A couple years ago,we found an old clock case at a yard sale that had glass shelves in it instead of a clock.
Maria said, "Let's get it."
"OK."
When we got home, Maria cleaned it up and applied gesso to the border to create a white background. She used a black Sakura® Pigma™ Graphic 1 to tangle on the gesso. After distressing it with some sandpaper and stain she topped it off with a couple coats of polyurethane.
A local glass store replaced the glass with a mirror and, Voilá, the medicine cabinet!
Materials:
- 1 antique clock case ($20 at yard sale)
- Gesso
- brush
- Pigma™ Graphic 1 (black)
- Stain
- Polyurethane
- Mirror
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12 comments:
i tangled the lid of the toilet in my downstairs bathroom... i'll have to post a pic...
Gorgeous!!!!!!!
Great idea and inspiration!!! :D
exquisite!
I definitely NEED to see the lid to the commode.... that is too cool. M
I love this idea. I'm going to have to find something fabulous like this to tangle!
Gorgeous!!!!!!!!!
xo,
Heather
I did some wall switch plates. And a few months ago I did my reeboks!
I have a paper mâché box with hinges and a handle that I carry my pens and art journal around in that I am in the process of tangling, but it's not done yet. My son gave it to me for Christmas.
That sounds like a nice project....m
I've been using gesso and then tangling on rocks washed smooth by the ocean, but I think I'll also try a coat of acrylic paint on them before tangling.
Wow,Mirror border look awesome.Mirror border look so different.It is so different art and creations.
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