Thank you. Come join my FB group called egg carving and etching. I also have a book called egg carving for beginners with step by step instructions and pictures
Very informative, great job!!!!! I'm starting to see more artists giving 'trade secrets' now than ever before. Years ago when I started it was trial and error or pay to get info. Been at this for more years then I can remember, and I had heard of using spackling but was never to sure if it would work. And Lorrie does a great job as well!!!!
Hello, Ms. Wilson.My name is Antoinette and I think that even though you may not have done many videos, every one has to start some where and I just wanted you to know, for what it's worth, I think that you done a fine job. I truly don't think that I could have done half as well. Your video was very informative, I enjoyed very much. I noticed, that you mentioned, that the egg should have only one hole. Would you elaborate a little more on this please? I would greatly appreciate it. Great job!Thanks so much for sharing.
I get my emu eggs from a local farm, but I do order all other eggs from online egg sellers, just google where to buy goose eggs and a ton of things will pop up.
Antoinette Lee I prefer eggs with one hole I also have videos showing how to do this and how to clean them. I like to hide the whole when done carving if possible
where do you get your eggs and supplies/ I use to do eggs , maybr 35 years afo...lol and I would love to start again any help and infofrom you would be greatfully appreciated. thanking you in advance...fae
Hi Madam, I have seen your work through your videos, the fact that it is a beautiful work and I loved it very much. I just wanted to know the name of the machine in which the egg is laid. Thank you.
It is not on a machine I have my egg resting on is a very soft foam and I have a dish towel covering it. My tool I use to carve it is a turbo carver and I also have a dust collector in front of my work station to suck the dust out as I carve as it is very dangerous and deadly to breathe.
+Antoinette Lee , I get my eggs from a local emu farm. I clean them and keep some and sell some on ebay. I also have an egg carving and etching group on facebook. Come join us.