My husband loves the sea and who has a hobby of fishing, until a little while ago he went far and caught fair size fish but now he plays at a nearby fishing grounds. I thought this is a small gift for him.
Elena's fish stamps are very fun and interesting. So I chose one of the sets, and made the project with the fish as the motif.
First I made fishes using polymer clay. Polymer clay is easy to make a shape and can be stored for long if you don't bake.
I made all the fish shape by the stamp set ZA31 and baked it in a 300 degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes then after cool down I applied white gesso.
Next I made the background to become a pedestal according to the size of each fish with the Heavy Gray Board. And I added three small blocks to fix whole shape.
I using Grunge Past, Art Stone and White Crackle Paste for the texture of each block then finished with White Gesso. Media Crackle paste is always satisfying make a big crack. I used matt soft gel from the top because it was easy to peel off after cracking.
Also I used Grunge Paste around each block and embossed it with some stamps and added some textures.
These fish were all the same colours, first I was filled with Smurf all over these fish, painted watered Inky Pool then I dry-brushed by Snow Flake. I did not use any other color than blue that I wanted to make it simply.
Applied blue Neocolor to the rim of each block add water and dried it I applied Treasure Pewter. I then connected those blocks with wires. (This photo shows the top)
(This is the bottom.)
The bottom of the blocks had a paper beads fringe. I used Fresco Paint - Smurf, Blue Lagoon, Inky Pool and Snow Flake with PaperArtsy Brayer and stamped Seth Apter Mini EM35 stamp.
I added some beads and connected it with a wire.
Also I made the hanger with driftwood and made a title with inkjet shrink plastic.
This is the finished project.
I wondered what to make this time but this wall hanger is just in time for the coming season,
and of course I made it fun.
The finish size is 39cm (length) x 29cm (width). The difficult part of work was the layout so I added small blocks to free space and solved the problem. (Portion with seashells.)
Thank you so much for visiting.
Etsuko xx
Saw and loved this over at PA - what a wonderful creation!
ReplyDeleteAlison x