#Resurrection Eggs
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kellyis4jc · 10 months ago
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Resurrection Eggs: 30th Anniversary Edition!!!
Every year, we need to celebrate the Easter season by spreading the truth about Jesus Christ to children.We can do this by giving them "Resurrection Eggs". These eggs show the truth about Jesus even when you put candy in them. Let kids know Easter truth!!
For the Easter season this year, we need to use “Resurrection Eggs” for the children to do Easter Egg hunting. These eggs tell the story of Jesus even when you fill them with candy. Children need to know about Jesus during the Easter season. By using these eggs for your annual Easter egg hunt, you will make sure the Gospel of Jesus Christ is being spread. Show children love on Easter by giving…
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rbb-au · 11 months ago
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The kids react to their egg sibling.
New Update is lit. Imma grab those new outfits.
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notmoreflippingelves · 8 months ago
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#elena of avalor#beauty and the beast#batbedit#disneyedit#eoa edit#belle x beast#estebalena#kinda but also not kinda#I think a lot about the fact that it's been confirmed that this is an intentional homage#like EoA series supervising director Elliot M. Bour was just like casually bringing BATB into things as an Easter egg#since it was his first job in animation#and like don't get me wrong; I LOVE that he did this. I just don't know how he expected anyone (i.e. me) to be normal about it afterwards#once you've introduced BATB; it ceases to be a fun and casual reference and just makes the literature major girlies go feral#i thought this was gonna be a quick and easy little project but it wasn't#the parallels are all there but they're in slightly different order in EoA than the original and the pacing for each reference is differen#so i had to determine which ones I needed to skip frames for and which ones to use all the frames#and then try to figure out the speed from there#the coronation day scenes were very hard to color because the grey skies and muted filter kind of whitewash the characters#like you don't even understand i added so MUCH vibrance and saturation to the 4th and 5th gifs but elena's skin still is just gray#and the coloring is still just a very very mixed bag#also i've realized that while I don't think it was an intentional reference in the same way BATB was#anna's sacrifice and resurrection from frozen is perhaps just as --if not more-- a clear parallel to the coronation day scene than BATB#so maybe I will do that one someday too?#once i psych myself up again to try coloring coronation day again#which i imagine will be awhile#these do not look like the same scene and pretty much the same scene at all even if i tried to use the same psd when i could#and edit them to make the coloring as close as i could
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odinsblog · 8 months ago
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isthisadrawingiseebeforeme · 11 months ago
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pop a squat and lay an egg or whatever he said all those times
drawing old sketches pt. 2/?
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dramoor · 7 months ago
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~Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen~
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thepastisalreadywritten · 8 months ago
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Fabergé Eggs
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Fabergé Eggs, perhaps considered one of the most famous examples of exquisite and luxurious craftsmanship to this day.
Fabergé eggs were originally commissioned by the Russian Imperial family in the late 1800s AD.
Tsar Alexander III (10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894) wanted a richly jeweled egg as an Easter gift for his wife, so Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé (30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1846 – 24 September 1920) got to work and produced very first Fabergé egg in 1885 AD.
And like Easter eggs you may find hidden in your shrubs or gutters, these eggs were also intended to contain a surprise inside.
Initially, the first Fabergé egg was to contain a diamond ring, but after specific instructions given by the Emperor, the egg could be opened to find a ruby pendant instead.
Over the course of the next two decades, ten eggs were produced for the family during Alexander III’s reign, starting a dazzling tradition that his son Nicholas II (18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) would carry on for his wife and his mother every Easter.
The popularity of eggs-travagant gifts spread well beyond the Imperial family, and soon, other wealthy families began commissioning their own eggs.
The eggs then began to represent great wealth and luxury that owning a Fabergé egg was considered a status symbol.
And with the skill level and time that it took to craft up just one Fabergé egg – up to one year per egg – it’s no surprise they come with such a high value.
The intricate Fabergé egg-making process began by creating a design for the egg and then the outer shell would start to come to life.
The team of goldsmiths would craft the eggs out of precious metals like gold or silver.
They were each decorated with intricate engravings, filigree work and other decorative elements.
And while his competitors used a standard palette, Fabergé wanted to experiment with more colors.
He created resplendent yellows, mauves, and all shades of greens — coming up with over one hundred and forty new colors.
Just as important as its exterior, the Fabergé egg’s interior was given just as much attention to detail.
A team of jewelers would work on creating a surprise to be hidden inside the bejeweled shell.
These surprises could be anything from miniature portraits of the recipients’ husbands to tiny replicas of famous landmarks.
The artists behind these miniature works of art were some of the best miniature painters, sculptors and engravers of that time who used a variety of material, including enamel, precious stones and even hair to create their work.
Finally, once all of the intricate pieces were complete, they were assembled by a team of skilled craftsmen to create the final product.
The egg was then presented to the recipient and would become a treasured family heirloom for years to come. 
Unfortunately, the House of Fabergé was forced to close its doors during the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Fabergé and his family fled Russia.
Many of the Fabergé eggs were sold, lost or smuggled out of Russia during this time, but now, many of them are housed in museums like the famous Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
However, history came full circle when in 2007, with new ownership and direction, the company announced the reunification of the brand with the Fabergé family.
This new chapter set the stage for a total revitalization of the Fabergé name and philosophy, which are in tune with its original values and spirit.
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outlanderalien · 2 months ago
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Gediman moments after covering himself in Xenomorph Queen pheromones
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mel-loly · 8 months ago
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-Happy Easter..💛
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tomicscomics · 2 years ago
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04/21/2023
Open my eyes, dear Lord! ...but not like that.
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JOKE-OGRAPHY: The verse in this comic is summarized but essentially unchanged.  However, while the verse meant "their eyes were opened" in a figurative way (as in "they came to understand suddenly"), I depict the opening of the disciples' eyes very physically. Their old eyes peel open like eyelids to reveal newer, more understanding eyes within.  Don't worry, I'm sure the old eyes end up shedding like scales (like with St. Paul).  They won't be a permanent second pair of eyelids -- that'd be gross!
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figures4fun · 8 months ago
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Easter Egg hunt at the Croft manor goes wrong… horribly, horribly, wrong.
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pb-dot · 3 months ago
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Fede Alvarez really said "Yeah but what if the Insemination and Birth themes were REALLY front and center in the Aliens movies?" huh?
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unhingedkinfessions · 7 months ago
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I think my ex was a gender critical egg and I'm a little bitter that dating me didn't crack them but dying and being resurrected twice did. ok pal
kinda funny
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Celebrating Easter by watching For Whom the Bell Gods Toll and Paternal Egg-Stinct.
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timmurleyart · 8 months ago
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Decorating Easter eggs. 🥚🌷🐣🌸🟡🐰🌸🌺🌷
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emmaklee · 1 year ago
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Resurrection Egg / Viking, ninth-eleventh century
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