Time for another great challenge at Creative Artist this month. As always our theme for the challenge is Anything Goes Mixed media.
Please make sure you use multiple mediums on your projects.
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Please respect that we do not accept Instagram entries. Only blog entries please.
This is my project for this month, an altered mixed media box I made to hold my ATC cards.
This is the curling iron box before I altered it.
I coated my box with gesso and used molding paste and a brick stencil for the background of my box. The metal pieces are from metal scraps from my stash, mainly old metal belt pieces and some odds and ends. I coated the metal parts with acrylic paint in rusty metal colours which I added some glass beads to give the pieces a rusty texture.
I used an antiquing gel mixed with acrylic brown paint to give the box more of an aged look and I also sprayed the box with Tim Holtz's Walnut Ink Antiquing spray.
Here are some closer views.
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Wow, such an amazing transformation! I love the wood effect that you created and the rusty metal pieces are beautiful 😁. Take care and wishing you a Happy August! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteA fantastically altered box Judy. The rusty metal pieces look amazing xx
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable. This is just fantastic. It reminds me a croc or gator skin. Love it. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteGreat use of that box Judy, it's amazing what can be created with things we would so easily throw away well done on salvaging it and creating this wonderful piece. I love the mixture of gold & brown makes it look as if it's been around for many many years. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCreative wishes Tracey x
Great work on textures and colours for this altered box; I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to reuse your box to house your ATC's Judy. Love the textures and mix of colours.
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