Project by Kim Elowe of Glendale, Calif. Kim makes whimsical shadowboxes. She loves finding interesting objects to use in her shadowboxes at flea markets or the thrift store. Materials: Ikea 5x7 BAS frame BeDazzler small star studs Tombow permanent adhesive tape ThermOWeb clear adhesive dots E6000 glue Plaid-Apple Barrel paint: apple pink, black McCloskey porcelain crackle glaze McCloskey porcelain asphaltum aging glaze Anita's water clean-up polyurethane Creatacolor Aquamonolith water-soluble colored pencils Winsor & Newton watercolors Paper Bliss cream letter tiles Dover clip art Steps: 1. Sand any rough spots on wooden shadowbox frame. Tape off or remove glass from frame. 2. Prime frame and let dry. Paint frame and let dry. 3. Apply porcelain crackle glaze and let dry. Apply aging glaze over crackle finish; wipe off, revealing antiqued finish, and let dry. Apply several coats of varnish, drying between coats. 4. Line inside of box with old correspondence using decoupage medium and let dry. Seal using additional coats of decoupage medium. 5. Create sky background to fit back of frame and let dry. Affix to back of frame using archival tape. 6. Create moon and butterfly wings. You can sketch with colored pencils and have color copies made on card stock or cut images from image books, old greeting cards, and the like. 7. Affix the moon on a small wooden disk to slightly raise it off of the background and let dry. Glue moon and metal 3-D metal star studs to background and let dry. 8. Retrieve clip art from computer disk and print on card stock, or glue printed pages to card stock. Cut out. 9. Affix clipart bunny and butterfly wings to photo. Secure photo to short dowel with glue and let dry. 10. Decide on placement of letter tiles to be placed within frame. Glue in place and let dry. Glue dried photo with dowel attached to background and let dry. 11. Join backing of frame, with artwork attached, to the frame. Secure. E-mail: kafuffledesigns@yahoo.com
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