Hello friends
This little box started out as boring paper mache and it was demanding to be decorated and I answered the call willingly, I had great fun as an 'off the page' project as it is something I do not often venture into.
First step, to make my substrate, I applied Gesso, let dry then painted on a mix of Acrylics and Metallics.
My Tim Holtz plate has been painted and crackle accents applied to obtain a rusty look.
To keep within my Vintage theme I ripped the paper and inked up the edges to finish the top of the Box.
Next step ; multiple dry embossing of the Kaisercraft Needle&Thread patterned paper.
If you are lucky enough to have an e-bosser machine, use it for this technique, as it does not flatten out the previous emboss pattern you have made.
If you are lucky enough to have an e-bosser machine, use it for this technique, as it does not flatten out the previous emboss pattern you have made.
I had a great time decorating the dress form using lace, bling and rolled up pieces of the Kaisercraft paper, lace and paints.
Stitching, Hessian and a mix of embellishments to keep the sewing theme going for the inside of the Lid.
The Vintage Box.
I painted the whole box in a gloss Varnish.
Other products that I have used.
All these products are from Scotties HERE
Hope you have had a great weekend, if you have any questions on this creation please feel free to ask.
Smiles:)
Sue
Just beautiful, Sue!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Stunning box Sue. Thank you again for a great tutorial too. Hugs from Scotland. Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the details up close Sue. Great ideas with the dressform. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing transformed box, Sue!
ReplyDeleteOnion, it's fabulous!!! Best of all.... I LOOVE that sentiment. Today I shall create. Just puts a huge smile on my face. :D
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Absolutely Awesome! I love it....
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