Here we are once more and man has there been a few choice words between the box and I since our last adventure in Part 2. Some ideas I had were used while others were tossed out of the window thanks to aggravation. So settle in with a drink or a snack and let's dive into this together, shall we?
I had a Plan
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Uneven Curve |
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Watercolor Wash Stain |
aged/weathered look.
For where the pages were to be, I ended up using acrylic paints instead to get the look I was going for. Painting with white first and letting it dry, I went back with my sandpaper to smooth things out like I did with the areas I did my watercolor staining. I then ended up using a bit of
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Painted 'Pages' |
Nearing the Home Stretch
As I get slowly closer to the end of the project, I purposely have to remind myself to slow down. Yes, I'm excited over the fact that I'll be able to do a clear coat soon but if I rush towards the finish line, I could easily screw everything up. Let's break down what I am planning on doing or what I need to remind myself to check on.
Detailing and making the cover design cohesive – With many of my box designs, I go ahead and add an outline to the the various elements in the design with micronpens. I am still planning on doing this but this will also give me the opportunity to see if I need to add some more leaves or blossoms to the central design to it doesn't look unfinished.
Staining touch up & binding detail – I've noticed some spots where I need to do a little touch up of color to the box and the designs I put along the side still need to be finished.
Clear coat & optional extra details – Once I do my check of the first two things on the list, I get to clear coat. I normally use a clear glaze spray paint and it takes a few layers to get things to where I want them, making sure each layer dries before I add the next. As far as the 'optional extra details', I have a couple of bits and bobs I would like to add after the clear coat part of this process bit those ideas may get set aside.
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Start of detailing central design |
So
that's the game plan but who knows how things will go. Guess you'll
need to stay tuned to find out. Stay creative, everyone!
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