Okay...
I didn't get to the new image booklets from Crafty Secrets (yet - the night is still young), but I did work on a project that I've been meaning to do for a long time.
Its a shadow box with a photo of my newphew Hans.
Here's how I made it.
I purchased a 5x7" shadow box from a local dollar store and I painted a base coat using Ranger Industries Paint Dabbers (aqua).
Next, to create the crackle coat, I used a trick that I learned from Claudine Hellmuth's workshop (at Artristy 2007). Take Elmers "Glue All" and smoothed out a very thin coat over the previous coat. (Thick layer will result in big cracks, thin coat results in smaller cracks).
Then using Making Memories Acrylic Paint, brush on a coat over the glue and set aside to dry. If you miss a spot, don't touch up as it may mess with the crackle finish.
After it drys..... the result is a crackle finish without having to buy the crackle coat!
Finishing off the rest of the shadow box was easy. I used Bo-Bunny "Star Struck" polka-a-dot paper, matted the photo with 2 shades of Bazzill Cardstock (sea salt and whirlpool) and added a strip of patterned paper and cardstock then some Doodlebug Buttons, and ric rac.
I used thick chipboard pieces to build up the photo in the box and glued everything in place with Beacon Zip Dry.
Lastly, I used Making Memories White Alphabet Rub-Ons for "Summer 2007".
The results are a dimensional shadow box of baby Hans in all of his 4 month old cuteness!
Mom hasn't seen the results yet, but I'm sure she'll want to make one for herself!
Time to get back to creating something else.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
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1 comment:
What a niiiice shadowbox (perhaps i have to make one myself?)
Pleeeeease update the blog more often...
Love, Dormsister Trude Julie
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