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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Create a Scene for CVC

Welcome to December and today I thought I would share this winter shadow box for my DT contribution for Rachel's 'Create a Scene' theme, it was the project we made on the last workshop we held for the year back in early November.


I thoroughly enjoyed designing and teaching this box with all the techniques and 3d elements that are included.


If you look into the background you will see it is textured, crackled and glittered to create that wonderful icy look, even that beautiful regal stag was inked and covered with rock candy distress glitter to make him sparkle, albeit in a rather understated way.  Tim's sleigh die has been used to make a three dimensional carriage for the little collection of goodies inside and the snowflakes are also Tim's and they have been inked, given a coat of gesso and more distress glitter added to them.


You can see in the photo above that the frame has been layered and crackled and then distressed to give it an aged look. The bottle bruh trees have been sprayed, the trophy cup painted and filled with moss and a glittering star and a few other items added to build another little scene.


The stag's head was painted using decoart media fluid acrylic paints and some gesso added to create snow. He was mounted on a board which is a piece of greyboard die-cut and painted to look like a varnished piece of wood.


Now I would like it to snow over the Christmas holiday so that the grandchildren can have some fun on their toboggans and enjoy the winter as it should be enjoyed by youngsters. I know it's not so much fun for us oldies but I still feel the magic when the snow begins to fall, there is something so special when the world turns white.

Thanks for stopping by today.

Do pop over to the CVCC blog to see what other wonderful projects the team have come up with and have a great week.

hugs Brenda xxx 

23 comments:

  1. Wow Brenda, your vintage shadow box is fabulous! My favourites are the icicles!

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  2. Oh there is sooo much to love about this shadow box Brenda! It looks like it would've been an amazing class. I bet it takes pride of place at your home this year :)
    Dot x

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  3. So pretty, Brenda. I love the snowy white mixed with the touches of light blue. Gives a real vintage feeling. You did a beautiful job on this scene.

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  4. Fantastic scene you've created here, Brenda!

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  5. Perfectly designed (at least to my taste) and wonderful winter scene!
    Sandy xx

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  6. this really is perfect - I adore it brenda! A wonderful make! Hugs rachel x

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  7. So awesome! I like the distressed frame and all the nice details!

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  8. How much fun I know you had putting this together! Brenda, I just love your shadow box filled with winter delights! Gorgeous crackle and details! Hope all is well! Hugs!

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  9. Holy cow...I mean deer...your deer looks so real...FABULOUS! LOVE the top side decor too. Wonderful project!

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  10. This is beautiful Brenda, I love your stags head. I hope it snows for Christmas too! xx

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  11. Absolutely brilliant! Having had the privilege of seeing this in real life, I know just how jaw-droppingly gorgeous it is with all that lovely crackle and fabulous paintwork to bring the deer to life (almost!). I'm now on the hunt for the sleigh, thanks to you! Fabulous work.
    Alison xx
    (Oh, and the window is putting in an appearance elsewhere!)

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  12. This is fabulous. There is so much to look at !
    Corrie x

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  13. Oh wow! This is a fabulous -a scene for anyone to play in! I so agree about grandchildren enjoying playing in the snow! Sorry not to have been here for a while! Chrisx

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  14. We just added another deer to our walls here at the ranch over Thanksgiving so when I saw yours - I thought - wow - that looks so realistic!!! This is amazing Brenda. That sleigh is wonderful. And hearing you talk about the kids on toboggans - dear me - I don't even know how to spell that word - we don't have them here and if we did - they would be sleds!! I love your winter scene - it's beautiful - but don't envy you the snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loved seeing your incredible creation - you are just soooooooooooo talented. Hugs. j.

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  15. Gorgeous Brenda! Beautiful layers of crackle, texture and glitter and love how you've created a second vignette on top of the amazing shadow box! So festive and wintery, let it snow! Deb xo

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  16. Brenda you created a fabulous piece of art. I love what you made. The crackle, the top of the shadow box is so full of lovely stuff.. You are such a talented srtist.
    Thank you so much for sharing.
    Hugs from Monica.... Spain

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  17. So many wonderful details on this lovely winter scene Brenda! love the cluster of cup, tree and foliage on top and the sweet sleigh and reindeer inside! Julia xx

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  18. Just stunning Brenda - and I am so pleased that I have seen this in real life ! Jennie x

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  19. Wow Brenda! This is just GORGEOUS! Lucky peeps . Have a great time. Toni xx

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  20. Wow love this Brenda it looks fabulous hugs Debs xx

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  21. Your shadow box is superb Brenda,so many details to admire.xxx

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  22. Project after project you never fail Brenda to create fabulous pieces . Your Christmas scene box frame is wonderfully wintery so full of texture crackle and detail and the perfect choice of colour x

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