Materials
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Tando Large matchbox deep with inserts
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Pink acrylic paint
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Green Leather
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Beads
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Handmade Tyvec Beads
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Ribbon
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Adheasive
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Tando Cogs
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Large plastic Dice
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Selection of Gelli Printed papers
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Sand paper
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Modge podge
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Tando ATC coins
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Digital Art doll kit by ART TEA LIFE (etsy
purchase)
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Doodling pens
Instructions
I began by painting my matchbox, cover and inserts in bright pink paint. I gave them a couple of coats and set aside to dry.
Next, I took a selection of paper doll parts and borders I bought online. I had them printed using a laser printer so they would not run with all the glue.
I covered the front and backs of the outside sleeve and inner draw with a vintage cream patterned paper. I then began by layering up the borders around the edges on both pieces.
Next, I took some art doll images and created my front cover. I made it quite random and quirky
Once all was glued down as I wanted it, I gave
it all a coat with modge podge.
For my dolls face, I took a Tando coin and painted it pink. Once dry I added a face and a floral head dress. I wanted the face to stand out, so I made some tyvec beads and added them to the face as a crown
Tyvec can be bought as A4 sheets online. But
you can find tyvec in all wonderful places such as those white decorating suits
and inside some padded envelopes. I used a old decorating suit.
Begin by painting squares of tyvec in acrylic
paint. I chose colours to match my art dolls.
Once dry, cut the sheet into long triangles. Take a kebab stick and begin to wrap the triangle strip around it. Secure it with a dress pin. Take a heat tool and warm the bead, It will begin to melt, shrink and bubble, creating a very organic bead. I like to squeeze my bead up too to make different sizes
Next I made 2 mini art journals from the inserts that come with the matchbox. I had already painted them pink but now I coved the outside covers in dictionary paper. I then ran ribbon across all the pieces on the inside (pink) and secured with double sided tape. I set aside to dry.
For my pages I took a selection of gelli printed papers. I had about 10 pages per book. I trimmed them to 6” x 6”. I folded them all in half. I then glued each page to th right hand side of each previous page
I glued the outside pages to
the covers with strong glue.
Once dry, I added I spine. I had to do this in too stages to allow the glue to dry between. I took some strips of leather I had. I glue it to one side of the cover. I did the same for the second book. I used clothes pegs to keep it secure.
Once dry, I wrapped the leather over the spine and glued onto the back cover, again using pegs to secure and left over night again.
To finish I added more art
doll images and borders. I also added beads and more tyvec beads to the ends of
the ribbons.
Lastly I added feet to the box
so it could stand up. I glued together little stacks of plastic dice.
I painted some tando cogs in gold paint and glitter and glued them to the dice. I then glued them to the bottom of the box
I hope I have inspired you to try something new, try new colours and products and create something new
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