It takes forever because after cutting out all the little squares, I had to arrange them in a contrasting checkerboard pattern - draw the hearts and then go back and very carefully cut the pieces along the outline . . . meanwhile . . . rearranging the entire row to get the shades right.
At this stage I think Andy really thought I'd gone off the deep end. Now when he sees me reading a needlepoint book, a quilting book, and a folk art book in bed it's no big surprise. Thank you honey.
The final stage of course is gluing it all down in place and painting it with layers and layers of Mod Podge.
The gluing process on this was especially challenging because I used paint sample card stock for the squares (thank you Benjamin Moore) and the thickness of made it hard to glue down the
curling corners.
My work in progress is a seashell image, mirrored as well. This time I just used different shades of blue craft paper and a fabulous little gadget that punches squares out like an over sized hole punch. It's truly amazing all the craft goodies that are out there - I could roam the aisles of Hobby Lobby for hours. Funny, I used to be embarrassed to shop there much less admit I enjoy it - don't ask me why. The craft revolution has allowed all of us tomboys to come out of the pink closet. Does that even make any sense?
Anyway . . . I have the squares cut and the image oulined but have only just started the cutting. I'm writing about this to inspire myself to get working on it again. It's actually collecting dust . . actual dust bunnies - which really isn't saying much here in Santa Fe; things get dusty here in a day.
2 comments:
Wow, that looks intricate! You must be patient; it's a bit like mosaics, I guess! I love the hearts:)
Hi there! Your Mod Podge projects are amazing - what a new and different way to use the best glue in the world. You definitely have patience and I have complete respect for that. The results look beautiful!
I'd love to post your project on my blog and give you all of the well-deserved credit and link to you. These are truly awesome! Let me know - Thanks!
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