So Delightful!
I love the marshmellowy feel of Delight®. It is perfect for the series of frames for some old tintypes to give as gifts. Delight is light when dry and takes texture well.
SUPPLIES
Delight®
Textures
Micaceous Oxide paint
Salt
Cut off strips of Delight® and push down on them to roughly form the shape of a frame.
I used rubber stamps, a latex mold and embossed wall paper to add textures to the Delight®.
After it was trimmed into a rough square shape I added some of the cut off pieces to the fron plus some cast flowers. Then I stamped it with alphabet stamps.
I finished the frame shape by painting a wash of micaceous oxide acrylic paint. While the paint was still wet, I salted it to give it a aged look. Now to find the right tintype for the window. At this point, I can still make the window larger if needed to fit the image.
Play with art and dream in color!
SUPPLIES
Delight®
Textures
Micaceous Oxide paint
Salt
Cut off strips of Delight® and push down on them to roughly form the shape of a frame.
I used rubber stamps, a latex mold and embossed wall paper to add textures to the Delight®.
After it was trimmed into a rough square shape I added some of the cut off pieces to the fron plus some cast flowers. Then I stamped it with alphabet stamps.
I finished the frame shape by painting a wash of micaceous oxide acrylic paint. While the paint was still wet, I salted it to give it a aged look. Now to find the right tintype for the window. At this point, I can still make the window larger if needed to fit the image.
Play with art and dream in color!
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