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simplest mandala pattern
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Registered: September 2006
Location: Wales, UK based
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cover the white card with a central band of no.14 yellow brown and outer bands of no.13 red brown, then starting with the tip of the iron in the very middle of the card, place the iron flat down and square to one edge. repeat this on all four sides, then on all four corners. next do the same thing but this time with the iron's tip moved out fromthe centre a couple of centimeters, so that part of the initial effect remains. this can be lovely if done in many more layers on larger square shaped card.
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Keywords: simplest mandala pattern
size mm: 148 x 105mm =A6
wax used: wax blocks
support: white encaustic art card 300gms
tools: iron
method: lift and place
objective: mandala repeat forms
reference:
Quick Cards DVD #995392DVD
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