I used a wet brush, to add on a bronze powder with a bit of purple powder all over the surface and let dry.
Following instructions, I brushed a varnish over the surface.
I like contrast, and wanted the inside of the box to be brighter. I painted on a mixture of purple Moon Glow powders. After it dried, I covered the inner surface with varnish.
I had an old clock face. I rubbed bronze ink over the surface, stamped on a mottled type stamp with Distress ink and a saying with black Versafine ink. I used a gold leafing pen to color the outer edge of the clock face and adhered clock hands with a large black brad.
To finish the outside of the box, I stamped some script and an image with black StaZon ink. Then I glued the clock face on top of the box.
For the inside of the box, I used some of the ideas I learned from Michael deMeng when I took his class in October. I printed an image onto a transparency. I burned the edges, which both looks interesting and helps the transparency to bow outward. I colored the back of the angel image with white acrylic paint to help it stand out. I glued down some metallic mesh, and the top and bottom edge of the transparency. I stamped a saying onto paper which picked up metallic sprays on the bottom of a spray box and tore it out.
Carol, this is lovely. I am sure Jessie will be very pleased with this gift.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful-I so enjoyed reading it -thank you
ReplyDeleteBeautiful box Carol. I really like the way you explain and document what you've done too. What a wonderful IT gift.
ReplyDeleteOh, Carol, I love this! What a delightful gift!
ReplyDeleteCarol, this is wonderful, I collect cigar boxes, but have never ventured in decorating them, may be I will get some of your ideas and work on them!! thank you for sharing! Love and hugs always! Germaine
ReplyDeleteHi carol, this is wonderful! Love and hugs, Germaine
ReplyDeleteI think Jessie will love this!!! What a great gift!
ReplyDeleteChrissy