With both my girls grown and in homes of their own, I don't often make for Easter these days, but when I saw the Tim Holtz Easter release, I just knew I had to get them and create.
I've made a small display dome heavily inspired by two of Tim's makers, Paula Cheney and Tami Bastiaans.
The rabbit and eggs were painted with distress paint, I coloured the flowers using oxide sprays and hauled out some fake moss I bought years ago for the grass. Everything is hot glued in - it seems to be the only type of glue that holds that moss, which is kind of plasticy and very resistant to staying put, lol. As my eyesight isn't great for painting finer details with a brush, I used a Copic marker for the eyes and nose on my Easter Bunny.
By the way, this dome is only 4 1/4" high (about 11cm) and those tiny eggs are just that at 1/2" (1.3cm)!
- Tim Holtz Ideaology - salvaged rabbit, tiny eggs, barrel, bouquet, display dome
- distress paints - saltwater taffy, salvaged patina, dusty concord, squeezed lemonade, walnut stain, frayed burlap, antique linen
- distress oxide sprays - worn lipstick, kitsch flamingo
- other - E47 copic marker, linen thread, hot glue gun, imitation moss, paintbrush
2 comments:
So gorgeous Kerry, you will definitely have lots more excuses when grandbaby comes along.
From Maggie
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