Angel Invasion

by Goddess Leonie on September 30, 2009

Hola gorgeous Goddesses!

I’ve been receiving the most holy-adorable emails from goddesses who’ve been creating their own wax angel paintings after watching my video.

So I totally had to show you these pictures…

of the angel invasion!

It totally lights me up to know that there are these angels being made in the world… bringing love and light and goodness and joy wherever they go!

First up… the beautiful Goddess Lis began by making one for her daughter… and then got so inspired and addicted, she’s on to her third!

She said…

The angel has been living in my daughter’s room, but now my daughter wants me to add some
fabric flowers on the corners … collaborative art, I love it!  I also just
painted a second angel to send as a gift and grabbed a canvas on my way home
from work to make another later on for a third little munchkin in my life.  They
are addictive these little beacons of light and love!

I adore you Goddess Lis! You just radiate so very much :)

and the Goddess Fatma sent me in this stunning angel that her nine year old daughter, Goddess Safia created!

I so adore the colours and sequins and glitter… pure love, darling!

Also, I’ve had a couple more questions from Goddesses about making the wax angel paintings:

What do you do with the wax?

I should have included some video of me scratching off the paint outside in the garden, trying to keep the puppies from bouncing on me. True story. It would have been awesome footage. Hee! Anyway, once the paint has dried, just scratch and peel the wax off with your fingers or a knife. And it’s totally beautiful if it leaves smudge marks and stuff… it’s all perfect!

What if you don’t want to mix kids with wax?

My sweet mama, being the ever-creative and nurturing mama goddess that she is, told me she did the same kind of project with us when we were kids. Instead of hot wax though – you just use crayons. (And you just leave the crayon on there afterward – I don’t think you can peel crayon off.) You can use white crayons – or rainbow crayons. It will look divine!

If you’ve got piccies of your own angel invasion, please send them in! I am IN LOVE!

Big angel love,

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Amy (rainbowbeetle) September 30, 2009 at 11:22 am

We do this at work with the kids, by just using candles, i guess its the same process as what your mum did, but if you use white candles, then it leaves a white line when you go over it with watercolours…. The kids love it! and its soooo effective!

Beautiful!

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Goddess Leonie September 30, 2009 at 11:27 am

oh that’s a GREAT idea goddess amy… so you are just using the candles like a crayon?? that is faaabulous :) <3

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Amy (rainbowbeetle September 30, 2009 at 1:49 pm

Yeap, thats exactly the idea… little less messy and a lot less dangerous for my little ones :) with the same outcome

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Goddess Leonie September 30, 2009 at 2:42 pm

holy fantabulous! thank you so much for letting me know… you are the goddess of littlies!!! xoxo

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ericatheartist October 1, 2009 at 2:26 am

LOVE your work!!! Just found you on mcCabe’s blog!

I’m doing a FUN collab video!!! COme over to my place & tell me your DIRTY LITTLE SECRET!!!

love.LOVE.light.
xoxo.
e.

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Kaecey October 1, 2009 at 4:31 am

I have four little girls and what we’ve done is to put all sorts of broken crayons in muffin tins (reds in one cup, greens in another, etc.) and put the tin in the oven until the wax crayons melt. Then I put the tin on an electric burner to keep warm. We dip cotton swabs into the melted crayon and basically paint with the wax. It’s amazing and wonderful! Fun for all ages, really. =)

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Goddess Leonie October 1, 2009 at 9:26 am

Hola gorgeous Goddess Erica ~ So lovely to connect with you sweetpea!

Goddess Kaecey ~ oh that is a GREAT idea! i love this so much! <3 thank you for sharing!!!

xoxoxxo

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