I haven't blogged for a while so I thought I'd show you a little something whilst I'm finishing off some other items to go with it. I am really pleased with this Krafty Lady Frame Art Mould I bought when I went to the Stamp Bug a few weeks ago and have made up several already, for bigger projects. Set on the diagonal, it was the perfect size for a little papier mache box from the Altered Element:-
The image in the centre is from the new Crafty Individuals Christmas Miniatures book, which as usual is gorgeous, and I filled it in with glossy accents. I made up the frame with friendly plastic. I maybe haven't shown the mould in its best light as it is very detailed, but I have lost some of the detail as I wanted to use some little bits of Angelina Jolie film, which of course fuses rather than melts. I decided I liked the slightly grungy but very shimmery effect, though.
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Gorgeous frame. Really turns the box into something special. Lynne x (will reply to your e-mail soon)
ReplyDeleteThe box looks stunning and the frame is so special. It turns the little box into a real gem.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely. The frame is beautiful and I must head over there and see it they have others.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit to not being up on the newest things, but I've never heard of a craft item with Angelina's name. Guess I'd better start googleing, lol.
Don't worry, Shelley, I was only messing! It is called Angelina Fusible Film, and there is also a Cosmic Shimmer and a Crafty Notions brand I believe. Maybe Angelina has her hair made from it to compete with Jennifer Aniston, though!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Lovely gift box. ~Diane
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Lucy! Must have a play with that mould, you're such a good friend, lending it to me! xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gift box! The frame is fabulous!! Love this!
ReplyDeleteFab box Lucy.
ReplyDeleteLucy it looks totally gorgeous. Annette x
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful and delicate!
ReplyDeleteAdorable box Lucy!
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