The 3 products used are:
Beeswax,
Perfect Pearls
and the last
Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers!
Since these ladies guessed 2/3 I drew a name using Random.org and the winner of the surprise package is.......
Shannon!!
Congrats Shannon!!!!
Please e-mail me your snail mail addy and I'll get your surprise in the mail :)
NOW, for the project....
Amour Gothic Arch Beeswax Collage
By great demand on Monday I'll start sharing how to create this collage using beeswax! (Sorry it's taken me so long to get this project together!)
I'll show you how to create a collage and embed items like these flowers using nothing but beeswax...
How to add stamped images using Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers
and
Creating a background with Metallic Leafing Flakes
And
How to create dimensional pieces made using Beeswax & Perfect Pearls to enhance your collage and how to attach them.
So for all you folks out there who have been waiting, we're finally going to get our bee's on ;)
If you've never worked with beeswax
or
You're leery of starting something new
then you'll really want to stop in to check it out.
Despite how difficult or involved it looks,
Beeswax is a fun and easy medium to work with
and the best part is ~
it's inexpensive and virtually mistake free!!!
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day weekend planned...
If you have time, stop in and check out a quick little project I have planned for tomorrow and of course more vintage images on Sunday!
Take care everyone and have a great weekend!
Thanks Roni -
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to the Beeswax project you have planned for us. I did Beeswax once a few years ago and really loved how the project came out. Unfortunatly, never took it out again. Maybe this will push me to get out my things.
Elaine Allen
Happy Valentnes Day Roni!!! Yea, can't wait to see what you have in store for us!
ReplyDeleteFantastic techniques and gorgeous work of art. Thanks for sharing it with us. x
ReplyDeleteThose beeswax pieces are amazing. I love the combo of beeswax and Perfect Pearls...especially on the crown! Can't wait to see your tutorial.
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