So there's a new blog in town - Alter it Monthly. You can visit from the button in my side bar or click here. Basically, it does what it says on the tin - issues a monthly challenge for altered artists. This is so cool because I hardly ever have the time to make something from scratch for a weekly challenge, so I only get to enter if I have made something that happens to coincide with the theme. A month gives plenty of time to think of something and get it made. This month the challenge is to alter a matchbox. Well I happened to have one sitting on my pile of stuff - probably left over from one of those matchbox altered calendars. So, I gave it a coat of gesso, then sprayed it inside and out with a few different shades of cosmic shimmer mist. After that it sat there on my desk looking at me for a few days and I had no idea what to do with it. I gave the bottom of the inside a triple coat of UTEE with a sprinkle of a few different mica powders in the last layer, and then it sat there again and looked at me, and again I had no mojo.
Finally I was playing with some tranparent Croco on something else, and inspiration struck. I coated the outside with the transparent Croco and, once it was dry, gave it a coat of pink Precious Metal Paint. I smooshed some black paint into the cracks to highlight them a bit then ran a gold Krylon pen around the edges. I've had this corset charm for a while and thought it looked cute inside, and the rose is leather from my treasure chest (aka the box with the broken bits of jewellery and other interesting tat) which I seem to have edged with some kind of frosty looking stuff at some point. I thought it looked good on the top. So here it is, my entry for the first challenge on the Alter it Monthly blog!
PS- please excuse the crappy first photo, I think I have the shakes today!