I have to admit that this sat on my desk for several months before I managed to come up with an idea. It was the fact that everyone else had done theirs, that spurred me on.
I painted the case inside and out with acrylic paint, and when this was dry I glued some shells in the bottom bit, and fibers for seaweed, and a couple of seahorses in the top. I added some diamond glaze in the bottom so that it looked wet. The outside of the case I painted with a metallic turquoise, and before it goes to my swap partner, I'll glaze it to stop the paint chipping off.
I painted the case inside and out with acrylic paint, and when this was dry I glued some shells in the bottom bit, and fibers for seaweed, and a couple of seahorses in the top. I added some diamond glaze in the bottom so that it looked wet. The outside of the case I painted with a metallic turquoise, and before it goes to my swap partner, I'll glaze it to stop the paint chipping off.
6 comments:
It's lovely Wendy and well worth the wait. A little treasure chest for a mermaid.
Beautiful, Wendy - love that turquoise and I especially love the wet looking bit - great idea x
What an amazing piece of repurposing! Your imagination knows no bounds it seems! Thanks for sharing, hugs Buttons x
That looks super Wendy, love the turquoise shade you used - just perfect for the underwater theme. Great idea to use the Gloss for the water - very realistic.
Hugs, Neet xx
This is brilliant, Wendy! It all looks so real!!!!
What a fabulous idea - I could kick myself as I gave my old spec and cases to the optician for charity
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