Hi Everybody!
There 's a lot going on today, so I'll get started without further ado!
Today we are starting a new challenge at TIOT - Lots of layers.
You can use various layers of paper, or embellishments, or paint etc. Projects of all formats are accepted, as long as they fit the theme.
I made an art Journal page, in which I incorporated several layers.
The base layer was gesso, and I painted thinly over that using turquoise, titan buff and Ocker using my scratchy brush. The next layer was the napkin transfer with the Michelangelo Picture. The next layer on top of that was matte medium. When it was dry, I did the next layer, stenciling. And he last layer was the addition of David, the lettering and the quote.
I am also linking to Art Journal Journey, Architecture.
You can use various layers of paper, or embellishments, or paint etc. Projects of all formats are accepted, as long as they fit the theme.
I made an art Journal page, in which I incorporated several layers.
The base layer was gesso, and I painted thinly over that using turquoise, titan buff and Ocker using my scratchy brush. The next layer was the napkin transfer with the Michelangelo Picture. The next layer on top of that was matte medium. When it was dry, I did the next layer, stenciling. And he last layer was the addition of David, the lettering and the quote.
I am also linking to Art Journal Journey, Architecture.
At Tag Tuesday our theme is 'SPOOKY' (yessss!) and my tag also has many layers to it. The background of the 8" tag was distressed with dried marigold, rusty hinge, wild honey and forest moss DIs. Then I stamped it with a swirl stamp. Mrs Skellie-Witch has been kitted out with some grey scraps of cheese cloth to cover her bare bones - at least, what's left of them. She borrowed some wings as she is not so steady on a broom these days, but she still keeps a good hold on it. Her silver hair is still her crowning glory. The bottle of poison is for a little drink in the evening, purely for medicinal purposes. The fence is a die-cut from TH, painted and distressed to look old and decayed. (A bit like I feel today!) And the fly agaric toadstool will make a nice snack if visitors come along.
Today is also Elisabeth's T stands for Tuesday,
So I would like to give a big welcome to all of the T Gang.
You have a nice treat in store today - I baked waffles for you!
Here I had just started to mix the ingredients:
Then I heated the waffle iron.
(Can you see my new electric kettle placed discretely in the background. (Don't tell, but it was a special offer and I got it for 15€))
I got out a jar of my home made winter apple and almond preserves:
And then got busy baking:
Don't push, ladies, there's plenty for all of you, and I can bake some more if necessary - help yourselves!
And I drank my coffee down at the Rhine in the beer-garden next to the castle ruins. The young man who serves there is very nice, and always gives me 4 almond cookies with it:
And the Heron was down at the shore looking for fish!
Have a great day you all, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!