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Creating Pysanky Eggs – Wednesday
Pysanky, the ancient Ukrainian art of decorating eggs, dates back to prehistoric times and was believed to protect against evil spirits, celebrate the return of spring, and bring good fortune. The process involves applying layers of beeswax to an egg’s surface, then dipping it in colorful dyes to create intricate designs, ranging from simple to highly complex patterns inspired by nature, geometry, and animals. Join our expert instructor to learn the basic techniques of this stunning art form just in time for Easter!
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 (6:00-8:00pm) Can’t make this date? Creating Pysanky Eggs is also on Thursday, March 27.
Registration closes March 23.
$55/Adult or $46/Member Adult
Materials: All materials provided.
Location: Check-in at Botanical Research Institute of Texas building / Park in main lot
Instructor: Bob Byers has 26 years’ experience in public gardens and enjoys growing his own garden and learning about Texas flora. For more information about Bob in his role as Executive Vice President at the Garden, click here.
Inclement Weather: Registered guests will be notified via email the day before the class if it has been canceled. The option to transfer or refund registrations will be offered.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after registration closes. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)
Creating Pysanky Eggs – Wednesday
Date
- Mar 26 2025
Time
- 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Pysanky, the ancient Ukrainian art of decorating eggs, dates back to prehistoric times and was believed to protect against evil spirits, celebrate the return of spring, and bring good fortune. The process involves applying layers of beeswax to an egg’s surface, then dipping it in colorful dyes to create intricate designs, ranging from simple to highly complex patterns inspired by nature, geometry, and animals. Join our expert instructor to learn the basic techniques of this stunning art form just in time for Easter!
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 (6:00-8:00pm) Can’t make this date? Creating Pysanky Eggs is also on Thursday, March 27.
Registration closes March 23.
$55/Adult or $46/Member Adult
Materials: All materials provided.
Location: Check-in at Botanical Research Institute of Texas building / Park in main lot
Instructor: Bob Byers has 26 years’ experience in public gardens and enjoys growing his own garden and learning about Texas flora. For more information about Bob in his role as Executive Vice President at the Garden, click here.
Inclement Weather: Registered guests will be notified via email the day before the class if it has been canceled. The option to transfer or refund registrations will be offered.
**An email with class details will be sent to all registered guests the day after registration closes. To be sure our emails always make it to your inbox, please add the FWBG.org domain to your email whitelist. (Click here for a quick how-to)