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36th Annual EGGS-Ibit
International
WHEN: WHERE: DoubleTree Galleria
SATURDAY
and SUNDAY 4099 Valley
View Lane
June
12th and 13th, 2010 Dallas, Texas
75244
www.DallasEggShow.com 972-385-9000
Hotel Phone
The hotel has
a block of rooms set aside at a special rate of $99.00 plus tax per night for
EGGS-IBITers. Reservations made after
those rooms are gone will be charged the regular price. The deadline for this special rate is May 15th. Call 1-800-222-8733 to reserve your room.
In order to
keep the cost of the show down, we require all table holders to stay a minimum
of one night.
Registered Guests: If you do not wish to exhibit, but
would like to attend and participate in our activities, you may purchase a
registered guest badge. As a registered
guest, you will be allowed in the show room at 8:00 a.m. both Saturday and
Sunday, the "Hour with the EGGsperts" and for the additional cost of the
seminars, you may attend those. You will
also be entitled to attend the Saturday night dinner (extra charge of $30.00)
and the Midnight Madness (extra charge of $33.00).
General Public: Day visitors will be charged $5.00 per
day. The show will be open to the public
from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Door Prizes: We request that every table holder
donate a door prize. Door prizes will be
given out during the show and during the Saturday evening dinner.
Hour with the Eggsperts: Friday evening from 5:00
p.m. to 6:00
p.m. there will be a demonstration hour for registered guests and show
participants. Visit with various eggsperts
and learn eggactly how to get
professional results on your next project and see what is new in the egging
world.
Midnight Madness: Friday evening from 8:00 p.m. until.... Three mini projects taught by 3
teachers. Class size is limited. The cost is $33.00. Bring your regular egging tools (RETs, epoxy,
pliers & chain cutting tools) and have fun!
Saturday Banquet: The banquet is $30.00 per person. We will enjoy great food and loads of prizes.
IEAG: The IEAG judging will be held on
Friday, June 12th. Contact Pam Gompf for
details, pam@pamspysanky.com. There
will be an annual IEAG meeting immediately following the banquet.
Set up Time: Dealers will be able to start setting
up as soon as the tables are ready Friday morning and exhibitors at 10:00 a.m. No selling on Friday. The showroom will close
Friday at 5:00 p.m.
Security: Every care will be taken with your
display, etc. However, neither the hotel nor the Show Director can assume
responsibility.
Sales Tax: There is an 8.25% sales tax in Dallas.
You must have a Texas Taxpayer ID in
order to sell at this show. Call
800-252-5555 or go to http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxforms/01-forms.html to download the application.
Table Assistants: If you are a dealer with more than
four tables, you may have two table assistants.
Dealers and Exhibitors with less than four tables may have one
assistant. You may have additional
assistants by registering them for $15.00 each.
Displays: Items must fit under your table, not
in the aisle. You may have a small table
for you cash register only. Solid items
can not be taller than 18 inches above the top of the table. No packing up early.
Contest Photos: Will be available for purchase or
ordering at the show.
Egg
Contests: There will be two contests at the show.
One is a theme contest, voted on by the public. The other contest is judged by and you will
receive comments from the judges.
Theme
Contest: Beach is the
theme for this year's contest. The
winner of this contest is selected by the public's votes. You must be an exhibitor or dealer with a
table at the show to enter in the contest.
Show
Contest Rules: If you have
not entered a contest lately, we encourage you to enter now! Challenge yourself and have fun!!
1.
You must be an
exhibitor or dealer to enter. You may
not enter eggs completed by anyone else.
You must have at least four (4) eggs on your table to be considered an
exhibitor.
2.
No
kits or seminar eggs will be allowed in the contest, as well as no copies. No patterns may be used to make your eggs.
3.
You
may not enter more than one (1) egg in any category unless it is a set of
eggs. You may not enter more than four (4)
categories.
4.
All
eggs entered must have been made within the past year and not shown, or
entered, in any other competition.
5.
There
are two divisions - "Winner" and "Novice".
If you have ever taken a first place in any Eggs-ibit competition, you
must enter the Winner division. Others
will be eligible for the Novice Division. Both divisions will have the same categories
and rules. If no eggs in a particular category meet the required minimum number
of points to win first or second place, then no award will be given. The minimum number of points needed to win
first place is 90. For second place the
required points are 80. There will be a first and second place award in each
category, provided the eggs earn the number of points required to win a first
or second place. Honorable Mention
awards will be given at the discretion of the judges. NOTE:
If two eggs in the same category earn a total of 90 or more, the one
with the highest score will be awarded first place, and the next highest score
will be awarded second place. If the
scores are the same, it will be judged a tie and both will be awarded first or
second place. All first place winners in each category will be judged again for
"Best of Show". "Best of Show" awards
will be made in each division, unless there are no first place winners in that
division.
6.
You
decide the category in which your egg is entered. However, if our judges think your egg has
definitely been entered in the wrong category, one of the clerks will contact you and see if you want to change it to the correct category.
7.
You
must have your entries at the contest area between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Saturday
morning. Anyone arriving at the area
after 8:30 a.m. will not be allowed to enter.
All entries must be covered when brought to the contest area and
accompanied by a card telling about the egg, i.e., what kind of egg, about the mechanics,
if the figures were handmade (and if so, if they were made by you), etc. Eggs worked on by two people cannot be entered. You must have done ALL the work by yourself.
Do not put your name on the card.
If your name appears on the egg please cover it with a piece of masking
tape. Do not display your egg on your
table prior to competition.
8.
No judge will
have an entry in this contest!
Contest Categories:
1.
Jewel Box - any egg, which opens in such a
manner as to hold jewelry.
2.
Diorama - one or more openings - No hinges.
3.
Hinged - one or more hinges, any style,
other than jewel box.
4.
Decoupage or Paper Sculpture - can be
whole, hinged, filigreed, etc. With
regard to paper sculpture, the paper designs must be raised on the shell to
give a 3-D effect.
5.
Mechanical - includes motors, batteries, lights,
music boxes, etc.
6.
Fancy Cut - Slow Method - filigree cut
egg that has been cut with a Dremel, or similar type tool.
7.
Fancy Cut - Fast Method - Filigree cut
egg that has been cut with a dental drill or similar high speed tool.
8.
Folk Art - A traditional art, such as scratch
carved, pysanky, etc.
9.
Hand Painted - any style egg, but at least
½ of the shell must be hand painted.
10.
Jeweled - Any style egg where the jewel work
covering the shell is worked into a design and is the primary part of the
design.
11.
Beaded - Any style egg where beading is
worked into a design and is the primary part of the design.
12.
Jewelry - Any piece of jewelry made from any
kind of eggshell.
13.
Miniature - Any style egg, smaller than a
chicken egg.
14.
Novelty - Any egg that does not fit into any
of the above categories, such as a doll, purse, lamp, etc.
15.
Faberge - An egg designed to copy an original
Faberge. A picture of the original
Faberge is required for the judges to use for comparison.
16.
Carved - An egg where the design has been
carved onto/into the shell. Open work is
permitted as long as the carving covers at least 2/3 of the shell. No purchased or copied patterns are
acceptable.
17.
Etched - An egg where the design as been
etched into the egg using vinegar or acid.
No purchased or copied patterns are acceptable.
Future
Mailings: If you are unable to attend the show but would like to receive future
mailings, please notify us by mail or email Kathy@TheEggeryPlace.com. If we do not hear from you your
name will be dropped from future registration mailings.
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2010 Seminars
Supporting the teachers by taking classes
and/or buying kits will keep them coming back
to offer you wonderful classes!
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Jill Aversa
628 Pelican Bay Drive
Daytona Beach, FL
32119-8324
386-788-1158
jaeggs@aol.com
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Thursday
& Friday
June 10th 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
June
11th 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $230.00 / Deposit: $100.00
Deadline: June 1, 2010
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Proud as a Peacock - A beautifully hand-decorated peacock -
surrounded by small gold trees with mother of pearl flowers - displays his
beauty inside a rhea eggshell. The exterior is "enameled" in
blue & green with mother of pearl bands on either side of the
opening. The top half of the "enameled" exterior is covered
w/golden branches & mother of pearl flowers. A partial oval on the
back features a lovely peacock print which you embellish w/glitter, blue
teardrops & minute fuchsia stones. The gold stand, mirrored base &
yet another hand decorated peacock complete this piece. There will be
considerable homework, & egg will be mailed out approx. 1 month prior to
show. Bring RET's. This is is
stunning! The colors and the finish are unbelievable! The photos
do not do this egg justice!! You will not be disappointed.
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Dot Cannon
1640
Sherwood Forest Blvd
Baton
Rouge, LA 70815
225-275-80986
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Thursday & Friday
June 10th & 11th
8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $440.00 / Deposit: $220.00
Deadline:
May 1, 2010
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Scarlet & Ashby - Another in the series
of Gone With The Wind, Scarlet and Ashby are ready to bring this Ostrich egg
to life. This egg is adorned with many flat backs, beads and lots of
rhinestone chain! Join Dot's class for lots of fun and an opportunity
to create a few beautiful things...wonderful friendships and a gorgeous egg!
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Virgi Bondi
3124
Calypso Lane
Roseville,
CA 95661
916-780-0860
virgi@surewest.net
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Thursday
June 10th
4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Cost: $55.00 / Deposit: $10.00
Deadline: May 1, 2010
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Heirloom Ornament - Goose
is laying the golden in this class.
Detail carved, filigree, glittered, jeweled, heirloom quality
ornament.
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Tik Looman
Watertuin
2
2362 X
B Warmond
The
Netherlands
31-5018994
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Thursday
June 10th
6:00
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Cost: $90.00 / Deposit: $50.00
Deadline: April 30, 2010
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How to Etch Eggs - As soon as you sign up
for this class and I receive your deposit, I will send you the instructions
for your homework to prepare 1 Ostrich egg and 2 Goose eggs. After you
have completed the homework, approximately 2 days of homework, you will bring
the prepared eggs to class. In class I will teach you how to etch the
prepared eggs. All you need for the class I will bring with me from
Europe. You will need to provide one small Ostrich egg and 2 medium
goose eggs, an egg marker, pencil and Rets for your homework.
Tik is an
internationally recognized, award winning egg artist. She specializes
in etched eggs. This class offers you an opportunity to learn the
"secrets" to etching!
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Gloria Harrison
2225 SW Judy Ln
Grants Pass, OR 97526
541-471-1044
Eggs2go@aol.com
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Friday
June 11th
8:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m.
Cost: 175.00 / Deposit:
$25.00
Deadline: May
31, 2010
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The Empress Raines - She brings life to
earth; she kisses the morning flowers with dew drops. She awakens,
kneeling on a bed of leaves surrounded by raindrops; and lifts her arms to
the clouds. Raine is dressed in delicate silks of mauve hues high
lighted with whispers of iridescent sparkle. The 3 door rhea egg is cut
with many openings thus making this design very delicate. The egg,
cutting and homework instructions will be mailed about 1 month before
class. Please bring back any supplies
not used in class.
This will be the first
time this design has been taught.
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Tik Looman
Watertuin
2
2362 X
B Warmond
The
Netherlands
31-5018994
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Friday
June
11th
8:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Cost:
$85.00 Deposit: $35.00
Deadline: May 20, 2010
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Black Widow - In this egg it looks
like a dewy spider web in the morning. You will use about 500 very
small crystals to create the web! The outside of the egg is covered
with about 700 black crystals and on the back is a jeweled bouquet. The
base has a big black spider with red jeweled eyes on a base of golden leaves
and pearls, which he carries on his back. You may not be able to
complete this egg during the seminar. However, you will know how to
complete it.
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Diane Angle
30002
B Davis
Magnolia,
TX 77355
832-934-0168
Dma6952@yahoo.com
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Check the website for photo
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Friday
June 11th
1:00 p.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $75.00 / Deposit:
$40.00
Deadline: May 10, 2010
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What A Hoot - Paper-sculpt a
beautiful white owl in a rhea egg. You will learn how to do
"feathering," a technique in cutting that looks like real
feathers. There is an opening in the back with nesting and small
eggs. This is a re-make of an egg I taught many years ago.
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Carlene Weissinger
173 Deskin Dr
South Daytona, FL 32119
386-760-4073
jweissinger@mindspring.com
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Friday
June 11th
1:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $65.00
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Angelica - This lovely angel is
placed into an egg that is cut with three openings. Intricate third
panels are decorated with pearl and rhinestone chain. The egg can be
made in pink or blue. You choose which color when registering for
class. Pearl and pear shaped cab crystals create the top and bottom
drops. Needed in class--RET's, E 6000 and white glue.
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Diana Macias
PO Box
625
Wilton,
CA 95693
916-687-8721
leggantdesigns@frontiernet.net
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Saturday
June
12th
8:00
p.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Cost: $50.00 / Deposit:
$50.00
Deadline: May 10, 2010
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Marbleizing Eggs - This is a fascinating,
easy-to-learn, project. You will learn
a method of marbleizing eggs which can also be used on corian bases to match
your eggs! You will be provided with several
eggs and all of the supplies to complete the marbleizing method and then go
home to create more. Please bring (3)
three prong egg holders for duck eggs and a piece of styrofoam to hold the
egg holders while they dry.
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Marilyn Powers
3409
Lessie Lane
Bossier
City, LA 71112
318-549-0062
marilyn.powers@att.net
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Saturday
June 12th
11:00
p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $60.00 / Deposit:
$25.00
Deadline: June 6, 2010
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Two Precious Little Girls - A fully beaded doll
skirt will be presented in class. You will lace & decorate the 5
egg shell panels & decorate some of the beaded skirt. Lots of lace,
pearls and bead flowers all provided to complete her in class. You will
also receive a kit of doll skirt & panels to complete at home. The
show will have lots of beads, trims, etc to complete 2nd doll. Bring
RETs, needle, thread, heavy white glue.
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Maureen Williams
25
Mariner Dr
Sheidow
Park 5158
Australia
61 8
8381 229
maureenw@aussie-eggshell-carvers.com
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Egg & Take
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Saturday
1:00 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday
1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Cost: $25.00 / Deposit:
$10.00
Deadline: March 1, 2010
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Flowers,
Pots and More - Learn
how to make punched paper flowers to put on your egg or to go in flower pots
and planter boxes for inside dioramas. Also pin bows and other tips and
tricks. Tools required for this class include a craft knife, cutting
mat, tweezers, tacky glue, a ball stylus or leather shaping tool if you have
one and a sense of humor!
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Tik Looman
Watertuin
2
2362 X
B Warmond
The
Netherlands
31-5018994
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Egg & Take
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Saturday
June
12th
4:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost:
$60.00 Deposit: $60.00
Deadline: May 15, 2010
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Cast Pearls Before Swine - We will make a lovely
pink pig, covered with about 1400 pink crystals, complimented with an elegant
butterfly and pearls. Bring your RETs. You will finish the egg at
home. Instructions, photo and material will be provided in your
kit. This is made with a double yolk goose egg. Also called a
double dotter in the Netherlands. :)
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Helen Corrigan
7512 E Knollwood Pl
Tucson, AZ 85750
520-885--4100
jhcorrigan@aol.com
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Sunday
June
13th
8:00
a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Cost:
$80.00 Deposit: $45.00
Deadline: May 15, 2010
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The Fledgeling A Little Charmer -An
open cut Rhea egg features a natural setting for DiOggi small baby robin
miniature. It rests in a little hand
fashioned nest on a natural tree limb.
This miniature is no loner being produced as DiOggie has passed away
making this egg a true one of a kind collectible. Austrian jewels, of 3 different colors, are
used along with lovely diamond cut 1.2mm Morse Code chain to frame the
opening. An arrangement of realistic
foliage enhances the top of this little charmer. A surprise awaits you on the back of the
egg...another way of making your egg unique.
Egg
will be marked, cut and painted so we can get to work immediately. This scenic egg is easily adapted to any
other kind of bird or animal miniature for your future teaching
purposes. Class will start promptly at
8 am and finish at 10 am.
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Gloria Harrison
2225 SW Judy Ln
Grants Pass, OR 97526
541-471-1044
Eggs2go@aol.com
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Sunday
June
13h
9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $55.00 / Deposit:
$10.00
Deadline: May 31, 2010
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Sail Away - A small goose egg is
cut to form a sail boat. Three little bunnies sit in the boat along
side an Easter basket filled with eggs!
This egg will be cut and presented in class.
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Jill Aversa
628 Pelican Bay Drive
Daytona Beach, FL
32119-8324
386-788-1158
jaeggs@aol.com
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Egg & Take
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Sunday
June
13h
12:00
p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $12.50
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Floral Fantasy - This turkey egg
features elegant 3-dimensional "mother-of-pearl" flowers and green
"enameled" leaves, together with a handmade black and mother of
pearl butterfly. Must bring epoxy, small scissors, tweezers and small paintbrushes.
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Maureen Williams & Lorna Winch
25
Mariner Dr
Sheidow
Park 5158
Australia
61 8
8381 229
maureenw@aussie-eggshell-carvers.com
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Monday
June
14th
8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $175.00 / Deposit:
$50.00
Deadline: March 1, 2010
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Intro to Relief Carving - The basic principals
you will learn in this class will prepare you to progress to any type of
carving or sculpting you may wish to try later. Whether you are new to
carving or wanting to brush up on earlier teachings, this class is for you. This design is suitable to the art of egg
sculpting or adds some filigree cut outs for a more advanced design. Students will be required to bring their
own Dremel or low speed tool (air tools not permitted for this class).
A list of other requirements will be sent to those registering for this
class. Seminar cost includes lunch.
Payments to be made via Paypal to:
diamonds@chariot.net.au
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Tina Boes
2824
Russell Rd
N
Muskegon, MI 49445
231-766-5631
carvedeggs@aol.com
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Monday
- Tuesday
June
15th - 16th
8:00
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost: $275.00 / Deposit:
$50.00 (nonrefundable & balance due before class)
Deadline: May 1, 2010
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Intermediate
Emu Carving - During
this class I will show you how to choose a design to take advantage of the
colors available within an emu eggshell. Instructions will include
removing the dark layer, texturing techniques using the darker layer, the
grey dusty layer and texture effects, achieving sculpting techniques for
depth on the teal layer and also making the white layer clean and knowing
when to stop. Two Emu eggshells will be supplied for each student, one
for practicing techniques and the other for the class project.
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Maureen Williams & Lorna Winch
25
Mariner Dr
Sheidow
Park 5158
Australia
61 8
8381 229
maureenw@aussie-eggshell-carvers.com
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Tuesday
June
15th
8:00
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost: $175.00 / Deposit:
$50.00
Deadline: March 1, 2010
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Reverse Relief Carving - Do
not be put off thinking you can not do this technique. As with all arts
& crafts there are hints & tips to make it easier--that's what the
class is all about. The basic principals you will learn in this class
will prepare you to progress to any type of reverse relief carving you may
wish to try. Reverse relief must be viewed with a light inside the
shell to be able see the details. Whether you are new to carving or
wanting to brush up on earlier teachings, this class is for you. The design
is suitable for beginners to the art of reverse relief carving. Students will be required to bring their
own Dremel or low speed tool (air tools not permitted for this class).
A list of other requirements will be sent to those registering for this
class. Seminar cost includes lunch.
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Tina Boes
2824
Russell Rd
N
Muskegon, MI 49445
231-766-5631
carvedeggs@aol.com
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Wednesday
& Thursday
June 16th - 17th
8:00
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost: $300.00 / Deposit:
$50.00
(nonrefundable & balance due before class)
Deadline: March 1, 2010
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Advance
Filigree Lace on Rhea - In this exciting class you will learn how to carve lacey
style designs into a Rhea eggshell. Rhea shells are a wonderful medium
for carving, as they are somewhat softer to work with. They can be
easily carved with a Dremel style tool. You can obtain beautiful
results that look like you used a higher speed drill. You will learn how to place your pattern
pieces onto the egg and then score the pattern onto it, after which you will
learn how to "connect" your design in the open spaces. I will
teach you how to use different textures and techniques to get the lacey look,
and then students will apply the techniques they favor to their shell.
Two Rhea eggs will be supplied for each student, one for practicing techniques
and the other for the class project. Students
should bring their own Dremel or similar carving tool to the class.
Please be sure you have the proper connector to adapt for 1/8" (dental)
burs. It will also be very helpful for you to bring some kind of
magnifying headset or glasses. Much more detailed work can be obtained
using magnification. Students should have carving experience n relief
as well as lattice or cut designs. A
list of burs needed will be supplied to each student at the end of the
registrations deadline along with any other details. Burs are not
included in the cost of the class. Students will need to bring them or
purchase them in class. Cost of the bur pack will be sent before
class. Pattern pieces will be sent to students before class so they can
work out their design ahead of time if they wish. Lunch for the two days in included in the cost of the class.
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Maureen Williams & Lorna Winch
25
Mariner Dr
Sheidow
Park 5158
Australia
61 8
8381 229
maureenw@aussie-eggshell-carvers.com
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Wednesday
& Thursday
June
16th - 17th
8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $325.00 / Deposit: $50.00
Deadline: March 1, 2010
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Advanced Relief & Filigree Carving - Using pattern pieces
supplied create your own unique filigree cut design on an Ostrich egg.
Combine relief carving with lattice & various texture patterns.
Each egg will be totally unique--the choice is yours. Students will need to bring their own Dremel (or equivalent) type carving
tool, a craft knife and some form of magnification is an advantage.
Attendees will require an understanding of relief carving methods. Details of
required burs will be supplied after registration.
Note: If
required, burs can be ordered from us for the class.
Seminar costs include
lunch for the 2 day session. Students registering for 2 or more classes
will receive a discount.
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Reasons to
Attend an Egg Show
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See old friends
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Meet new friends
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See what is new
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Take a class
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Learn a new skill
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Win door prizes
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Win the centerpiece at the banquet
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Get inspired
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See the new egg designs others have created
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Exhibit your newest or favorite creations
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Promote and Share our love of egg art
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Enjoy the faces of those who are seeing an egg show for
the first time
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Guest
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Saturday Night Banquet
Tickets $30.00 each Number of Tickets: _____ = $_______
Midnight Madness
Tickets $33.00 each Number of Tickets: _____ = $_______
Sign up early
to guarantee your place in this fun class!
Hotel Confirmation Number: ___________________________
Payment
If
you have any questions contact us at the address below, or call Kathy Lamb at
(972) 241-4379. Payment in full must
accompany your registration form. No
refunds will be given for cancellations after April 30th, 2010. Make your checks payable to The Eggery Place and mail to:
The Eggery Place
Attn: Egg Show
2531
Danny Lane
Dallas, TX 75234
Total
Enclosed: $_______
Door Prizes
We request every table holder donate a prize.
If you would like to donate please indicate: _____ Decorated Egg _____ Gift Certificate _____
Supplies_____ Other__________
To be given at:
Show___________ or Banquet __________ or No Preference __________________
The Eggery
Place
2531
Danny Lane
Dallas,
TX 75234
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