Hi lovely Crafters
Well this is my first ever blog, and hopefully you will be inspired and ready to do some crafting. I love everything steampunk especially with some rust thrown in, IÂ have used our new large sized plywood book box for this project.
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Firstly I played around with a selection of cogs and clock pieces, this can take me some time adding more elements, taking some away until I am happy with the layout. Once happy I glue everything in place using a heavy gel medium but any tacky glue or hot glue will do. I started at this point to add in some torn book pages, it might have been easier doing this first but hey ho.
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  Here I have added some elements to the back page, and glued them in place.
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Once everything had dried, I went over all the elements with black Gesso leaving some of the book pages exposed.
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At this point I like to add a little bit more texture using beads. I use a gel medium as it's easier to embed the beads into it and I use different sizes and really the colour of the beads at this point doesn't matter as we will be adding colour later. I have also used some metal parts that I found in the shed, some wingnuts, bolts and washers, Shhhh don't tell the husband.
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Once it's dry it's time to rust it up. I have used a selection of chalk paints, in brown, red, black, mustard and teal. I sponged on the various colours to get the effect that IÂ was happy with. I then mixed some brown chalk paint with some Cinnamon , not cinnamon paint actual cinnamon and applied quite thickly over some of the cogs. It give a good rusty texture to it and also smell nice. I forgot to mention the drips down the side of the book are made from hot glue asIÂ do like the effect it gives.
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My last step to the outside of the book was to add a final large cog, clock hand,wings and scrabble letters all of which IÂ added chalk paints to using a bit more of the teal colour.
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 The inside of the book was fairly straight forward I just glued on a selection of papers , which I ripped to size. I always rip my papers as you get a softer edge, I then distressed using chalk paints.
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I hope you have enjoyed this project, it was great fun to make and can't wait to do another book. I have added photos of some of our Lasercut elements that IÂ have used in this project.
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Keep on crafting.
Thanks Wendy. x
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