…Well,
that depends on whether you mean which was started first or which was
finished first…
I
started the dragon first, but we made the eggs while he was like
halfway finished.
Because
I like to leave the best for last, and also because it works better
telling it in this order, I’ll talk about the eggs first. Of
course, since me and my cousins are kind of nerdy, we were trying to
think of what cool things we could make the Easter eggs look like. I
suggested pokeballs. So, I made a masterball and my cousin Bobby made
a normal pokeball. My masterball did have the circle-y things on the
top, it’s just hard to see them, since I accidentally put them a
little too far back.
I
then decided to try to make hearthstones… and failed miserably. The
first one, I tried using a clear crayon to keep everything but the
swirl white, only I obviously missed a lot of the surface… Then I
tried using shaving cream, since my mom and aunt were having fun with
that method, so I tried coating all but the swirl part in shaving
cream and dropping blue food coloring on the exposed part, but the
dye bled through the shaving cream a bit… Then I tried making the
swirl of food coloring in the shaving cream and dropping the egg on
top, but that didn’t work much better… Oh, well.
Then
I made an atom egg, and I tried to make a Horde symbol (I realized
after the Horde symbol that I’m really bad at drawing in clear wax
on eggs and sort of gave up…)
My
uncle made some star trek eggs. My other cousin, Rosemarie, had the
great idea of outlining the shapes in sharpie!
Rosemarie
also made these awesome eggs with that technique!
So
now, meet my little dragon- Hearth!
I
named him that because he’s the same colors as a hearthstone.
Originally, I was making him as more of an ice dragon, but then when
I was making the hearthstone eggs, I randomly realized that he was
the same color, too. My exclamation was actually met with complete
silence, because only my dad had any clue what a hearthstone was, so
the rest of my family just thought I was crazy… Anyways, I added
the hearthstone symbol later, after I had named him Hearth, because I
thought it was appropriate.
I
made him using this pattern (which again I wasn't able to find again...), and the only changes I made to it were
adding a chin piece (because for some reason I couldn’t find it
online when I had found the pattern…) and adding an extra layer to
his wings to give them more detail.
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