owls runs deep.  So, I couldn't resist making an owl, but to make it Easter ready I drew on bunny ears using Permapaque markers

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

Here they are, all pretty and in a row ready for Easter, or even just for a fun decoration for your home.

From the Balzer Designs Blog: Easter Eggs Techniques with Suzanne

In a few of the pictures you can see the other side of the mandala egg, where I wrote Happy Spring.  Did you spot the egg I (or should I say eye?…ha) made for Julie?  As you can see you can easily take a few of the art supplies you may already have and decorate, or personalize store bought eggs. Think outside the box, or egg carton as the case may be.

I hope you liked my first (and hopefully not last) post here for the Balzer Designs blog. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

36 thoughts on “Easter Egg Techniques with Suzanne

  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • You are amazing! The most artfully displayed art eggs ever!

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  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

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  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

    Reply
  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

    Reply
  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

    Reply
  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

    Reply
  • Great post, Suzanne! I knew it had to be eyes for Julie!
    Your owl is adorable, but I think the swirls is my favorite…
    Hope to see you back!

    Reply
  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great job Suzanne!! And what a supportive “boss” and mentor you have!! Your eggs turned out fabulous! What a great find at target–chalkboard eggs!! Who knew!?!

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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  • Great ideas! Thanks.

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