What's the meaning of Easter eggs?
In the 12th century, people added eggs to Easter festivals. The eggs were mostly painted in red, and some were painted with colors and smiling faces. Therefore, it is generally called "Easter egg" (also commonly called Easter egg). The original symbolic meaning of the egg is "spring-the beginning of a new life". Christians use it to symbolize "Jesus rose from the dead and walked out of the stone tomb". Easter eggs are the most important food symbol in Easter, which means the beginning and continuation of life. \x0d\ Production method \x0d\ 1. Knock a small hole at one end of the egg, take out the egg white and yolk, wash and air dry \x0d\2. Next, you can draw directly or polish the eggshell surface with sandpaper before you start to compose \x0d\3. After the structure is constructed, you can use gouache pigment or propylene pigment. \x0d\4. In order to facilitate storage, you can brush a layer of transparent nail polish after the paint dries to increase gloss.