Hello and thank you for joining me for my first ever
blog post.
Today I am going to show you how I made this gorgeous round
Rustic Round Storage Box.
You may have seen one I made for Lisa’s show back in
April. Well I loved it so much I thought I would make another!
I started by using a black marker pen on the tabs as I found last time when I painted them that they can cause the tabs to expand a little so it just makes it easier
when it comes to assemble at the end.
I then painted it all in black Gesso.
There are 8
sides to the box so I decided to use Lisa’s Wood Grain Stamp and also her CrackleStamp on these. I did 4 of each and embossed them with a brown embossing powder
followed by some gilding wax to add to the texture.
I also embossed the top and bottom of the box with the
Crackle Stamp… it looks so effective!
Next I took some substrates and gave them a thin coat
of black gesso too.
I wanted to give the effect of mini doors and the
Hinges and Locks work beautifully for this.
To get the rusty effect, I first used some Cosmic
Shimmer Strata Paste. If you have never used this before, it gives a rough, gritty
feel to it.
I then used some Cosmic Shimmer paint in a Teal colour and sparingly
coated some of the area where I had put the Strata Paste.
Once dried, I then
used some ArtDeco Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide and painted over some of the
Teal paint.
Finally topped off with a coat of Quinacridone Gold and the rust
effect starts to come together.
I added some Brads to the Hinges and a drop of
Alcohol ink to tone down the colour as they looked a bit bright. It gives such
a gorgeous effect!
For the other 4 sides I wanted to add Some of Lisa’s
Wings and Cogs, I followed the steps above for the Cogs too.
For one set of wings I used some glue to stick down some micro beads, these are
great to add texture to projects.
For the other set of wings I used some Cosmic Shimmer
Lava Paste. This is great stuff!! I used a thin layer and heated it to get the
bubbly effect.
Once done I made a thin mix of White Spirit and Brown oil based paint to paint
them. The Lava Paste soaked up the mix wonderfully and gives a great look.
I had some Skeleton leaves in my stash, I distressed
them a touch with Ground Espresso distress ink. They are very delicate so you
need to be very gentle with them. I placed these behind the Wings with some of
Lisa’s Pink Sisal which I sprayed with brown Distress ink first and added the
cogs.
I do love my Gilding Waxes so generally go over it here and there until I feel
I have the look I am after. I also added a few little keys from my stash too.
Once done, I was able to assemble the box together and I added a little metal
knob on top.
I just loved doing this project!! I hope you have enjoyed this blog and I hope I have given you some inspiration to make your own Round Storage Box...
Thank you for stopping by.
Much Love Nicky xx
Stunning project Nicky, fabulous details xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much lovely lady x glad you liked it xx
DeleteI love the way you built up all the layers. Thank you for sharing some top tips too. It’s a great project xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant!! Congratulations on your first blog entry. Love this project ❤️❤️
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