I bought these wood slices a while ago after I got a pyrography wood burning kit for a gift. I didn't get on very well with the kit so I thought I would try painting the slices. I probably will have another go with the kit sometime but I don't like the smell/fumes even with a mask on. And I find that the tools are harder to use than a paint brush.
I made some 'dolls' for the Grandkids using their faces. Elliot likes Minecraft and the girls Like Elsa from Frozen. They're fabric, I used t-shirt transfers, stitched and slightly stuffed.
I've not done any Doodlewash challenges this month so far but I was babysitting the youngest and she wanted to paint so I joined in. I was using the worst possible brush and kiddy paints but I was quite surprised with the result.
That's all folks, enjoy your week.
Looks fun, nice work!
ReplyDeleteI think you were smart painting those wood slices. They are fun, bright and cheery. In fact your whole post is so bright and cheery. Have a super weekend.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!!! These are so cool. Great Christmas and animals. Love them all. Thank you for sharing with FFO.
ReplyDeleteThose wooden slices are so charming. Did you paint both the front and back?
ReplyDeleteTools are important, but a skilled artist like you, can manage well with 'anything'. The doodle wash pictures are great!
You will have three very happy grandchildren!
Queenie
No, I just painted one side and wrote Merry Christmas, 2024 on the back.
DeleteLovely Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully painted Xmas ornaments ~ great 'doodlewashes' ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, love and laughter in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)