It’s 10 PM and I want potato chips. None in the house, not a one. And that’s a good thing. Or so I keep telling myself….

Now, back to the blog. Do you remember this from yesterday?

the dead zone

Today it became this. (Crappy photo alert)

closeup window

Oh, that’s a closeup. I just want to show the surface treatment. Today I discovered–with ALL the happiness in my heart–how wonderful yummy luscious my new R&F Pigment Sticks work on wax. You have to wipe them down pretty thin. Can’t have big globs o’paint sitting on the wax. And then you have to fuse WITH A TORCH. Don’t even try using a heat gun, no no no, please!  You have to have the gentlest of flames, low and soft, and just lightly kiss the wax. Move on as soon as it takes on a shine. Quick, quick or everything will run and distort. Do a couple of light fusings until the oil has become one with the wax. You know that’s happened when you can rub your fingers across and nothing comes off on them.

Then use some clear medium and do another layer of color. Repeat as much as you want.

And wear a respirator because who knows what’s in those paints. I wear one all the time when working in wax. Makes me look like a grasshopper. But. I. Don’t. Care. Because I LIKE to breathe. And I’d like to keep on breathing.

So just before packing up for the night I was playing around with a 6X6 board. I’d been experimenting with the flat iron (don’t like it) and then decided to use some pastel pencil scribbles as a transfer. Well, then that led to paint. And more scribbles. I just wanted to see if inspiration might strike.

Low and behold, it did. YAY!!!

Red Boat 1

In the form of a boat. Just the start but I’m liking it.

Red Boat 2

Liking the idea of a red boat sooooo much I started another.

And then, just before I turned off the light and shut the door because really, it was getting late…

Sideways

I turned this one on it’s side. Hmmm…maybe not a window. Maybe a shelf. With a boat. Maybe….