Thursday 22 May 2014

Tag Box {with Eclectica³ Lin Brown Stamps by Deb Wainwright}

Good evening to you, Deborah here to show you how I decorated this tag box.  I will eventually turn it into a box to hold my seed packets. This time of year we have old and new packets stuffed in draws all over.


The first coat of paint was Fresco Acrylic in snowflake. This primed the surface, and gave  a more true colour to the Eclectica³ range of paints by Lin Brown, which are translucent.
I blended the three lightest colours over the surface,  and then used chutney around the edges to age it slightly. Once this was dry I gave it a coat of Satin glaze with gave it a lovely soft sheen.



To decorate the top I stamped and cut out some flowers from Lin Brown ELB01 . I stamped the leaves in archival ink in fern green, the whole stamp once and then 2 of the leaves again to create a fuller stem. Once dry arranged the flowers, using some whole flowers plus some extra centre sections. 


ELB01

These were stuck down using glossy accents. Treasure gold in Spanish Topaz, was added around the edge to age it,  and even more was rubbed into corners to add a dirty appearance. This was then topped with 3 more coats of satin glaze mixed with a fine gold glitter. I dried this in between coats and once thoroughly dry more treasure gold was added around the edges. The two corner pieces were painted with treasure gold in white fire and stuck in place with glossy accents. 



I hope this has inspired you to make a little storage for the gardening year ahead. 

Debs. 

Thanks Deb from all at PaperArtsy HQ, what a wonderful piece of storage this is going to be. The aged look contrasts brilliantly with the shimmer from the gold glitter. I can see this nestled on a shelf between gardening books and balls of twine. 

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15 comments:

Helen said...

What a great little storage box! It could be adapted for lots of little things too... Love the shine the Satin glaze gives it.

sam21ski said...

Nice one Debs, very well done, your seed box looks fabulous xxx

Anonymous said...

Deborah, that is beautiful - too good for seed packets IMO. ;) The flowers look so lovely against that gorgeous background & the embellishments are perfect..

Julie Lee said...

Lovely vintage look to this! I love the flowers against the background - a really great storage idea. Julie Ann xxx

Keren Baker said...

What a fantastic idea for storage. Storage doesn't need to be boring. I love the way you added your layers of colour. If only I had a decent garden to sow seeds in!!

massofhair said...

Good to see you back again Deborah, wondered when you would be back with another inspiring project.

Ooooo how fabulous is your seed box!!!
Love all the colours, TG and embellies. You worked hard on this Debs, it will look great in your garden :-) xxx

Lucy Edmondson said...

Ooh what a lovely paint finish you've achieved, debs! Great to see you back here,

Lucy x

Etsuko said...

It's a beautiful seed box and nice idea. Great background colours, pretty flowers and lovely the tassel. Fabulous the flowers in your garden xx

Ruth said...

Loving the background colours, really pretty. Fab storage box idea.

Seth said...

Sensational background!

craftytrog said...

Gorgeous paint effects Deb! I love your pretty seed box! xxx

craftimamma said...

Love the finish on your box Debs. Just the right amount of sparkle for me and lovely background. The stamping and flowers look great.

Hugs
Lesley Xx

Cocofolies said...

Gorgeous project by Deborah!!

Words and Pictures said...

Very cool - love the golden glow of those background layers!
Alison x

Kezzy said...

Gorgeous colours, it makes such an awesome background :-) Kezzy xxx