"When you can't look on the bright side, I will sit
with you in the dark."
"It's no use going back to yesterday, I was a
different person then."
"Have I gone mad? I am afraid so, you're entirely
bonkers. But I will tell you a secret, all the best people are!"
They are the inspiration for this piece.
Supplies: Gypsy Souls
Laser Cuts-Alice in Wonderland Chipboard Silhouettes [D171A], Gypsy Souls
Laser Cuts-Tiny Alice Props [C2A], a
wooden frame from a 3-D model project, Alice in Wonderland Echo Park Scrapbook
papers, sandpaper block, Tim Holtz Distress Sprays-Crushed Olive, Fired Brick,
Walnut Stain, Wild Honey, and Antique Linen, Tim Holtz Distress Stain-Vintage
Photo, Acrylic Paint-Copper, Blue-Red (Maroon), Pearlized Black, Interference Blue(Fine)
and Violet(fine), Bookboard, Damp Cloth, Bonefolder, Versa Mark, Wendy Vecchi
Embossing Powder-Red Geranium, Ranger Embossing Powder-Gold and Black Sparkle,
Heating Tool, Paintbrush, Weldbond, plastic bags filled with kitty litter,
clamps, microbeads, black gesso, rust
patinas, and green moss dimensional paints, ArtDeco Single Step Crackle Finish,
ArtDeco Antiquing Cream, baby wipes, collection of various embellishments, thin
tip Sharpie, red chain, and screw eyes
2.
Stain the wooden
frame using Tim Holtz Distress Sprays Crushed Olive, Fired Brick, Walnut Stain,
and Wild Honey.
3.
Add further
distressing by dry brushing on Acrylic Paint-Copper, Blue-Red (Maroon), and Pearlized
Black.
5.
Choose Alice in
Wonderland Echo Park Scrapbook papers you want to use for the wallpaper in your
frames-I chose two complementing patters.
6.
Fussy cut and glue
into place using Weldbond.
7.
Gently sand the
edges using a sandpaper block
8.
Cut a piece of
Bookboard to add to the back to give your frame a more substantial feel. Glue
into place using Weldbond.
9.
Carefully and gently press the wallpaper onto
the Bookboard using s damp cloth and Bonefolder.
11.
Clamp down the
edges and let it dry completely.
12.
To give the back a
more finished look, choose some Echo Park Alice in Wonderland Scrapbook papers
and glue to the back using Weldbond.
13.
Gently sand the
edges using a sandpaper block.
14.
Stain the edges of
the frame and backboard with Tim Holtz Distress Stains-Walnut Stain.
15.
Add a vintage worn
appeal by painting the edges of the frame with copper acrylic paint, and Tim
Holtz Distress Spay-Old Linen.
16.
Use Versa Mark and
Embossing Powders to age the Gypsy Souls Laser Cuts Alice in Wonderland Chipboard
Silhouettes and Tiny Props. I used Wendy Vecchi Embossing Powder-Red Geranium, and
Ranger Embossing Powder-Gold and Black Sparkle.
17.
Set embossing
powder using a heating tool.
18.
Dry brush with
Acrylic Paint-Copper, Blue-Red (Maroon), Pearlized Black, Interference
Blue(Fine) and Violet(fine) to give an aged look.
19.
Careful glue the
Gypsy Souls Laser Cuts Alice in Wonderland Chipboard Silhouettes and Tiny Props
into the six sections of the frame.
20.
Press into place
using plastic bags filled with kitty litter or sand.
21. Add embellishments using Thick Gel Medium.
23.
Add vintage age to
areas using black gesso, rust patinas, and green moss dimensional paints.
24.
Dry thoroughly
before adding DecoArt One Step Crackle Finish to the background area carefully
not to cover any of the Gypsy Souls Laser Cuts Alice in Wonderland Chipboard
Silhouettes and Tiny Props.
25.
I edged some of the
pieces using a fine point Sharpie to offset the glossy finish of the Crackle
Finish.
25.
I then applied a
thin layer of Antiquing Cream allowing it to dry before I buffed it off using a
wet wipe. This darkens some of the cracks.
26.
Finally I added red
chain using screw eyes and jump rings.
27.
If you wanted to
take it a step further you can do a quick internet search and find many of the
quotes I have included here and adhere them to the back of the frame.
Here are a few more wonderful quotes from Lewis
Carroll's Alice in Wonderland:
"If you don't care where you are going any road
can take you there."
"Every adventure requires a first step."
"Imagination is the only weapon in the war
against reality."
"I'm not crazy, my reality is just different
than yours."
...and finally.
"This is my dream, I will decide where it goes
from here!"
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