I snipped off the little ribbon loop on top and coated the whole box with Gesso.
As you can see, I also painted inside the box with PaperArtsy Little Black Dress for contrast. The Gesso was quite rough in places, so I sanded it down, before applying my Frescos.
For a shabby-chic look, I painted the inner box with Little Black Dress and then a thin coat of PaperArtsy crackle glaze applied with a palette knife. When this was dry I over painted with thick strokes of Nougat. I then sponged the edges with some Chocolate Pudding and, for the final touch, I stamped some Hot Picks text in Wendy Vecchi Potting Soil Archival. I didn't use a block with the stamp and I just touched the surface in places with it to give an uneven, worn impression.
I liked the way my box was shaping up, but it needed something to give it a new history! Using the Lynne Perrella stamp, it was going to be transformed from a just one of many chocolate boxes on a production line to a little keepsake for storing special things.
Over on the PaperArtsy blog you can see how I painted the Shrink Plastic and die-cut it to create these miniature leaves, which I edged with a little Treasure Gold. The Guacamole was a nice 'pop' of colour, I thought.
Here is the final view of the project with the Lynne Perrella stamp in its entirety, stamped onto tissue painted with Nougat, with a little brayering of Snowflake here and there for highlight and fixed on with Satin Glaze. I like to think that it no longer looks like a truffle box from a very well known high street store; but a curio found hidden away in a cluttered old junk shop. I filled it with a selection of twines and ribbons for a special, crafty friend. I do hope you are all finding lots of inspiration from the #3UP projects and lots of time to play this holiday! Very Best Wishes everyone for a Happy and Creative New Year!
Just saw this over at PA - another wow of a creation. Lovely to see some more details here - the tiny shrinky pieces are gorgeous, and I love the texture on the lid as well as the beautiful stamping around the outside. Leandra's right... a visit here is always full of surprises and pleasures - always a delight!
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I think your truffle box looks stunning, and will even forgive you my least favourite technique, I think even I could manage leaves.. possibly! the rose on top looks fabulous and it certainly makes a wonderful gift box.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this - an utter joy! You are incredibly talented and this fabulous gift box really shows us just how much. Thank you for being my 3Up buddy x
ReplyDeleteWow Julie Ann! This is a stunning transformation! Of course we share the love of LP(still hoping for the chance of a workshop we could get to!!) but this is fantastic with your little shrink plastic leaves! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteA wonderful box, Julie Ann!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful altered box, great textures and flower. The shrink plastic leaves are fab:-) xxz
ReplyDeleteOh! This is a fabulous box and one of my favorite of your works in 2014. Shabby look and great harmonic of colours. You are really talented. xxx
ReplyDeleteI visited PA Blog a moment ago and I can tell you, I am so impressed with your gorgeous box and all that beautiful shrink plastic! You are Queen of the Shrink because in your hands it never fails to look so very beautiful and always perfection.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling much better.
Wishes
Lynne
Such a beautiful box, julie Ann, and so much more beautiful IRL! I love how clearly the face images have come out on the shrink plastic and i love how you have used the collage stamp two ways!
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A lovely bit of recycling Julie Ann! xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Julie Ann a lovely festive up cycled box love it! Happy New Year xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Julie Ann
ReplyDeleteOh my delicious!! Julie Ann!! i love the truffle upcycle!! one question...were the truffles the yummiest? mmmm! Glad to hear you are on the mend my dear friend! xoxo
ReplyDeleteDelightful box, recycled too... Love your shrink plastic creations as usual!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy New Year!
Hello Miss Julie Ann, missed you, sorry to hear yo have been unwell, no fun for the holidays, now that box is BRILLIANT full stop, with just the perfect amount of crackle, the lovely texture and that gorgeous rose, then for the icing your signature pieces, awh BRILLIANT, you are the Queen of SP, thanks for starting off my trip around blog land perfectly, I'm staying home today and hoping to get lost in creativity, have a wonderful New Year, hope you and Mr Magpie do something special and romantic, just being together anywhere,(((( HUGE HUGS )))) my sweet Magpie Cuz XXXXXXX
ReplyDeleteJust the sound of "truffle box" delights me and makes me want a nice hazelnut truffle as we just happen to have some dipped in dark chocolate in a not exciting box though.
ReplyDeleteTo see what you've done with that great box is fabulous. Each step along the way charm was added to charm and your shrink plastic leaves are just perfect too!
Thank you for being such an inspiration and sharing your heART.
Take care I hope you are feeling tiptop very soon.
Happiest of creative new years to you dear Julie Ann ♥
oxo
Oh wow wow wow this truffle box looks totally gorgeous, I love the way it looks vintage with the cracks and the shrink plastic looks beautiful. The flower on top looks amazing. I would love to wish you a Happy New Year to you and your family and I hope 2015 brings lots of creating and artful adventures. Lots of Hugs Kerry-Ann xxx
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