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Children's Hand-painted Eggs Course

The tutorial for children's hand-painted eggs is as follows:

1. Colour the eggs yellow and draw one in black.

2. Use green pen-and-ink drawings to draw leaves.

3. Decorate with a white pen.

4. Use colored pens for further decoration.

5. Draw a five-pointed star.

6, small gift decoration, complete.

There are many traditional Easter celebrations, and eggs are the most typical symbol of Easter. It symbolizes vitality and vigor. People often dye eggs red at Easter, which represents the blood shed by Jesus during his crucifixion and the happiness after his resurrection. Of course, since they are "eggs", they can't all be red. Different cultures have different traditions of decorating eggs.

To commemorate the martyrdom of Jesus, the Greeks dyed eggs deep red to show the color of blood. In parts of Germany and Austria, eggs are dyed green for foot washing festival (the last Thursday before Easter, the king or queen of England traditionally gives money to the poor). Slavs, on the other hand, dyed eggs in various gold and silver patterns.

There is also an old custom of cooking eggs and playing games for street children. They rolled the eggs down the hill: the last person to break the eggs won. All the eggs belong to him. The White House also plays this game every year, just rolling eggs on the lawn.

Making Easter eggs: poke a small hole in the egg to release the egg white and yolk; Use colored strokes on the eggshell; After drying, find a place to hide and let the children find it.