As the challenge involved bees I wanted to work with bees wax.
I melted the wax onto some waxed paper through the wooden stencil that had been in my stash forever. The smell as it melted was wonderful, and I like the random gaps.
The fabric panel has been stained with brusho's and stamped with a Stampotique stamp. The bee is from the Wendy Vecchi set
Art For You which is out of stock at the moment. It been stamped onto the corresponding Bugs and Butterflies Art Parts which is also out of stock. This is the first time I've used Art Parts, and I really like them. Before I stamped I painted the shapes with Tim Holtz Distress Paint in Mustard Seed and Brushed Pewter
This has been a bit of a use up piece. These wooden letters have been in my stash for years too. They've been painted in Rusty Hinge DP, stamped with the background stamp from the same Wendy Vecchi set, then coated with Rock Candy Crackle Paint.
It looks really nice hanging in the window with the sun shining through it (and lets face it it's not going to melt now is it lol) and it still smells lovely. I couldn't photograph it though so here it is on a handy branch.
Please check out the DT blog for lots of wonderful inspiration, then come and join us with your butterflies, bees, and bugs.
Have a fab weekend, and thanks very much for looking x
Great piece, love the honeycomb background. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea to use bees wax and the honeycomb background. The whole piece is magic.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
What a fabulous idea and so well done! Will be back to look at this one again. Nikki x
ReplyDeleteWow. You hit this one out of the park. Love your creative vision.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous,love the honeycomb background.xx
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ReplyDeleteLove this little hanging, the bg is stunning.
Smiles:)
Sue
Oh Sue this is wonderful. I've always wanted to try beeswax,it looks satisfying to use. Beautiful creation.
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Donna xxx
Never ever thought of using beeswax, I love what you have done with it and as you say the smell of working with it must have lovely. What a fabulous little piece xx
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