Wednesday, March 2, 2011

HELLO MARCH












One of the nice traditions of Nowruz is egg coloring for Haft-Sin. And although there is still about twenty days untill Nowruz, Sahar decided to throw an egg coloring party! Sounds fun? Yes that was totally fun. You can see a few more photos here.



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15 comments:

  1. wow. every single egg is perfection! and all you ladies are gorgeous.

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  2. How fantastically fabulous!! Your gathering looks so awesome. Letting your creativity flow with all those paints and brushes and eggs looks like a heavenly thing to do.

    Thanks for sharing the beauty of it all with us.

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  3. Shokoofeh, dear, I have been thinking about you a lot. I read every single one of your posts, but I haven't been commenting here or much of anywhere lately.

    I remember a while back that you wrote about thinking in a conversation-like form and then not having the words when you're online. That is what it has been like for me! I am trying to capture my blogging and commenting voice again.

    This post is so interesting to me. The eggs are beautiful and it is interesting to see the process here. When I was little, about four years' old, my mom took me to meet a woman (Ukrainian, maybe) who made very intricate eggs, such as these. I was so amazed.

    Thank you for sharing this, my friend.

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  4. Such pretty eggs! What a fun tradition! :)

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  5. Beautiful work! A lovely way to spend a day!

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  6. These are so intricate! Love it! In Germany and I think in much of Europe, we paint eggs for Easter, and now I'm wondering if we inherited the custom from you guys... It's a lovely custom to be sure!

    Cheers,
    poet

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  7. such a brilliant, vibrant painting and colouring session! the love too. great result. i say wow.

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  8. Your eggs turned out beautifully! So vibrant and each one so different from the next! Thank you for sharing!

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  9. this looks so fun and crafty!

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  10. i so love learning this about coloring eggs. it makes the tradition that more rich. in every culture.

    and yours are exquisite.

    xox,
    /j

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  11. Dear Shokoofeh,

    While eating licorice and watching your photos with the beautiful colorful eggs, the Saturday could not be a happier one (:

    A heart.

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  12. such a nice idea and I love the eggs, they all look beautiful! off to see more pictures!

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  13. the eggs turned out beautiful!

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  14. wow! what a beautiful tradition. :)

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