DIY – Do It Yourself
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EQUIPMENT
STEP 1: Mix wallpaper paste in water, about 3 tablespoons in a small bowl of water. Stir while pouring in powder to avoid lumps. Let the mixture stand for 10 minutes so that it thickens. The consistency should be a bit like mayonnaise when it is finished. Blow up a balloon to the desired size and tie again.
STEP 2: Cut the tissue paper into squares of approx. 10x10cm. Paint the balloon with wallpaper paste. Then add layers upon layers of tissue paper, while constantly brushing over with wallpaper paste. Cover the balloon with about 5 layers of tissue paper.
STEP 3: Decorate the egg with colored tissue paper in various shapes. Brush over the decor so it sits. Leave a small hole where you tied the balloon. If you want to paint the egg, it must first hang to dry overnight.
STEP 4: Then hang the balloon up overnight so it can dry.
STEP 5: The next day, punch a hole in the balloon and pry it out of the egg. If the tissue paper contracts a little, just push it out again with a ruler or something
STEP 6: Fill the egg with candy or gifts. Then cover the hole with tissue paper while brushing between each layer. Let this dry overnight. Then give the egg to someone you love and wait for praise for your creative abilities!