Craft Organiser
Materials
February Substrate kit by Tando
DecoArt paint in blues and greens
Distress Glaze
Distress Oxide in Speckled Egg and Frayed Burlap
Washi Tape
3 assorted sized containers or tins
Foam Pads
I began by assembling the twirly kit, there
is a cracking video made by Di for assembly on the Tando You Tube channel. Once
it was dry, I gave it a coat of gesso and when that was dry, I gave it a coat
of green paint.
I didn’t like the brush
stroke look so I took a sponge and dabbed it all over.
I painted the circle
pieces for the top in a different colour and set aside for later
Next I took my Moroccan
stencel and layed it on top of the swirly. I took some distress glaze and
carefully with a sponge rubbed it over the stencil. The glaze acts as a resist
for anything going on top.
I also repeated the process on the circles
for the top
And inside the cubby holes. I also sprayed
in some Distress oxide for a painty drippy effect.
Next, I took 3 containers. I used tin cans
and packaging from my recycle box. I painted them white with gesso and taped
off the sharp edges with washi tape. I then covered them with Gelli Plate
printed papers in similar colours to my selected paints.
I took a Tando Grid and
painted it in all the different coloured paints. I also painted the inner parts
too
Once dry, I cut down some
of the grid and glued it too all the side panels, I then used foam pads to add
the inner bits on so they where sticking out proud.
I didn’t use all the
circle pieces on top of the twirly as I didn’t want to cover the decoration. So
I used the smallest circle piece underneath one of my storage containers. I
used a hot glue gun to glue all the containers on ready for all my painty bits
I hope you like my
practical use of this months substrate kit. And keep a look out on the blog as there are lots more Twirly Whirlys coming up from the rest of the team.
Sarah
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