What a fun project.
I know...you all are sick of seeing the same project over and over.
I apologize. I really do work hard to not over share myself, but if I don't promote my stuff, whose responsibility does it become?
So, please just smile, roll your eyes and go forth with your day. I really do understand!
I also want to thank you all for your support and encouragement. It means so much to me. I Hope that I somehow, return the love!
I thought I would show my finished box. It has taken me since Saturday to finish it...good grief, right?!
I have painted crooked houses...wonky windows and then, just as the villagers were settling their lawsuits against the contractor, what happens, but that a GIANT SNOWMAN builds his Church on top of the box!!
The Winter Village is a pattern for the Puddles of Paint Club (POP) by Susan Kelley. It is a fun group...we get a pattern each month a year before any one else--how cool! Click here to go to Susan's website.
I am not the best Saltbox painter, but it still turned out pretty adorable, despite me...lol
I designed the snowman to go on top of the box.
All of this was a fun paint, and now the pattern for the snowman and the actual painted Box is available in my etsy shop By clicking here for the box and by Clicking here for the pattern.
I used DecoArt Glass Texture for the snowman and for the icicles. I'm not sure how I feel about it. Honestly, I need to work with it some more...anybody out there got any ideas how to better use it?? Lol.
I do like how shiny it was. I like the texture it created.
I added white paint to mine. I really didn’t see much difference between it and the dimensional effects, so time will tell. It could be one of those things that I will learn that I can't live without! Lol
So, I am not sure that I have been very helpful today!
Grab your paints, or scissors, or crochet needles, or knitting needles and create!!
If you want to learn something that I know, please ask...I will do my best to help...
I am simply blessed to create~charlotte ♡
I absolutely LOVE this box. The sweet little curls of smoke rising from the chimneys are adorable. Thank you for your continued inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work as usual Charlotte. Love your way with words as well.
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