Since getting approval for my three ideas for the Holiday Sale at 212 Arts Center, I have been juggling quilting classes, mailing model horse orders for Shelby, canning (yes, we still have pears, apples, sweet potatoes, beets, and pumpkins to finish!), and my pojects for the sale.
So I began my own assembly line for my encaustic Christmas blocks...
Today I hit a sale at the Saline Senior Center and nabbed several old necklaces to use for the fobs on these ornaments.
I am so excited to be included in this sale. This is a first for me. The bonus is the fact that I get to create something everyday! Even if today that something is called Pear-Cherry Chutney!
Showing posts with label Encaustic Blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Encaustic Blocks. Show all posts
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Waxing Alphabet Blocks
Garage sale finds are the best! It's like a treasure hunt every time. A few years ago, I snagged some old wooden alphabet blocks. I wasn't sure how I would use them, but I knew they were one of those lucky finds.
Since I've been waxing encaustic (pun intended!), I realized that these little blocks would make perfect canvases for some mini encaustic art pieces. Wax is heavy and brittle, which makes wood the perfect foundation. I literally felt a light bulb go off in my brain. I could create encaustic ornaments using my own photos for the 212 Art Center's Holiday Sale.
This is the story of the birth of my block ornaments. You've seen my first attempt with a larger block with the letter "N" on the front and a 3-d nest on the top. I've improved it with a couple of felted eggs in the nest.
Here are all the "babies" I made today. I picked up random broken chains at the fiber fair this weekend to make charming little fobs with which to hang them.
Here they all are hanging...
Here are the backs...
I'm very pleased with what I've come up with so far. Let me know if you have some ideas.
Since I've been waxing encaustic (pun intended!), I realized that these little blocks would make perfect canvases for some mini encaustic art pieces. Wax is heavy and brittle, which makes wood the perfect foundation. I literally felt a light bulb go off in my brain. I could create encaustic ornaments using my own photos for the 212 Art Center's Holiday Sale.
This is the story of the birth of my block ornaments. You've seen my first attempt with a larger block with the letter "N" on the front and a 3-d nest on the top. I've improved it with a couple of felted eggs in the nest.
Here are all the "babies" I made today. I picked up random broken chains at the fiber fair this weekend to make charming little fobs with which to hang them.
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These photos are all from shots I took of birds in my yard. I took the liberty of adding red berries onto whatever tree or shrub they were perched on regardless of the actual species! :) |
Here are the backs...
And another view...
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