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Default Report on that Tim Ferris egg-blowing trick

In article >,
"Felice" > wrote:

> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Felice" > wrote:
> >
> >> In the way back, at Easter, I used to make pinholes in each end of a raw
> >> egg
> >> and then blow the insides out so I could decorate the shells. Now THAT
> >> was a
> >> nasty chore.
> >>
> >> Felice

> >
> > Oh, Fleece, Fleece, Fleece, Fleece, Fleece. . . .
> > You know that I blow out maybe 10 dozen or so raw eggs every spring
> > (I've already begun) in preparation for decorating them for the Festival
> > of Nations, right? You didn't know that? Huh! I just posted a video
> > to my website of how I do it. I'm still conscious after doing dozens
> > of them. Link in my sig line below.

>
> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
> http://web.me.com/barbschaller
>
> NOW she tells me how to do it! Where were you 45 years ago?
>
> Barb, those aigs are simply beautiful. Now that I know your secret I may
> have an egg-decorating session with the grands. Old dogs, new tricks and all
> that. But can we use felt-tips instead of pins and wax?
>
> Fleece


I see Barb does Pysanki eggs.
Are there no limits to this woman's talents? :-) :-) :-)

This art is why I used to sell duck eggshells so easily on ebay. Duck
shells are less fragile than chicken.
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