Thanks for stopping by- today's post is a redo of one of my favorite past blogposts. Hey! don't click next just yet, keep reading a bit more...
Why-would you repost you ask? well, let me tell you...
In 2009 the awesome Seth Apter ~ The Altered Page started his really cool online Buried Treasure Project.
(that's the 6th annual,in case you didn't do the math! teehee)
Read all about it here- in Seth's own words...
"Welcome to Buried Treasure: an online, collaborative project that invites art bloggers to go into the depths of their blogs and dig for buried treasure. Each participant was asked to repost one (or more) or their favorite posts from their own blog. There are so many brilliant artists out there but so little time to explore all their work fully. This gives us all an opportunity to see highlights from posts we may have missed from so many of our favorite bloggers!"
Make sure you stop on over to Seth's blog~ The Altered Page and discover Seth, (if you haven't already) as well as a host of other wonderful Artists/Bloggers! I am sure you will pick up one or two more great blogs to follow and or super artful eye candy for inspiration!!
A HUGE - Thank you! to Seth for creating such a cool online sharing project!
and now, on to my Buried Treasure post....
Found ~ Mixed Media Treasure Box
Here it is Friday once again! And can you believe it? A new set of stencils to play with- Artistcellar’s~The Quasi Crystal Series!
For my piece I created, titled “Found” , featured are Fibo & Infra; two out of the four new Quasi Crystal stencils.
To begin with, I used a round box which I covered in black gesso. When the gesso was dry, I added an all over coat of StewartGill Byzantia~Agean. Once that was dry it was time for the first stencil layer- I used the Fibo
first- I love this one- it reminds me of that computer game called
Wiggles-have you ever played it? Sorry about that, a bit off track
there…for Fibo, I pounced StewartGill MetaMica~Meadowgrass around the box and lid as well as on top of the lid.
Next I scuffed up the top, using a small wire brush. Then I made a very thin glaze using LuminarteSilk~Plumeria which I glazed over the top of the lid only.
And then, it was on to Infra!
What a fun stencil! I could stencil these little popdots all over! Which I
did, all over the lid of the box that is. For this I again used LuminarteSilk~Plumeria . I also applied the Infra
stencil around the sides of the box (not full coverage). Then to
age/distress it all a bit, I took my handy-dandy baby wipe and swiped
here and there and wo-la! A touch of VivaInkaGold~Orange around the edge.
The
last thing to do was add my embellishments and final touches…
I used older stash items- such as these metal flower pieces from Graphics 45 (I don't think they are available any longer). So, what I did was, I had previously rusted a these metal flowers and just added a bit of color to each ascending petal. The colors I used were BaroqueArt-GildersPaste~Patina , Rub'nBuff~GoldLeaf and InkaGold~Orange I kept most of the rust and just added hints of the colors. I attached all of the flowers as well as the acorn cap with a piece of wire that went down through the lid of the box.
Inside the lid I adhered a poof of fabric(to give the Tufted look) and then covered it all with another piece of silk.
The rest of the embellishments included the round cracked piece of glass,(found on a walk one day) and natural lichen,acorn top, and seashells- all of which came in that lovely package my sissy sent me a few weeks ago..thank you Julie- I love you! (Tim too!)
Jackie ")I used older stash items- such as these metal flower pieces from Graphics 45 (I don't think they are available any longer). So, what I did was, I had previously rusted a these metal flowers and just added a bit of color to each ascending petal. The colors I used were BaroqueArt-GildersPaste~Patina , Rub'nBuff~GoldLeaf and InkaGold~Orange I kept most of the rust and just added hints of the colors. I attached all of the flowers as well as the acorn cap with a piece of wire that went down through the lid of the box.
This
is what my table looks like while deciding what to do next...You see I
had a whole other vignette' picked out to go atop the box- , but changed
my mind mid attachment-fickle artist!
Inside the lid I adhered a poof of fabric(to give the Tufted look) and then covered it all with another piece of silk.
The rest of the embellishments included the round cracked piece of glass,(found on a walk one day) and natural lichen,acorn top, and seashells- all of which came in that lovely package my sissy sent me a few weeks ago..thank you Julie- I love you! (Tim too!)
14 comments:
This is gorgeous! I'm glad you reposted it.
Oh Jackie what a cool project and the little treasures hidden in the beautiful box xoxox
That was such a beautiful box, it's really great that you featured it again. I love the glass bead with a word and the lovely cluster of embellishments on the lid! What a brilliant concept 'buried treasuer' is. Julie Ann xxx
Great choice ,this is a gorgeous container that now has personality and a urge to open it to see the treasures inside ...love Seths work ave a good one with Chum and the chicks oh and Riley too lol
wonderful box to hide treasures!
This is a wonderful repost. Love the process and the outcome. Thanks so much for sharing.
I loved this box first time round and am delighted to see it again.
Wow, what a fabulous box! I'm starting to use stencils more and you create gorgeous effects! Thanks for stopping by and Happy Buried Treasure:)
My goodness, this is gorgeous! Thanks for digging this one up--it was fun to read the process. I have three mache boxes on my desk waiting to be decorated. You've inspired me!
hi jackie,
thank you for commenting.
you have inspired me use some of my junk collection to decorate, the box is gorgeous!
Nice to "meet" you, Jackie. Enjoyed looking through your site and seeing your work. Buried Treasure! Lindi Stevenson, Art in Real Life
Stopped by from Buried Treasure, and enjoyed getting to know your work. Nice to "meet" you...Lindi Stevenson-Art in Real Life
Amazing shots of the work in progress. I loved seeing it go from canister to woW!
Thanks for the buried treasure visit.
And your flags post tutorial is wonderful too. I love those kind of old book finds, and inspiring way to use materials.
Hi Jackie, thanks so very much for your visit, following and your lovely comment. I aplogize for being so late, have a madhouse at home these days :-( I so love this box, it's absolutely gorgeous! And the embellishments are very lovely, great job. Thanks for sharing this. Suzanne xx
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