Friday, 24 May 2013

A place for keepsakes...

Hello everyone, Alison (butterfly) here again to share an altered box with you today.  I had a lovely time with this one, then hit a complete stall and then, with one risky piece of bold stamping, leapt over the block to end up with something which I really love!
It certainly started out somewhere completely different... as a cheapy gift box from Kik (sort of the Czech equivalent of Woolworths crossed with a pound store).  They were less than 50p each, and in a number of shapes and sizes, so I picked up quite a few.
I started with layers of paint, using a Claudine Hellmuth acrylic (Blank Canvas, so basically white!) for the first time - what great coverage!  I stuck ripped up pieces of Tim Holtz tissue wrap quite randomly onto the still wet paint and left the whole thing to dry.
Out with the Grunge Paste next... another first time for me, and I LOVE it!  I smeared on lots of lovely Harlequin diamonds - very happy with the ease of application (and the smell!).
Then some inking to start adding colour to the piece... layering up Faded Jeans, Chipped Sapphire, Frayed Burlap and Walnut Stain.
I used Cobalt Archival to stamp the delicious tiny polka dots as well as the butterfly from Katy Fox's Encyclopaedia Botanica set.
The little beetle is from the same set, and he's stamped in Coffee Archival, as is the tiny handwritten script from Katy's Carte Postale plate.
I used Distress Paints to alter some metal Idea-ology embellishments: one of the Bookplates, and some Foliage flowers and leaves.
The Chipped Sapphire paint has a slightly more purple-y hue than the ink, so I added some paint to the box edges too, so that the embellishments would tone in better with the whole piece.
The lovely Idea-ology word band added a much-needed horizontal element to the arrangement, but somehow I still wasn't happy with the whole thing.
It was all very pretty, but it was missing something.  I wish I had a photo of that stage to show you - as I think one could easily have stopped there... but I just couldn't quite leave it.  I tried adding some ribbon (various ribbons in fact)... no good.  And then, finally, taking a deep breath, I took the large, beautiful flower stamp from the Encyclopedia Botanica plate and stamped it right on the very top of the box.
Thankfully, it works beautifully (I think!)... a really bold statement against the delicate layers of the background.
Some old, discoloured tracing paper was the perfect colour to sit within the bookplate, and I used my Hero Arts letters to stamp the word k-e-e-p-s-a-k-e-s on it - making my altered box into somewhere precious to keep precious things.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I'd love to hear what you think... and don't forget there's still time to play along with our Words challenge here at The Artistic Stamper.  See you there!

Happy Crafting!
Alison x

Ingredients used:
Stamps: Artistic Stamper - Encyclopaedia BotanicaCarte PostaleDots
Distress Inks - Chipped Sapphire, Faded Jeans, Frayed Burlap, Walnut Stain
Distress Paints - Picket Fence, Chipped Sapphire
Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paints - Blank Canvas
PaperArtsy Grunge Paste
Crafter's Workshop stencil - Harlequin 6x6
Idea-ology Findings - Ornate Plates, Foliage, Word Bands
Idea-ology Fastenings - Long Fasteners
Ranger Archival Ink - Coffee, Cobalt
Idea-ology Tissue Wrap - Terminology

41 comments:

  1. That is lovely ! Would make a nice gift too. Must have a go at that. Thanks for sharing.

    Jackie x

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  2. Beautiful box! Thanks for showing all the different stages, too.

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  3. What a great project, love the mixed media way of doing it, love the structure and the colours!!!What a beautiful gift!!!

    Greetings
    Maria

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  4. ...fabulous work Alison, love this box...Melxx :)

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  5. I think it looks beautiful - I love the colour, and the overall whole look of it. Just gorgeous.

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  6. Unrecognisable from the 50p discount shop box you bought - fabulous!

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  7. Gorgeous, I love the blues and browns, the texture, and the botanical feel. I love how it started off, to how it is now! Beautiful!

    Lucy x

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  8. Gorgegous transformation, Alison!! And such wonderful and delicate shades you got!

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  9. Love it! I feel some boxes coming on....

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  10. It's a beautiful box, and what a bargain! xx

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  11. What a lovely box, Alison! There are so many details on it, just beautiful!

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  12. Beautiful box Alison, love those blue shades with that brown flower to lift it all, - great transformation!

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  13. Hi Alison great box what a fab makeover, love the colours that you have chosen, works do well
    Love
    Amanda x

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  14. What an amazing transformation Alison, your box is stunning. Anne x

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  15. Love love love this box! Amazing work!!!!! barbarayaya

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  16. Wow what a makeover! Love this Alison - gorgeous work and fabulous colours x

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  17. A fabulous piece of altering Alison . Good call on using the large flower stamp. Perfect ! X

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  18. wow! what a stunning project. x

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  19. Ooh! What a gorgeous box it is now...waiting to be filled with those keepsakes ;)
    xoxo Sioux

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  20. Oh it is an altered box and a gorgeous one at that! Love it and thank you for sharing all the steps! Wonderful!

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  21. your colouring is sublime Alison. The book plate looks gorgeous covered in distress too.

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  22. The transformation is stunning! I love that so much! Thanks for sharing Alison.
    hugs♥,
    Caroline

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  23. Fantastic altering Alison- what a beautiful piece you have created - those lavender/blue tones are so lovely, and the stamps in brown- looks so wonderful with them!
    Gorgeous with the flowers and the texture you created- Love your box!
    xo,Dorthe

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  24. wow - wow - wow - it´s so fantastic!!!!

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  25. beautiful project Alison (as always)... will email you as soon as i get my internet back... Z x

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  26. Oh Alison this is exquisite. I love it all so much I could just eat it!
    wonderful!
    Hugs
    xx

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  27. Stunning transformation Alison - so glad you were inspired to use the large flower stamp at the end - it definitely belongs! I love your hues and all the lovely elements. Nicola x

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  28. Gorgeous box Alison, beautiful delicate colours and lots of texture and detail. A box to treasure in more ways than one. Sue C x

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  29. What a fabulous box - its quite stunning what can be achieved with paints, inks &paste :-) one day I hope to achieve crafting paradise but in the mean time I'll just keep striving for a good & happy balance in my crafting life :-)

    Sally

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  30. Gorgeous transformation and thanks for sharing how you did it! I definitely have to give this a try. Beautiful just beautiful!
    Hugs, Cathy-Lynn

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  31. O my word... All from a 50p box... This is amazing work Alison... Love all the textures & stamping...WOW to the large flower stamp...Thank you so much for the tutorial... Have a great weekend.. Hugs May x x x

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  32. Lovely box, Alison! The flower so works and ties in quite nicely.

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  33. Wow gorgeous amazing box, I love the texture the paste brings and the colours are absolutely beautiful. Happy Crafting :-) Kezzy xxx

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  34. What a beautiful paint - treatment and i'm smiling. Mostly i read about shopping at Michaels and now...i know someone, who's writing about Kik, i have around, too. That's cool (:o)

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  35. Absolutely stunning! i love the colour and everything about it!

    Crafty Hugs
    Heather xx

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  36. loving your wonderful altered box Alison. Annette x

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  37. It looks gorgeous,love the colors and all the layering the book plate is awesome, love all the stamping, so professionally done, awsome job Alison, thanks for sharing..

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  38. Gorgeous box, love the Brown and Blue color combination.

    Marlies

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  39. So much yummy texture and colouring here Alison. Love the fact that you would never guess how this box started off the transformation has been so complete. Hugs, Jenny x

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  40. Love this box Alison - I have several boxes that I want to do something with so maybe - just maybe.
    Sandy

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