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This week here in Maryland the heat indices have been reaching the upper 90s. It's awfully warm! I needed a mental break from it and this wintery scene did the trick.
This was a quick project until it came time to make the polymer clay bird. I tried really hard to make a proper cardinal, but it wasn't in the stars. We'll just have to use our imagination, 'k? He's red.
I used the 3 inch 3D Chipboard Tree from Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts. This tree has delicate branches with tiny connectors. I pushed my blade into the obvious connectors and held the tree up to a light to find the not-so-obvious ones. It worked like a charm!
The next step was to gesso the whole tree, including the sides. I used a foam sponge and a lot of patience to go around each branch. After it dried I double checked the branch edges and filled in missed spots.
On the next layer I dabbed white acrylic paint all over. Dabbing it on created the tree texture. I moved the trees off the leftover paint and let them dry on the spatulas. This step was repeated on the other side.
When dry I put the trees together. I had to use a straight edge to clear away excess paint from the grooves so the trees were even at the base.
I used a gorgeously weathered clapper from an old wind chime as my base. A tiny bit of e6000 on the tree holds it to the clapper. I added bits of moss to finish off the earth.
From tip to toe this is 4 inches tall. It's so sweet! I'm now on the lookout for a small glass cloche under which I will tuck this lovely winter scene.
Thanks for visiting today!
Cheers,
Susan
Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Used
3D Chipboard Tree 3 Inch #C1C
Other Supplies Used
Green moss
White gesso
White acrylic paint
White glue
E6000 glue
Polymer clay
Red acrylic paint
It's wintery goodness. Love!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much. It seems to be growing right out of the earth in the middle of your hand. Beautiful design!
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