When I saw the corked vials from Tim Holtz, they reminded me of the domes that Victorians used to cover displays of wax flowers and so on. Tim's were too small for what I had in mind so I went hunting on my favourite auction site for jumbo test tubes and cork stoppers. While I waited for them to be delivered I painted a cotton reel (previously covered in matte sealer) with Viva Terra paint, tinted with a bit of black acrylic.
I made some tiny lilies and ivy leaves with the Susan Tierney Cockburn dies, found a little skull bead which I'd antiqued with acrylic paints (a technique learned from Andy Skinner). It all went together with some hot glue (for a quick bond) backed up with some glue gel (for a longer-lasting adhesive). A bit of Flower Soft around the base of the "pillar" and there we are! Happy Halloween folks!
Crafty Hugs,
Keren
5 comments:
Perfectly dimensional! I think maybe you are displaying a bit of a cycle with the whole cemetery thing, but just know we don't pass judgement in the dungeon. In fact, I'm sure some of us are quite jealous! Thanks for playing in the dungeon with us at HDH!
Love, love, LOVE! I bought some of those vials as well thinking the same thing. Fabulous project and I'm so impressed you even made the teeny flowers and vines. yeah, we ARE pretty jealous of the cemetary thing. thanks for sharing with HDH. xxD
Hi Keren, I just bought a large version of those domes and love it - very creepy so this is right up my street, what a fantastic make! Hugs, Anne x
Fabulous dimension! and beautifully done. Thanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House :)
Just the coolest little thing. Thanks for sharing with us at HAunted Design House x
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