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 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While the Ukrainian eggs are less of a pagan offering and more of a classical art form these days, ...
If Ukrainian legend is to be believed, the fate of the world lies in the hands of those who continue the tradition of creating Pysanky Easter eggs. According to the legend, there lives a chained ...
First Presbyterian Church again is offering a special event during Lent to teach the art of pysanky, Ukrainian Easter egg decorating. The workshop is scheduled for 2-5 p.m. Sunday, March ...
Jenny Santa Maria decorates and egg and teaches Pysanky - also known as Ukrainian eggs, at a class at Calgo Gardens, in Howell, N.J. March, 27, 2022 Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Jenny Santa ...
YARDLEY, Pa -- Basia Andrusko has been writing Pysanky since she was a child, etching ornate designs on everything from chicken, finch and quail eggs to ostrich, emu and rhea eggs. Pysaty comes from ...
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 ...
Traditionally, pysanky were decorated out of sight, finished eggs kept covered in baskets until they were blessed by a priest and sent home as good omens for the year ahead. To hear Nina ...