This is my new altered chipboard printers tray from Tando.
I made it with Prima papers and other goodies and added some Makin's Clay casted pieces.
The first Makin's Clay piece is on the cover- this cute angel was made with a mold and white clay. Then I painted it with brown acrylic, added some gold paint and finally finished with some turquoise. The paints used are DecoArt Mixed Media fluids and they are just perfect paint for Makin's Clay pieces.
And here is this angel again:
Two more casted from Makin's Clay pieces are inside the inner tray- the owl and Fleur de Lis sign.
This time I painted them with gold and turquoise only and the look is a bit different.
And I enter this to some web challenges too
Creative Artiste- Anything goes
Berry71blue- Inspiration- colors, vintage
Things to alter- Anything goes
Country veiw challenges- Use a stencil- the cover is stencilled with texture paste
Lots of flowers- for Crafty enjoyments
Country veiw challenges- Use a stencil- the cover is stencilled with texture paste
Lots of flowers- for Crafty enjoyments
8 comments:
Wow Wow love all the work you have put into your creation, It looks amazing.
thanks for joining our challenge over at
http://creativeartistemixedmedia.blogspot.com.au/
Debbie DT
wow this is amazing, thank you for entering it into our challenge here at Berry71Bleu x
So many elements to look at and so much detail. Glad you decided to share it with us at Creative Artiste mixed media challenge. Janet DT
This is georgeous! What a stunning work you have done with this. Thanks for joining the Berry71Bleu challenge this month!
Beautiful. Love it!
Thank you for sharing your project with all of us at craftyejnoyments.co.uk challenge #7
Katarzyna Ewa
my candy
DT craftyenjoyments.co.uk
we have a Blog Hop 1-15.06.2016 with great prizes at House of Cards
A gorgeous project Irit! A super cover and then the tray so pretty and so many gorgeous elements! ;-) Thanks so much for playing along with us at Berry71Bleu! ;-)
Just loving your art - always so different. Thank you for sharing your art at Things To Alter
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