In several videos lately I have had to apologise for black fingers, and this is why they where black.
I have been creating some painted bottles and the base layer was black paint and it would not wash off.
It was just an ordinary matt black wall paint that I used and it as not expensive.
It was just an ordinary matt black wall paint that I used and it as not expensive.
I made some of these for my daughter as she really loved the look of them and three of them now sit on her shelves in her lounge.
I get my unusual shaped empty bottle from my grandsons restaurant and then once they are washed and any label soaked off them I start.
I cover them with items of old clothing and glue and leave them to dry. So these are covered in old tights that is ruched around the bottle in random areas
Then I add the bits and pieces to them, anything I have in my stash, and once the glue is dry again I paint them black all over.
These have pearls, keys, gemstones, glass pebbles and metal pieces all stuck in place
Then comes the fun part and I have used
and a dry brush to add the iridescent look
This is my favourite one and I have kept this one for myself.
I used a mould to create the faces for this and surrounded them with flowers.
It has been painted in Arteza Metallic Pearl Green,
Pearl Electric Blue, Pearl White for the highlights and Gold to catch the tops of the beads
The flowers have been skimmed with Pearl Royal Purple and a little glitter and then I dotted gemstones around the bottle.
They look super effective and are an inexpensive way to decorate your home and recycle at the same time.
If you would like me to do some videos of some of my new projects then let me know.
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
They look super effective and are an inexpensive way to decorate your home and recycle at the same time.
If you would like me to do some videos of some of my new projects then let me know.
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Very artistic.not my taste but look good.xx
ReplyDeleteRecycling to its highest, gorgeous creations Christina.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
These are fabulous and look really expensive and classy.
ReplyDeleteWow, very interesting, I would be interested to see a video or two, I love this altered art and the recycling of bits and pieces around the home...thank you Christina, these pieces are beautiful...luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job on these, I love the last one the best. I can't seem to find any mold here.
ReplyDeleteI like the one with the faces on it Christina.
ReplyDeleteLove Sue xx
These are amazing Christina so different. Love Anne Owens x
ReplyDeleteYesssssss Pleeeeeeeezzzzze!!! I would love to see videos on how you did this. Christina ~ you will always be my Queen of crafting! There is no end to your magic. Thank you so much for sharing. I think they are Beautiful!! Big Hugs xo
ReplyDeleteInteresting projects- all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Carmen
WOW, your recycling is fabulous, would love to see a video of how they were achieved. x
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteI think you have done a brilliant job
Hugs and best wishes
Jenny C xxx
I like those. I would love to learn the process
ReplyDeleteDifferent, well done. Diana Lawton xxx
ReplyDeleteHello Christina,
ReplyDeleteI'm another one who would like to see the process. The face one is fantastic.
Maureen x
Pam Mckenzie - very beautiful crafting, I would love to see how you acheive these items, thank you for sharing nwith us. Pam Mckenzie, Spain
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic thought it was powertex at first till I read how you did them. So simple. I do love the one you kept for yourself.
ReplyDeletePauline Hilton