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The Prop Project: Blue Eggs

The blue eggs have been seen in two of my photos. I would have loved to use them more but they are such a recognizable prop that I didn’t want to overdo it. So finally it’s time to let them go and sell them on Ebay :-)

They are quite large so shipping is going to be more expensive on this package, but they do make for an awesome prop! They are a teal/blue color. The images below are quite true to that. They are all super easy to paint if you wanted a different color. Here are some photos of the eggs….but also…

Feathers! I have two bags of feathers, one white and one blue. So I am giving away the white feathers as a bonus to this package. When I sell my homemade bird mask I’ll also be selling the blue feathers. I used to have golden feathers but my cats chewed them up, sorry guys!

One egg is stained with red dye but is easily hidden or painted over.

This is about 1/5th of the feathers.

And of course, this is one of the images that I created with the eggs :-)

Head on over to my EBAY page to bid on the eggs and feathers! x

{ 3 } Comments

  1. Leah | August 19, 2010 at 11:21 AM | Permalink

    May I ask where you originally obtained they eggs. Or if you made them how did you do so?

  2. Brooke Shaden | August 19, 2010 at 4:45 PM | Permalink

    Got them from Michaels craft store, but if I had to do it over I would make them myself. What fun craft project! If I were to make them, I would get styrofoam most likely and shape it into egg form by shaving it with a knife, and then I would paper mache it and paint it :-)

  3. sandra sue | August 10, 2011 at 4:23 AM | Permalink

    Hi, Brooke, I am a digitographer working in Spain. (I believe you are also a digitographer). I have stumbled upon your work and your web and I can see you have sort of created a “tendency” which is quite difficult to do nowadays. I am also very pleased to see the way in which you share your work and your techniques with the world, something artists seldom do. It is good to see that you are not afraid to show how you do things, for no one can be Brooke, except Brooke. Imagination is the only thing you can’t teach students. Anyway, congratulations for your work and the spirit with which you share it.

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