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Pysanky Open House: Decorate Ukrainian Easter Eggs

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657 Elmira Rd Ithaca, NY 14850
607.272.6434

Join David Rosenbaum and Alexis Grimm for a fun and creative afternoon of Pysanky (Ukrainian Easter egg decorating). Discover the traditional wax-resist method, using vibrant dyes and intricate designs. All materials are provided, and no experience is necessary. Suitable for ages 13 and up. Experienced artists are also welcome! Learn a new skill, explore a rich cultural tradition, and create your own unique spring masterpiece.

What to Expect:

“Pysanky” (pronounced PIH-san-kih) is the plural form of these vibrant decorated eggs, while “pysanka” (pronounced PIH-san-kah) is the singular. Pysanky are created using a wax-resist (batik) method. Melted beeswax, applied with a heated stylus called a “kistka,” is used to draw designs on the egg. The egg is then submerged in dye baths, progressing from the lightest to the darkest color, with more wax applied after each dip to preserve the existing colors. Finally, the wax is melted off, revealing your completed design.

This workshop is very informal. We love the process and want to share it with you. We’ll be hosting an open house style event, so feel free to stop by, take an available seat, and we’ll guide you through the process. Coffee and tea will be available. There is no cost to attend; however, if you’d like to bring eggs, help with setup, or make a donation to help cover supplies, you’re welcome to do so!

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