...sitting at Sparky's table, up to my elbows in Mod-Podge and soot, and my phone went "cha-ching", the noise it makes when I make an Etsy sale. We had to wait until the project was done to see what sold! Tortuous. Anyway, this was my first ever attempt at decoupage (I guess I missed that part of the 70s), and surprisingly enough, it was a success! I have had this skate and the book of Christmas carols set aside for like 3 years, I kid you not. I knew just what I was going to do with them, not really sure why it took me so long to do it. Maybe I was unsure how to proceed, although I understood the technique well enough, because I had never done it. In the end I just dove in with both hands. The idea was simple enough; antique the sheet music with tea (which really proved unnecessary as it toasted quite well as I scorched the edges), rip it into pieces, scorch the edges with a candle without burning the house down, and plaster 'em on there with Mod-Podge (which I had never used before, although I guess it has other applications besides this one). Seriously, I had had this project hanging around waiting to be done for SO LONG that the big jar of Mod-Podge had hardened. Fortunately, Sparky had some. Great stuff! Now I'm wondering what else I can decoupage. No blank surface is safe!! And today I will find out if it can be used to stiffen the bases of treetop angels. I guess I will owe Sparky another jar!
So I've gotten the majority of my skates done, there are still a few left to do but I had to stop and do something else for a while because...well, you HAVE to. Here's another experiment I did, wanted a rustic Americana kind of look so I used crackle medium and then antiqued it with wood stain. Of course nothing is complete without a little glitz, even if it is antique bronze instead of shiny gold or silver. Seemed to go better.
Notice two things about this picture; one, I have no nails. Well I mean I have nails, but they are very short and unpainted. Fussing with my manicure is not in my schedule. Also I find longer nails get in the way. Secondly, there's a cup of tea. There's ALWAYS a cup of tea. Nothing much gets done here without being fueled by tea.
In other news, I now have bifocals! I know some people balk at the idea because of the age thing, but I am so excited I just can't tell you. They laughed at me when I picked them up yesterday at the eye doctor's because I couldn't wipe the smile off my face. Gone are the days of taking them off and sitting on them, looking over them, putting them up on my head and putting them back down, etc. etc. What a pain in the ass that was. I put them on when I picked them up and didn't touch them again until I went to bed last night.
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