Saturday 28 May 2016

That Craft Place Shrine Project.

Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.

Back today to show you how I've been using those gorgeous shrines I showed you last week. If you missed them you can see them here.

So which one to work on first ???
Well this is what I made.


I kept looking at this one and the  top kind of reminded me of waves!
 
 
So that's were I started.
The shrines arrive like this: flat.
 
 
You could put them together before starting but I chose to paint them with Gesso first as the edges where going to be painted.
You need to try and avoid too much paint round the tabs or it can be difficult to push them in.
 
 
Next stage to paint the edges. I used a mixture of these two paints as I wanted the colour to match the papers I had planned to use.
 
 
Graphic 45 Beneath the Sea collection!
 
I used the smaller size which fitted better with this shrine.
 
 
Once the paint was dry, I attached the background papers and started to put the shrine together.
 

 
If you want a nice neat edge just sand gently which will remove any excess paper.
 

Glazing and dewdrops gave the watery effect.


 
I used some Sizzix dies to create the seaweed.
 
 
I also found some little plastic shells threaded together with cord and painted those with alcohol ink.
You can see them just at the bottom left.
 
 
Edges next.
These papers are perfect for this.


 
And the finished Shrine.
They are a bit like a small shadow box.
 
The Front.



And the Back.


I used one of the pockets and tags for the back and more Dew Drops, then finished the whole thing off by splattering on White pebeo Artist Marker. They are so juicy that you can tap them on your hand and the colour just splatters onto your work. They come in different sizes too and other colours.

If you like the Shrines, they are available here at That Craft Place.

Hope you enjoyed the visit.
 
Happy crafting,
Angela xXx

I would like to enter this in the following challenges:
That's Crafty Challenge Blog: The Sea Challenge
Mixed Media Place Challenges: May Challenge-Be a Light Mood Board.
This mood board so reminded me of the shining sea and the colour scheme was perfect so just had to enter my little shrine.


 
Moo Mania and More: Water

14 comments:

Brenda Brown said...

A fabulous make Angela love the seaside theme and the watery effects xxx

Juliz Design Post said...

Wow Angela, fantastic project. These papers suit Lisa's shrines perfectly. Love this and can't wait to see what you do with the other ones.
Julie x

Barb said...

A fantastic piece Angela. I really love the seaside idea. Barbxx

Shoshi said...

This is exquisite, Angela. I love anything with a sea theme, and the papers are perfect for this. What an adorable little shrine with the wavy top! What a lovely job you have done with it.

Shoshi

Krisha said...

Stunning Angela! Two of my favorites....G45 and the sea.

Now I want to go to the beach! LOL!

Redanne said...

I absolutely adore seaside themed projects and this one is just stunning, I love everything about it! Beautiful work Angela! Hugs, Anne xx

pam said...

Fantastic project Angela, love the papers and theme on your shrine..beautiful work.
Pam x

Judys Lace Creations said...

Angela I LOVE this one!! Love the theme of seaworld, and you've done a fab job.

April said...

What a great project. Thanks for sharing how you put it all together. Happy WOYWW. April #40

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

Fantastic! I do love that paper pack - it complemented your project perfectly! Thanks for the process photos and explanation! I can't wait to see what you do with the other ones!

talkis23 said...

wow beautiful Creation I'm in love. Thanks for playing at Mixed Media Place

froebelsternchen said...

An amazing project! Great that you linked to
MOO-MANIA & MORE -CHALLENGE

Win Dinn, Artist said...

Wonderful project, Angela - I think you call to gesso first was brilliant. The results are extraordinary!

Cara said...

Fabulous. Your choice of papers was inspired. Cara x

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