My 12 Days of Christmas assignment from
Alpha Stamps was the number nine, which traditionally is nine ladies dancing. With a goal of using alliteration in my subject matter I chose to reinterpret my day and take my readers to a different place. To keep a touch of winter in the piece I picked an icy palate, using lots of different layers of products to achieve various textures. I will share a few tips and tricks with you in my post today.
I knew that this
8 x 8 Wooden Shadowbox and
insert were destined for this project, with nine perfect circles to showcase my ocean inspired
imagery. I had originally envisioned trying to make each of the openings into a porthole with washers or clay or something, but that thought never took shape. Instead, I used layers of mica over my images, lending an underwater quality to my little harem of nymphs.
Here is a close up where you can see a bit of the textures I achieved. On the central background I started with a layer of stickels glitter glue. Then, once dry, I used
Picket Fence Distress Stain. Now that dulled down the glitter quite a bit, but made for great texture. To recapture a bit more glam, I added yet another layer of stickels in yet another icy color. Also note all the wonderful
mica flakes along the outside.
My little drifts of mica were made by creating a paste. I mixed my mica flakes directly into fluid matte medium and then piled it on the piece in selected areas with a small wooden stick. Then follow with another pinch of flakes, sprinkling them over your paste mixture to get an extra layer of shimmer.
I used a large piece of
mica tile that was cut to fit my openings. I simply peeled it apart until I had my nine panels. I used a touch of matte medium to glue these down. I love how it kind of distorts the image and gives it such depth. More stickles were added to act as grout, and fill in the area not covered by the mica.
To add to my icy ocean scene I used blue and white
floral embellishments. I especially like the new
acrylic sprays.
I hope you enjoyed my take on day nine!
Cheers,
Rhea