Showing posts with label paper mosaics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper mosaics. Show all posts

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Altering a Cigar Box From Beginning to End

 It's been a while since I've showed a step-by-step project here, so I decided it was time.  And with what else?--a cigar box!  I never get tired of making these.  Here's the finished box first--


I like the look of mosaics, but have never actually tried making a mosaic piece, so I go with the paper to mimic the look of mosaics, which is how I went with this box.   But let me back up and show you the before picture--

Just a plain old cigar box from my local tobacco store (actually this one was a little fancier) but it's all wood which is what I look for.

Next was deciding on my color palette , and pretty much all of the time when I make a box it's with collaged papers, and usually my own painted ones.  So here's the palette I decided on--

...some newly painted, and some scraps (which I have a ton of!)--

Next was figuring out my design, and since I was going the mosaic route--here's the result of the first step--

This is where a paper punch comes in handy.  I used a 1 inch paper punch for all of my 'mosaic tiles', and once they were on the box I  edged the top and bottom with washi tape.  I always use a matte gel medium for this step and also seal everything with it too, before I go on to the next step, plus on the top I added tape measure--I love using vintage cloth tape measure!

Next I had to do my black 'grouting'--

For the 'grout' look I use Faber Castell pitt pens--I like these because they blend well, but end up being permanent once dry since they are an India ink. I also like to finish off all the edges too with these pens.

Next is giving the box a little more of a design--

..by adding wood feet that I painted (you can find these at any craft store), and also giving thought to the top of the box

Now the final details--

It's these little details that lets the box shine...

And again here's the finished result--

A couple of notes.  I always seal my boxes with gloss varnish--the varnish really makes the colors pop. And also, I didn't take a photo of the inside, but I always finish it off by painting it usually the color of the feet.

I hope I've inspired you to create and if you do, I would love to see it--you can share it on my Facebook page or on my Instagram


Tuesday, July 12, 2016

My Paper Quilt

 I've  been  visiting  Pinterest  lately,  and  if  you've  been  there  too,   you  know  how  it  can  be--you're  looking  for  some  inspiration,  and  3  hours  later,  you're  wondering  where  the  time  went.   Needless  to  say,  I  found  some  great  inspiration  there..  

This  time  it  was  in  the  form  of  art  quilts.   I  really  admire  this  art  form--but  wouldn't  know  what  to  do  with  a  sewing  machine  or  needle  and  thread  if  you  handed  it  to  me. 

So  this  is  my  version  of  an  art  quilt.....my  paper  quilt.

I  started  out  with  my  'fabrics'--



......I  had  an  18 x 18 birch  cradle  board  that  I  decided  to  use  for  my  'quilt'  surface--





I  took  my  time  when  I  pieced  this  'quilt'  together--I  thoroughly  enjoyed  the  process  of  putting  it  together.   And  in  the  end......


My  Paper  Quilt!

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