Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. I wish you all a very Happy, Prosperous and Artful 2012.
Well to start as I mean to go on, my first post of 2012.
This started life as a white bird house bought from a large supermarket chain [in a sale]. I made it into a clock for a Christmas Present for my sons Girlfriend..
The main body was crackled and stamped, then a craquelure finish applied. The cracks were highlighted with Raw Umber Oil Paint.
Cogs are die cuts from Tim Holtx Die and the given a worn and weathered look with embossing powder, stamps and ink.
The green leaves are a Sissix die.
Bird and branch are from Maya Road [I think] and the flowers from the bridal selection of Hobby Craft.
Clock hands were coloured with alcohol inks because they were too gold and shiney.
Roof tiles were made using a Tim Holtz on the edge die.
The little face was made with UTEE in a silicone mold. Painted with Black Acrylic and highlighted with silver and gold gilt cream. I found the tiny pair of glasses in a box of bits. They took ages to secure on the face, but I think it was worth it.
I had some trouble with the clock mechanism. The one I had was too short to pass through the wall of the bird house. A Crafty friend sent me one with a longer spindle, but my clock hands wouldn't fit it. So in the end I managed to track one down with a long spindle and new hands, but it was a tad too long, so I tied some Jute string round it to give the illusion that it is shorter.
I really enjoyed altering this. I have already been asked by a friend to make something similiar.
Thats it for now. I already have some bits sorted to upload soon.
Take Care
Lesley
Well to start as I mean to go on, my first post of 2012.
CUCKOO
This started life as a white bird house bought from a large supermarket chain [in a sale]. I made it into a clock for a Christmas Present for my sons Girlfriend..
The main body was crackled and stamped, then a craquelure finish applied. The cracks were highlighted with Raw Umber Oil Paint.
Cogs are die cuts from Tim Holtx Die and the given a worn and weathered look with embossing powder, stamps and ink.
The green leaves are a Sissix die.
Bird and branch are from Maya Road [I think] and the flowers from the bridal selection of Hobby Craft.
Clock hands were coloured with alcohol inks because they were too gold and shiney.
Roof tiles were made using a Tim Holtz on the edge die.
The little face was made with UTEE in a silicone mold. Painted with Black Acrylic and highlighted with silver and gold gilt cream. I found the tiny pair of glasses in a box of bits. They took ages to secure on the face, but I think it was worth it.
I had some trouble with the clock mechanism. The one I had was too short to pass through the wall of the bird house. A Crafty friend sent me one with a longer spindle, but my clock hands wouldn't fit it. So in the end I managed to track one down with a long spindle and new hands, but it was a tad too long, so I tied some Jute string round it to give the illusion that it is shorter.
I really enjoyed altering this. I have already been asked by a friend to make something similiar.
Thats it for now. I already have some bits sorted to upload soon.
Take Care
Lesley
Your blog is fab and I just LOVE this piece. S x
ReplyDeleteoh wow lesley, this is fabulous, i love it. i love your little black face, and yes so worth the trouble it gave you fitting the specs. the gears look fantastic, love how you used them. i wish i had your knowledge about what oils and mediums to use when and how. its a fabulous piece of art work.
ReplyDeletehugs gina xxxxxxx
Happy New Year Lesley! And WOW!!! what an amazing crafty project to start the year off with, just fantastic!!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you blogging again, is your building work now complete? if so, you MUST!!! let us see photos of your new crafty space.
Looking forward to seeing more.
Suzie xxxx :)
This is gorgeous!
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