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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Cardboard Shrine Boxes

There were a couple of factors that tipped the scales
when it came to making my own shrine boxes as 
opposed to purchasing ready made ones. 

First and foremost, I wanted to design my own
patterns and create one of a kind pieces. Mind you, 
I looked at a bunch of different designs and
then started sketching out 
some patterns of my own on grid paper. 

The second reason goes back to
my desire to use the materials I have on hand.  

The bases are all sturdy Christmas card boxes. The
frames and details are cut from various cardboard mailing boxes
I'd saved. 

All of the pieces of these boxes
were adhered together with masking tape, no glue. 


Sorry about the fuzziness of the bottom box in this next picture,
but I wanted to point out how I used
some air dry paper clay as well as cardboard 
cut-outs to build up some dimension. 


I learned a few tips with this project. 

1) The more intricate the design, the more patience and time
you'll need to paper mache. I did several pieces at a time and it
would've been better to focus on one to completion. 

2) Also, the more detailed the design, the smaller the strips
of paper you'll need to fit in the little spaces. I thought maybe if
the paper was saturated enough, I could coax it into the crevices
and around corners. . .wrong! It didn't work and I had to undo and redo.

3) I would've been a bit more generous with the masking tape, especially
around the edges of the frame. One of the frames became
a little too pliable while sitting to dry. Gravity wanted to pull down
some of the scroll type edging that had become too saturated
during the paper mache process. I was able to straighten it, but more
tape may've prevented the problem in the first place. 

The following is my star shrine. I'll 
post pictures of this piece all finished in my next post. 



Thursday, December 19, 2013

Baby Jesus Ornaments

The following are some other Christmas 
ornaments I've been working on. 

One of my neighbors has a bottle tree
that drops a lot of pods this time of year. 

Instead of stepping over them on my
way to the mailbox, I decided to
pick up a few and use
them for a project.

I made several "Baby Jesus"
ornaments out of them. 

I took a wooden bead and hand screwed
in an eye screw to give me a little bit
of a body so I'd have something to wrap.

I then wrapped the eye hook with a small
amount of batting and muslin and tucked
the little baby inside the pod. 

The face was added and some ribbon
to hang and the ornament was finished.

I'd recommend paint instead
of a sharpie. As you can
see the sharpie eyes bled a little. 

Isn't he cute?




The following picture will show
you how I packaged the ornaments
for gift giving.

It makes a very inexpensive, yet I think
thoughtful gift.