Well, last weeks recycling on
JFF gave me lots of ideas as I checked through the entries. I just need to find the time now to do them. Have decided to write ideas down on a piece of paper and pin it up in my room - then when I get my Mr Mojo buzzing off for a break I can whistle him back with a look at my list. Now to Von's brill challenge for this week. I'm loving her theme.
At first I thought I might do a bottle with either Alcohol Inks or Clay but as I have done both of these things before I decided to upload my "fairy in a bottle" but then decided that was cheating so went back to the drawing board. I once got little "wickies" when I did some salt dough stuff (must add it was a while afterwards) so that went through the window and then the local Council came to my rescue. The day I was doing all of this thinking, and hurting my head in the process, they delivered these boxes. Hideous boxes - for me to have on display in my kitchen!!! Oh no no no!
Would you want that in your kitchen?
Now, keep this quiet, they delivered two to us. We are only a couple but our bungalow has two doors at the front so I guess they, like so many callers, thought it was two bungalows. Well, that gave me chance to play. The first one I tried car paint on - it does peel off but it is such a nice colour. It is sat in the bathroom at the moment with foot salts in (don't ask).
The second one I gessoed, then put two coats of white emulsion paint on (had used this on plastic tubs before and they have endured a few years in the garden with plants in them) but it did not give good coverage. Out with some Acrylic Paint - bright yellow - should make the kitchen look a bit sunny - oh my goodness it looked awful. Next Acrylic Paint on top of that - the EcoFriendly stuff from Julia Andress. Still a bit streaky and what an awful colour. What next?
Cover it with images! What theme? (See, such a lot of thinking.) In the kitchen we have some framed postcards I once brought back from a trip to France - one is breads and the other cheeses - so Paris came to mind as I do have a small collection of stamps suitable. Chas loves Paris anyway, so whilst he was doing breakfast (can do boiled eggs much better than I can) I got in with it.
I began by using paper from the printer to stamp and emboss on - first stamping my image in black and then putting clear ep on top, heating it and then colouring. For my colouring I decided that it would take too long to colour individual images besides which I love my Distress Inks so I coloured with them. Don't ask me what any of the combinations are - I have not got a clue - it was just a mad production line.
I began on the front and decided to make it into a collage, overlapping images in places and boy oh boy I did enjoy myself. Ran out of images to use with a Paris theme so did have to use the same on on both sides of the box. Doesn't matter as it won't show where it stands.
Looking at these photographs you would never believe that the base colour of the bin is now green -
So there it is - now drying having had a coat of watered down PVA to give a bit of protection to the images but it looks so much better in my kitchen - and Chas Loves It!
Now what can you recyle from your kitchen (or your friend's, relatives - or anyones) - love to see it on the
Challenge Blog.