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July 04, 2010

Boxed off

Edit: I finally get to play with the Sunday Stampers this week as the theme is Rhinestone Cowboy and I have used gems on this, so this is my entry :)
Maybe I'm finally getting used to the heat, or maybe it has cooled down a degree or two, but anyway, I managed to finish off the box that was languishing on my desk on Wednesday.  I woke up yesterday with some ideas buzzing around and set to work dry brushing some Claudine Hellmuth Classic Teal over the Traditional Tan, then wiped it over with a wet baby wipe to fade it in to the background.  I stuck some scraps of patterned paper into two of the squares and then spritzed the whole thing with some light blue mica and water in a mini mister.  The other two squares were filled with some scraps of TSS metal run through a couple of cuttlebug embossing folders.  The patterned one was just sanded off and stuck in, the bird one I coloured with some alcohol inks.  I then coated the frame with rock candy crackle paint (because it was on my desk and the transparent croco had been put away).  I also coated the PPs and a bit of the corners on the metal squares.  it crackled, but I think I prefer the effect of the croco.. bigger cracks.  Anyway, at that point I was dragged off by my DDs for a meal out.  We went to a bar called Belgo (I think) which had the most sublime mussels I have ever tasted.  Not only are they the biggest and juiciest mussels, but they do them in loads of different ways, not just the usual Mariniere (which I love BTW, but it's nice to have something different), all washed down with chilled Belgian beer. Wonderful!
On to this morning then, when I rubbed some Walnut Stain DI into the crackles (such as they were) then rummaged about in the box of wonders (aka the RUB with all the broken jewellery and stuff) and found some faux pearls which I glued in one corner, and a little wooden heart (I feel a song coming on!), which I painted with Classic Teal then stencilled a swirl on with some Viva Precious Metal in Blue Ice.
Forgot to mention, I had stamped a swirl around the edge in Coffee Archival Ink between the Classic Teal dry brushing and the spritzing with Mica.  I added a few Prima gems and flat pearls (because you can never have too much bling).  I found this pom-pom trim in my ribbon box which was the perfect shade so attached that to the top and bottom, then swiped a bit of the Ice Blue viva around the frame in the middle to tie in the heart.
Not sure if I should put some of the trim across the middle as well.  I did offer some up to it, but didn't think it looked right, but now I'm not sure if it looks right without it.  What do you guys think?

6 comments:

Helen said...

Kay, the box looks great! Love the blue colour. Not sure about another row of trim, it's probably one of those things that looks right (or wrong, like when you can't decide if you've got the spelling right!) either way, which won't help you much.
Yes, I managed to buy a few bits, lol! I have tidied and organised it all now - so have some room to play with it.

Hels Sheridan said...

Gorgeous box Kay, am loving those pom-poms and the colours look fab.. thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper hun .. have a great day x

Anonymous said...

This is perfect Kay! Love that trim & your backgrounds are gorgeous! x

Tracy Evans said...

Lovely and the backgrounds are great, especially that bird. I love the colour combination. Have a lovely day, Tracy Evans x

Zuzu's Blog said...

OOO Kay.. its lovely.. well done...

joy said...

Oh, my! I am really impressed with all the work you have put into this piece! Love the tan/teal combo and this box is just FUN!!!