Hello my lovelies, Minxy here for my second visit of the month
Today i'm sharing a little altered wooden icon..
And as I went a bit mad with the photo's you can make one too if you like!
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For this piece you will obviously need 1 blank
Wooden iconThen gather together the following:
accoutrements and baubles={
WHICH ARE STILL ON SALE BTW}
metal photo corners,
cotton twine,
white gloss card,

And the following Artistic Stamper stamps:
Before you start painting, notch out 2 holes where you're buttons will sit to allow the backs to sit in and make them a little more secure when gluing.
Then spray with an antique linen and heirloom gold mini mister mix and heat set using a
heat gun straight away to get the speckled effect.
Use coffee
archival to randomly stamp some
calligraphy script, doing some places lighter than others by stamping off first. {stamping off is when you ink your stamp and stamp a piece of scrap paper before stamping your real piece so you get a lighter more faded image}
Stamp the '
The Kiss' statue onto
white gloss card in coffee
archival ink, and cut out.
I coated with
matt accents as I didn't like the gloss look, {but you don't have too} when it was dry I straightened it out as it had curled a bit and this caused the accents to crack a little but that actually added to the statues look which was a happy accident!
I stuck the image straight in the middle of the icon and stamped the phrase straight below it in black
archival ink.
The treatment of the outside was very much the same as the inside only I didn't use any pearl mist because I wanted it to stay a little lighter.
I used one of the fancy sconces from the
architecture 1 plate to add an almost hinge like effect before gluing the
accouterments fanciful buttons on, I also added a piece of
cotten twine round each button so the doors are easier to open.
flattening one side with pliers so it sat flush {ish lol}
You can also see in the pic I used some ball chain to hang the piece by cutting out a small groove for the chain to sit in and gluing in place. {I used E600}
I added some mini hooks to the bottom to make it useful, so I could hang earrings and chains on the piece, but for display purposes i've added some twine & baubles for show.
And there you have it
I hope you've enjoyed todays art
I'll see you again soon but till then..
Stay Inky