After a few more days and a few more steps, my paper mache teacups are finished. Even though the process was drawn put over many days, I did have fun and it didn't test my patience too much, lol.
You might be asking yourself, "What is Sharon going to do with these?" Well the quick, first response is NOT DRINK OUT OF THEM, lol. There are actually a few options here . . . hang them in front of the window like a mobile, use them for storing small items like paperclips, stack them up and display them as a piece of art. What else can you think of?
You might be asking yourself, "What is Sharon going to do with these?" Well the quick, first response is NOT DRINK OUT OF THEM, lol. There are actually a few options here . . . hang them in front of the window like a mobile, use them for storing small items like paperclips, stack them up and display them as a piece of art. What else can you think of?
Right in the middle of painting the handles black, I got my acceptance to the Art-o-Mat artist family. I got so excited that I totally forgot to snap a photo of the black handles, the E6000 super glue, and attaching them to the cups, lol. So I will pick up with the photos once again.
So what's next? I am creating a big 12" x 12" collage on a canvas with the theme of "surrealism". Since Junk Journal July is fast approaching, I need to construct a journal to use. I will soon be trying my hand at making some collage papers called "franken papers". And finally, I need to start working on the components for my 50 Art-o-Mat paperclips!
I appreciate you dropping by The Studio today. Stay tuned for more artsy-fartsy fun soon!
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"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up."
- Pablo Picasso
I appreciate you dropping by The Studio today. Stay tuned for more artsy-fartsy fun soon!
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"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up."
- Pablo Picasso