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Friday, April 22, 2011

Easter craft for kids

How to blow an egg to make Easter eggs
By Belinda Graham

How to blow an egg

Decorative eggs are a popular Easter tradition, but most of us want to make sure the contents of the egg have been “blown” or removed before we set to decorating them. After all, no-one wants their pretty dyed or decorated egg to go rotten while it sits on the table.
Here’s a quick how-to of how to pierce a hidden spot on the egg and blow out its contents. Be warned: expect a few egg casualties that break and don’t make it to decoration stage.
You’ll need:

Eggs
A scalpel
Bowl
Also required: a wooden skewer or long needle

Tools needed to blow egg; work with delicacy to pierce egg at both ends; blow out contents of egg; then decorate the egg.
How to blow an egg:

1. Gently swirl the point of your scalpel into the end of the egg, pushing as you go slightly, until it pierces.
2. Repeat at other end but continue to widen the hole at the other end by swirling the scalpel around so it chips away at the sides. Make it large enough to just insert the skewer.
3. Insert the skewer and jiggle it around a little to break up the yolk.
4. Place your mouth over one end, the other end over a bowl and gently blow into the egg. It might take a few puffs before it starts to come out, but once it gets going it will all come out with a few blows. If the yolk appears stuck, shake the egg and try the skewer again.
5. Now hold a finger over the bottom hole and place the top one under running water so the egg catches a little water. Shake it around a little and blow out again.
6. Leave to dry and then they’re ready to decorate.
Tip

If the egg cracks slightly as you’re piercing it, you can still try blowing. Make sure you blow from the cracked end otherwise the pressure will cause the crack to fully break. You can seal it when you paint.