This was a last minute piece made for Di's appearance on the telly! Don't think it made it to air but I had a ball doing it. Here's a brief step by step of how it, mistakes included.
For my wall hanging I only used 1/2 of a Hexagon kit and still have the other half left to play with another time. I split the hexagons into 3 groups and started with some sprays.
These were sprayed first with DecoArt Media Shimmer Mister in Yellow. Then again with the just their Mister in Orange. A second set was given random patches of Modelling paste and then sprayed with Violet Shimmer.
Between sets the glass work surface was first mopped up with a couple of journal pages for future use. There was still paint there so a baby wipe cleaned up the rest, more about this later.
For the other set the frames are reversed and it is the middle hexagon that has a frame. The base one has been covered with kitchen foil. The middle one painted with Silver Modelling Paste, a black fluid/paste used on the frame. The top hexagon has a star attached, it was also going to be covered with foil but the pre-used foil (not used for cooking but hair colouring) was to fragile and later on that idea was abandoned.
Hexagons will put you in mind of bees and their honey combs, for this project the inclusion of bees felt right. An AALL and Create stamp provided just the right sort of image and fussy cut details I wanted. First the entire image was stamped once onto each of the now dry baby wipes.
It was also stamped onto a scrap of white card and the 3 main bees fussy cut from that. Time to start finishing. Everything laid out on the A4 board, the baby wipes glued in place with gel medium and a piece of AALL and Create tape placed across the middle. The tape is in fact torn so that the two pattens show each side of the middle Hexagon set, without the next patten on the roll creeping in. I just love the almost jarring effect this use of the tape gives.
I needed to find another way to decorate the middle hexagon and decided to cover the star with a silver and gold gilding flake mix. The actual hexagon was painted in with the same medium as the frame.
All finished the various pieces were glued into place. On the reverse is a hook, it came with a bra from a well known high street store that sells cloths for all genders and ages along side some rather tasty food. Fixed it in place with Silicon glue.
Yep the baby wipes do make it a bit rough round the edges, but then so is life!
Products used
Tando Hexagons
Tando Grey Board
Tando Star
DecoArt sprays
Everything else from my craft space/stash
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