Monday, 8 February 2016

Wax

I would love to go to a professional class to learn all the ins and outs of working with encaustic supllies, it is quite high on my wish list. Until then, I just bumble along doing my own thing and so when Leandra told me that wax would be an upcoming theme on their blog, I just knew it would be right up my street. Last night Leandra introduced the theme and tonight, my little wax project is featured, so please click here to hop on over to see how I made it.


8 comments:

  1. it's a truly gorgeous project. Must break open my tub of wax granules and dust off the melt pot....

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  2. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! Love it? Ruth xx

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  3. Even this little corner looks amazing already! Off for a closer look, I am very excited by the theme too!

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  4. Hi Lin, i was very lucky to take a wax class with the fabulous Suze Weinberg. We just used beeswax to fuse our layers. You are right to add layers before adding a layer of wax as you can build up some great collage before adding more delicate mediums.

    Suze got us to use magazine images or those printed via a laser printer as you get a better quality of image and the wax goes on easier.

    Love your project, wonderful colours.

    Thank you for your tweet today it was much appreciated.

    Mo:-) xxx

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  5. Such a gorgeous project, Lin. I'm back form the full view and much pinning to enjoy another day. Hope to join in on this fun challenge theme!

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  6. I wish I could bumble along as well as you do Lin ! Your project is stunning ! Sue C x

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  7. Thanks, Linda, for such an amazing guide and the creation of yours! The project is worth thousands of words. I hope to see more from you soon. Currently working on origami things for sale.
    Blessings,
    Claire Bewer

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