"Hello all, Penny here and welcome back for Art Doll No 3. The unofficial affectionate title for this has become "The Purple Popcorn Stand"... But it is really much more elegant than that"!
I started with a 4"x4" box canvas. I wanted a deeper recess
than just using it backwards so I tried cutting into the front to see what was inside.
Perfect .... a brilliant recessed shrine!
I glued the cut out piece on the back to cover the hole. Nothing wasted!
I painted it my fave colour of the week ... Antarctic Fresco, and filled in
the middle with
I dabbed on some Grunge Paste with a palette knife for a bit of texture, when
dry, rubbed I on a "glaze" of Amethyst with a baby wipe.
Next a bit of building ... Two cotton reels, two chopsticks and a Prima Wood Bellies Rulers (I said right
at the beginning that I have a strange brain). (Why chopsticks?- see my blog) Let the assembley begin:
The set of stamps used this time is from LPC028.
I stamped the script onto the painted ruler and the top of the shrine box
using
Black Archival Ink. My choice again for the face in all its detail was a Manila Tag, with just
a little colouring, and a second face cut out and applied for just enough lift.
To give strength, I glued two lollypop sticks to the back of the figure as
support and fixed to the shrine.
The finishing touches: Two plant stands, a miniature glass bottle in the
recess, some Prima paper flowers at either side of the figure and in the recess, a pearl
button, and lastly green wire with paper leaves twined round the chopsticks. (That
bit of green just did it dont you think?)
And there you have it. I hope you have found something useful to inspire you in this week's projects, would love to see your interpretations.
See you all again next month for my final projects.
~Penny~
Leandra Says: Let's face it, perhaps we could embrace the purple popcorn stand and switch out the green leaves for threaded popcorn! I dare you! Perhaps a little bucket of popcorn in the niche!!??? LOL
Gillian Says: So so elegant, love the colour choice of Ameythst and Eggplant along with the "pops" of Green. So beautifully constructed, thank you for sharing your Art Doll creativity and inspiration this week Penny.
If you would like to join in this week's challenge and play along with Penny's techniques, then do link up your creativity here, and go in the draw to win some PA stamps of your choice! You need to link your entry by 17:00, Sunday July 20th 2014.
It's gorgeous Penny!
ReplyDeleteWow Penny this is amazingly wonderful love it xx
ReplyDeletePenny, I have loved all your dolls! whimsical and... well.. a little bit fabulous!
ReplyDeleteJo
Beautiful and intricate,it's really lovely
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Donna x
Love it, particularly the construction and the colours,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
wonderful, I love everything about this. I would never have thought to cut out the middle of the canvas to make a fabulous niche - top tip !
ReplyDeleteA fabulous construction, very clever and amazing!!! Coco x
ReplyDeleteFabulous design. Such a clever construction! Beautiful project. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, SO beautiful!!! And such a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant way to use this stamp set! Love your art dolls this week! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteLoved all your art doll creations Penny! This one is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx