2015 Theme 7: Niches
Hi
everyone Penny here, joining you this evening with a post about
creating niches. Obviously I had to sign up for this one.......it has to
be 3-D, it has to have texture and it made me go
all...well....archaeological! It happens sometimes!
I don't know why but I just keep getting drawn back to rocks. I started this project with a small pile of them and it grew from there. Heavy gel medium sticks everything!
I also have a liking for matchboxes and made my niches by glueing four together at
different levels.
I roughly brushed more heavy gel over the boxes and sprinkled rough sand all over.
(Top tip....don't try to dry your sand first with a hair dryer.....its gives a whole new meaning to the saying "life's a beach"!)
When dry, paint all over with Slate Fresco Finish Acylic Paint and dry brush with areas of Chalk, Blueberry and Brown Shed to echo the colours of the base rocks.
Glue the niches to the rock pile. Stamp images from Lynne Perrella's new collection LPC033 on Kraft card and colour using gel pens or Fresco Paint. Cut into niche-sized sections and use foam adhesive pads to give dimension to the images in their natural rock frames.
Finally add a few interesting dry sticks to give the whole thing an ancient tomb-like
atmosphere.
I really like this wind blasted, primeval, less is more look. You could have as many niches as you wanted in your construction (and as many rocks!).
We
would love you to join in with challenge #7: Niches If you are inspired
by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then please
join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All
links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your
choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Niches link will close
17:00 (London Time) Sunday, April 26th, winner will be announced 2 hours
later at 19:00.
that's fabulous Penny!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! X
ReplyDeleteA very cool project, Penny!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely project.....great niches
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love what you have done Penny! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteReally like this idea!! Brilliant stuff
ReplyDeleteThis is such an original and interesting idea. I think it looks like a Zen garden! xx
ReplyDeleteLove the match box arrangement! Totally fabulous. This time you're thinking inside the boxes penny!! Lol
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love this. Xx
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!!! Such a clever idea too.
ReplyDeleteLove the sand texture on the boxes and the contrast with the smooth round pebbles/rocks. Really clever 3D piece.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
What a fabulous piece of art!
ReplyDeletewow - love the texture the sand gives x
ReplyDeleteI also love the use of sand, well done, great idea
ReplyDeleteWhoa....love the whole effect of this Pen x
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