"Art is my vehicle through life; may we share the ride together." Ron Wickersham

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Back again

More apologies for missing another few weeks. We ended up in Kansas City an extra day over Thanksgiving due to a huge blinding blizzard that moved through Kansas and Missouri. We finally arrived home late Monday night after scurrying for flights through Denver and Oklahoma City. Then on Friday we left for the weekend in Chicago to visit our youngest daughter. 

I promised photos of the projects we did on our recent retreat. Ten ladies attended and each brought a project with kits for all to do. During "down time" we also completed at least twenty cards (everyone had brought a minimum of two samples with kits).

This was my project. I altered a cigar box. The outside is covered with all things textured - keys, buttons, texture paste through stencils, metal washers and nuts, corrugate, rickrack, drywall tape, lace, gears etc. I also added a Tim Holtz "Found Relatives" card. Then I covered everything with small cut pieces of aluminum heating duct tape. Here is a photo of the box before adding the tape.


Once the tape was adhered, I burnished is very well, getting into all the nooks and crannies of the texture. I also used a small sewing tool for creating a dotted line texture especially around the photogragh. Then I painted over all with black acrylic paint, let it dry slightly and wiped off the excess.  Here are two photos of the finished box.







I covered the inside with a patchwork of Tim Holtz "Torn Wallpaper" and added metal feet to the bottom corners.




Here are the remaining projects, in no particular order.


Snowman "Jack in the Box"



Vintage Book with Photos printed on Tea Bags


One inside page


Tall "Love" Explosion Box


Inside


File Folder Book


One inside page with pockets and tags



Small Book Made from Library Pockets


Two inside pages/pockets with "found relatives"




 Christmas Shadowbox


Christmas "House" Shadowbox


Christmas Countdown Canvas

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