If you're in need of some Easter egg inspiration, you might find a new source in pysanky eggs. This traditional Ukrainian method of decorating eggs has been around for several millennia—and crafty ...
ST. ALBANS, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) — Looking for creative inspiration for your Easter eggs? Try taking some inspiration from another culture. Betty Barna, 87 of St. Albans creates Ukrainian Easter eggs ...
Looking for a different late fall activity? How about a Pysanky Workshop? The Lackawanna Historical Society will host a Pysanky-making workshop 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22.
The original Easter eggs were talismans dyed in baths made from berries and bark. With intricate, multicolored designs, they portrayed symbols of eternal life, bountiful harvests, gods and goddesses.
There are several different traditional forms of egg decorating, and every egg is like a blank canvas on which to apply your talents. Some designers use a form called the "pysanky" method that ...
The intricate Easter egg designs known as pysanky are an ancient tradition for the people of the Ukraine and their descendants. Though the finely decorated eggs are strongly linked to the Christian ...
Peter Gurski is a Los Angeles-based set decorator and interior designer who is currently working on a new TBS sitcom called Clipped. But when Easter comes around he picks up tools and dyes and goes ...
The Ladies of Mary Society hosted a pysanky Easter egg decorating workshop Saturday in Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Hanover Twp. Cost of the workshop included all supplies and step-by-step ...
The Sophia Coxe Foundation and Education Center welcomed nearly 40 guests to the historic site recently during its Pysanky egg workshops as the Easter holiday draws near. Kristen and Margie Bogash are ...
Artists Sara Friedlander and Myra Eastman organize the pysanky eggs on Thursday in Eastman’s Live Oak studio that were created by 20 Santa Cruz County artists in a creative effort to help Ukrainian ...
In some Santa Fe homes, an intricate piece of Easter art could possibly become a smelly bomb in the days after the holiday. Long before dyed eggs were adopted as an Easter tradition, when folklore was ...
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