Kraszanki, Drapanki & Pisanki – Polish Easter Traditions

Pisanki are generic name for all kind of coloured, decorated eggs that are indispensable part of any Polish Easter table.

traditional Polish Easter table

There is many ways do them, this year I was decorating eggs in traditional ways with wax, lace, mostly natural dyes and crochet while kids were using non-toxic felt tip pens (image below).

kids Easter crafts Easter eggs made with markers felt tips

We still haven’t try all the methods so there is couple more things we would like to try, maybe next year:

  • sticking ribbons and beads,
  • dyeing eggs in stockings with leaves and cut-outs inside,
  • sticking thread around,
  • painting the eggs with non-toxic paint as I used to do as a child,
  • sticking coloured paper or rolled tissue paper.

And how do you decorate Easter eggs in your part of the Wolrd?

Polish skrobanki scratched scrapped eggs

Skrobanki (drapanki) – naturally dyed and scratched eggs.

crayon-egg-decorating

Easter eggs decorated with crayons.

wax and onion shell dyed eggs

Woskowe pisanki – wax & onion shell dyed eggs.

crochet-egg-cover-free-pattern

Eggs wrapped in two tone crochet egg covers.

decorated with wax

And a little bit less traditional pisanki done with wax crayon (eye liner) and food colouring.

naturally-dyed-easter-eggs-close

Naturally dyed Easter eggs using different colours of onion.

szydelkowe pisanki

Szydełkowe pisanki – crochet covered eggs.

kraszanki vs. pisanki

Kraszanki – naturally dyed eggs, usually plain or decorated with very little detail like those lace pattern eggs (below) or scratched eggs (above).

I hope that you are enjoying holidays despite the weather, cold and snowy in some parts of UK and Poland, and secretly wish that I will wake up tomorrow to beautiful sunny morning… Happy Spring Everyone!

Happy Easter Happy Spring card

NOTES

Follow those links for more Easter and Spring ideas or Polish crafts & recipes.

Your thoughts…

  1. Love the way you decorated these eggs. This is something I need to try with the kids

  2. Thank you Wizzy, we had lots of fun… next year I want to try sticking yarn and paper cut-outs (traditional Polish way).

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