This was my first attempt, just three colours with a touch of gold leaf and can you believe it....
rub-ons!!!!
I love the way the colours of wax mingle together.
And a fragment of gold leaf just brings it to life.
Experiment number two, didn't quite go according to plan but hey, it was an experiment and I certainly discovered a few things that I like and don't like. I really like the gold leaf applied with a metal embossing wheel and I now know that I don't like wavy lines drawn through the wax.
So that was Saturday. Sunday was a day of retail therapy of the textile variety at a show in Leicester. I really love all my purchases from Janet Humphrey, her stand was definitely my favourite, she had all kind of vintage haberdashery and kits.
I love the printed silk as well, so delicate.....really beautiful. There was of course quite a few other purchases but these were my absolute favourites.
I love the way the colours of wax mingle together.
Experiment number two, didn't quite go according to plan but hey, it was an experiment and I certainly discovered a few things that I like and don't like. I really like the gold leaf applied with a metal embossing wheel and I now know that I don't like wavy lines drawn through the wax.
But I really like the way that tiny drops of wax melt into the background.
My third and final piece for the day was done with Pan Pastels through a stencil and fused into the wax......this technique has lots of potential too.......am very excited, just need to get a hot plate now to melt my wax.
So that was Saturday. Sunday was a day of retail therapy of the textile variety at a show in Leicester. I really love all my purchases from Janet Humphrey, her stand was definitely my favourite, she had all kind of vintage haberdashery and kits.
I love the printed silk as well, so delicate.....really beautiful. There was of course quite a few other purchases but these were my absolute favourites.
So thank you Karen and Mary for a brilliant weekend, I loved every minute.
12 comments:
I always love your experiments as they always seem to turn out so well - the wax is no different.
Great shopping too!!
Thanks for this. Encaustic is a bit of a mystery to me so I will be very interested to see more of your experiments and how you got there.
Great results Lin! Something else I wanna try now! Lol! xx
Great to experiment isn't it, love what you've done xx
Looks really lovely. Where in Leicester was the show?
xxx
Have enjoyed France Papillion's experiments with encaustic art and now i am enjoying yours. It seems to be a very relaxing craft but also dangerous with the how wax.
Stunning experiments and loving your purchases :-) xxx
I love your experiments & these are no exception, they're gorgeous. Love the goodies you bought too, they're beautiful.
I love your experiments & these are no exception, they're gorgeous. Love the goodies you bought too, they're beautiful.
And I had a lovely weekend too. Can't wait to play more with encaustic and my brain is whirring with ideas. Thanks for sharing my first time with encaustic Mary xx
It was a small textile show Rachel at Leicester grammar school.
Fabulous playing, the results are quite dramatic. Love your purchases, vintage haberdashery sounds like heaven! Xx
Somehow I managed to miss this post Lin :-( but I'm glad I scrolled back to check today. I love your wax experiments, you are clever! The gold leaf looks lovely and I'm really intrigued by the embedded Pan Pastels.
Stunning purchases your made on your retail therapy day. All of them are beautiful.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
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