Sometimes we just need a nudge to recycle, but Miriam take this to the next level by using a packet of pills as the perfect frame for some vintage ancestors!
Hi everyone Miriam from Miriam's Creative Dreams here.
Lovely to be here on the PA blog tonight . I've chosen to share with you a photo frame created using 'found' objects.
I've used some of the lovely vintage images from Ink and Dog stamps - I come back to these stamps over and over as they are so versatile. Before I started my project I gathered some of the 'objects' that I keep thinking that I will one day have a use for them. This included an old painkiller packet, old train tickets and old theatre tickets.
This is the front of my finished project. I wasn't really sure how this would turn out in the end but I kept creating until I was happy with the finished project. I really enjoyed adding layer after layer with paints and stamps.
Before adding washes of paints I added gesso to the inside and outside of the cover. In hindsight I didn't need to do this as Fresco finish paints have great coverage and once the gesso had dried I added a layer of Chalk Fresco Finish paint. Once this had dried I added watery layers of Caramel and Baltic Blue. By adding water to the paint I was able to create a mixed wash of the colours which gave an old and vintage effect.
I added stamping using Man of Numbers plate 6 and Gentleman plate 4 and added classic Treasure gold around the edges and in patches over the entire project.
Images from Man of Numbers plate 6 and School Days plate 1 were stamped onto train tickets and then coloured using Blush, Caramel, Sage, French Roast and London Bus Fresco Finish paints.
Images from Buttons plate 2 and Buttons plate 4 were stamped and then washed with Baltic Blue and Caramel for the front of the frame.
I used scraps of material and lace to finish the project off.
I
really like how you can't see that this started it's life as a packet
for painkillers! The Treasure Gold gives it a lovely vintage feel and
the stamps are perfect for the vintage piece that I wanted to create.
I
hope that you like my project - I'm sure I'm not the only person who
collects things like this thinking that they might have a purpose in a
later project! I hope that you are encouraged to join in with this
topic - just looking around the house and garden there are so many
'found' objects that you can create with. Can you imagine finding a
flat stone in the garden or on a walk that can be conditioned, stamped
and painted. The possibilities are endless.
Thanks
for joining me tonight. I shall look forward to seeing what you create
as part of the challenge - don't forget there is a gift voucher up for
grabs!
Miriam
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Oh that treasure gold really makes the frame look like the real-deal! Haha this is brilliant! I love that such an ordinary object has been turned into something really special! noone would guess the plastic origin of this item! ~Leandra
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You really have created a little treasure from 'trash', Miriam! I love it! What a great project for the 'found objects' theme! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of your found objects
ReplyDeleteFabulous ! x
ReplyDeleteSo clever and so creative x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little project from things that would have ended up in the bin. Brilliant recycling ideas
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Oh Miriam. This really is exquisite. I love it. You have used some wonderful stamped images to make this at truly memorable piece. So creative.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project using your 'found' objects! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely & so creative too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project Miriam. Very creative and fab stamp images. xx
ReplyDeleteOh that is really cool. I like this idea. The found objects challenge has been challenging, but people have risen to the challenge.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project! It looks nothing like the original found object - lovely blog post :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is totally fabulous Miriam...right up my street! Love everything about it. Need the buttons stamps now as well! Xx😜
ReplyDeleteWhat a novel and beautiful project Miriam. Love how you pulled everything together to make this lovely little frame.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning, miriam, i love everything about it. Hope you are keeping well,
ReplyDeleteLucy x