Egg-citing decorations are part of Art of the Egg at Go Paint!

Deb Hurley Brobst
dbrobst@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Posted 3/24/23

Go Paint! in Evergreen is displaying egg-cellently decorated eggs just in time for Easter.

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Egg-citing decorations are part of Art of the Egg at Go Paint!

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Go Paint! in Evergreen is displaying egg-cellently decorated eggs just in time for Easter.

The Art of the Egg, an annual Evergreen event, got a makeover this year by Go Paint! owners Aysha and Julie Diril. This year’s decorating contest was strictly for amateurs, and 27 people from age 3 to adult answered the call.

“We wanted to keep the contest fun for kids,” Aysha Diril said, noting that everyone will be able to take their eggs home before Easter.

The eggs are judged in three divisions: 0-8 years old, 9-13 years old and 14 and older. First place in each division will get $25, second place $20 and third place $15. The public can still vote through March 31.

Some of the proceeds from Art of the Egg will go to Resilience1220 which provides free counseling to people 12 to 20 years old because Diril said it was important to give back to the community.

The decorators showed their wide-ranging artistic talent, portraying everything from Pokemon and Minions to landscapes and animals on their eggs.

“We had so many incredible entries,” Diril said. “It’s been fun and a good seasonal holiday activity.”

Art of the Egg, Go Paint!, Aysha Diril

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