It's always fun to look around and see what out of the ordinary everyday items can be used as art tools. Fall and Inktober become a perfect opportunity to look outdoors and see what can move that ink around the encaustic surface in some fun and interesting ways !
Fallen leaves, bark , twigs, moss , rocks all create fun organic marks . What can you find outside ?
Encausticology Home Stories Workshop
We are just getting started in Encausticology Home Stories. You can jump in at any time and start creating with 10 different projects, loads of techniques, and lifetime access.
Supplies Used This Week :
Each week I list the supplies I used in the video here on the blog for you so that you can see and easily find the items used for that week's technique . If you purchase items from the links provided it sometimes generates a few cents in commission which goes right back in to creating videos for you on the youtube channel. It does not raise the cost for you in any way, and is the same link you would find on a regular amazon prime search . Thank you ahead for you support of Wax on Wednesdays in any way ! Also , although the photos here can help you easily find the product . I also recommend that you look at your local art /hobby store to make sure you are getting the lowest price. Sometimes with weekly 40% off coupons basic items can be found at a better price. If you are receiving this blog post via email click on the live link to the post so that you can view the supply links .
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AuthorShari Replogle is an artist sharing her encaustic and other artistic adventures each week here on the blog and on Youtube. Her full line of workshops featuring encaustic and metal are on this site under available workshops. Archives
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