Friday, March 2, 2018

Free to Fly Shrine

Hello and happy Friday!! I'm here today with a variation on the Folding House Shrine. I had pulled out the house shrine a couple weeks ago to make but at the time my vision for the piece was not working the way I had envisioned. For some reason, I thought it was supposed to be a box. So my original plan was out. So there sat the Folding House Shrine. Then inspiration struck!! Instead of using the original chipboard "hinges" I decided to use ruler pieces.



I started by coloring the 3 house pieces with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. I colored both front and back. 


While I had my ink out I added a bit of color to Tim Holtz Idea-ology Ruler Pieces. I cut one Ruler Piece down to size to fit the shrine pieces. 


I covered the front of the house pieces with vintage shorthand text. I cut to size and ran thru my Xyron. I applied the collage elements to my background pieces at this point. 




Once the backgrounds are adhered to the house pieces. I heat embossed all 3 pieces using Seth Apter's new Baked Texture in Vintage Beeswax. I used a Versamark pad to coat the background and then apply the powder. I did one layer. This picture shows the before (on bottom) and after of the paper. Once the piece has cooled add some depth and detail using Tim Holtz Distress Crayons. 




The wings are printed on dictionary text with a layer of Distress Crazing Medium. Once the Crazing Medium air dried I added some depth to the crazing with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and Tarnished Brass Distress Crayon. Not shown here I added a gold heat embossed edge all the way around each wing. 


The center panel of my shrine features an Idea-ology key that I colored with Vintage Photo Distress Crayon. I added a few drops of Seth Apter's Baked Texture Patina Oxide. I wrapped the key with a length of Tim Holtz Craft Thread dyed with Twisted Citron Distress Oxide. 


I then measured out my holes on each of my house pieces and punched the holes with a drill punch. 


To attach the Ruler Pieces the Folding House Shrine pieces I cut a 16 inch length of  20 gauge craft wire in Antique Brass. Start on the left and work across. Begin by threading wire up from back about 3-4 inches and wrapping a messy spiral. Once knot is desired size wrap around Ruler Piece making sure your wrap is tight enough to hold the Ruler Piece. Be sure to leave 3-4 inches for a messy knot on the next panel. Wrap wire the same way for the remaining holes. 


Attach the key to the middle panel using a strong hold glue. 


I adhered the wings at the base leaving them loose enough to have a flutter effect. I then cut a length of black sewing thread and rolled between my hands to get a messy look. Using an embossing dabber add a random bit of embossing ink and sprinkle on some gold embossing powder and heat set. While the powder was still hot I used to tweezers to apply the thread in the powder. I then added a bit more embossing ink and another sprinkle of gold powder and heat set. 






To finish off the back of my piece I tried out a new technique Eileen Hull shared a couple weeks ago. Using a sponge apply matte medium to an embossing folder and insert paper. I used a brayer to roll the folder to transfer the medium to my paper. I then applied my foiling. Set aside to dry. Once dry peel away foil sheet. 



 



I really love all the different textures and mediums I was able to incorporate into this piece. The finished project is a perfect size for displaying on a shelf. Thanks for stopping by and spending a few minutes with me today. I hope you have a weekend full of creative inspiration!! Happy Creating ~ Jennalee 

16 comments:

  1. Amazing Jennalee! I love your take on this house shrine! The rulers worked so well and the wire wrapped is such an awesome detail!! Love love love!

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    1. Thanks so much Ann!! I’ve really been enjoying working with wire.

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  2. This is BEAUTIFUL, Jennalee! I love the wire attachments to put the house together and the key...and the butterfly...and that embossing folder technique!!! How cool did that turn out! AMAZING!! ❤️❤️❤️ Just beautiful!!

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    1. Thanks so much!! Any time I can use wings and a key I’m happy!!

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  3. Such a fantastic project Jennalee, I just love the whole idea, especially the wire wrapping which gives is such a rustic feel! xx

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    1. Thank you Anne!! I’ve been having fun exploring ways to incorporate wire!!

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  4. Lovely rustic piece. Love the movement from the butterfly wings and the wire wrapped around the ruler pieces ❤️❤️❤️

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    1. Thank you Tracy!! Wings make any project that much better!!

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  5. Free to fly shrine is the work of an artisan, such an inspirational piece!

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  6. A lovely piece, I like the wore wrapping especially!

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    1. Thank you!! The wire is one of my favorite elements as well.

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  7. Wow So very cool Jennalee! Don't you just love when the muse gets things straight and everything falls into place?? Brilliant idea with the ruler pieces! I also love your use of those shorthand pages!
    Jackie ")

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    1. Thank you Jackie!! Yes I love when the muse cooperates and things work out. Sometimes it a slow process!! I love shorthand for that perfect vintage touch.

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