I got out a paper plate and dumped the jewels onto it. I carefully turned each jewel upside down so I could quickly grab each one and get it onto the egg (the right way) even with sticky hands.on
Because I'm too impatient to use a paint brush to put the glue on, I squirted some onto the paper plate and started rolling the egg in the glue
I took my pointer finger and picked up the jewels, sometimes two or three at a time to get them onto the egg.
I positioned them better after I placed them onto the egg. I made some silver eggs and some multicolored. Personally, I think I liked the silver the best.
If you want to go all out, and have enough jewels to work with, go ahead and cover the entire egg leaving no white space.
Notes
Prepare Your Workspace: Lay out all your acrylic jewels on a paper plate or a flat surface where they won't roll away. This makes it easier to pick them up quickly and efficiently during the decorating process. Additionally, consider working on a protected surface to catch any excess glue.
Efficient Gluing Technique: If you're too impatient to use a paintbrush, squirting glue onto a paper plate and rolling the egg in it can be a faster alternative. This method allows for quick and even coverage of glue on the egg's surface, facilitating a smoother application of jewels.
Optimize Jewel Placement: After placing the jewels onto the egg, take a moment to adjust their positions for optimal aesthetics. Using your pointer finger, you can easily reposition the jewels to create a balanced and visually pleasing design. Experiment with different jewelry arrangements to achieve your desired look, whether it's a uniform pattern or a more eclectic style.