I've started doing some more stone painting, and I've fallen in love with this new style. I've got two on the go at present, and then i intend to start doing some Maori designs.
LOL - @KiwiSoap - look up the January Challenge ;-)Beautiful! I was thinking you could combine your creative channels and paint your soaps, but it would seem a waste for a consumable product -- your art should live forever!
Yes - the thing I like about crochet is you can do it in front of the TV. Not so with soap and painting stones.Love the stone .
I've been madly crocheting lately, finally doing stuff for myself, got some great crochet cotton, with gradients .
I'm always late to the party DXLOL - @KiwiSoap - look up the January Challenge ;-)
I've always been bit dotty, and so this challenge was right up my alley! Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present to you: Mandala Painted Soap!
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Hi Kurt,Hi KiwiMoose, your rock paintings are gorgeous!!
My 7 year old loves to paint stuff with her acrylics. May I ask what type of paint you use? I think this would be such a great hobby for her (and me too).
Thank you in advance.
Hi Kurt,
I use tester pots from a local paint company known as 'Resene'. In the US you could use any reputable paint company (Benjamin Moore, Valspar, etc) - the test pots are good value for money. Make sure it is indoor/outdoor acrylic paint.
Here is a you tube clip i made that might be helpful:
Did she think I had a funny accent?Thank you so much for sharing.
My daughter's eyes were lighting up as we watched the video. There's a Benjamin Moore store that's only 2 miles from our house!
Cheers
Funny you mention that because she loved your accent and actually tried to do an impression. She's quite the comedian.Did she think I had a funny accent?
About as big as my outstretched hand, to the end of my fingers.Stunning work KM!!
How big is that stone?
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