I started by covering the wrong side of the canvas and sides in tissue tape and smudging some peeled paint distress paint across it in patches.
I then gave it a good spritz of pumice stone distress spray stain to give plenty of splatters.
I found an old ikea mirror that had already been painted and crackled and thought this would make a good backdrop for my chemist's window. I added some peeled paint through patches of the new Tim Holtz brickwork stencil to make it look like a surround for the window.
here is the window , complete with Chemist and the scene inside of the mad scientist creating who knows what?!
i had great fun as always playing with idea-ology and love filling these little bottles!
So hope you like my second piece for the simply scenic challenge over at Country View Crafts challenges. there is still time to enter..
keep those fingers inky!
trace x
Brilliant ideas Trace. I love how you've used that frame on the mirror. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing with so much to look at both in techniques and wonders you added as well. The little cork left out of the bottle at the bottom is genius Trace.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Trace, you always create amazing pieces with the Chemist stamps and this creation is no exception - I love the fantastic wall you created at the back - love this! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteLove this trace.....so effective...great details both in and out x
ReplyDeleteTfs and I hope your health is improving
Hugs Annie x
Great piece Trace, I like the touches of green and how you used the frame . Tracy x
ReplyDeleteA Fantastic piece of wall art ! Trace . Really love how you have brought all this together to create such an eyecatching piece . Again you use the perfect colour palette n ideology to set the scene - love the cork falling from the bottle !Great idea too to mount the canvas onto the mirror .
ReplyDeleteLove this Trace!! This is a scene straight out of a movie that I would love to watch! Especially love the little bottle that has spilled over with the cork hanging out, how wonderfully creative! hugs :)
ReplyDeletesuper cool Trace! I just love it! TFS
ReplyDeleteas an ex chemistry teacher this really appeals to me - love it Trace - fabby! Hugs rachel xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh please, please, please let me copy this masterful make!! I am a Halloween aficionado (that's a fancy way of saying freak). I love this so much and want to make one to hang in my home and one for a friend. What do you say kid - I am old enough to be your mother!!
ReplyDeleteBWA-ha-HA-HA-ha-HA-ha-HA-ha-ha!!!v zesty
I really love your makes !
Sandy xx
This looks a perfect historic looking chemist, full of old fashioned lotions and potions. So much care and attention has gone into this and it shows - it is amazing xx
ReplyDeleteOooohhh, this is sooo fun, Trace! It's almost as if this chemist is tempting us inside his shop, to perhaps tempt us to imbibe the mysterious contents of those creepy bottles!! :) :) Just a fabulous creation!! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteLove this framed frame Trace! The color grey/green colors are perfect - love all your potion bottles and stampings - this is really awesome! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun Trace, looks as if we are at the shop. Really love the way you did the vile as if you could scoop some out. So cleaver. S@ndy xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally fantastic shadowbox scene, Trace - really clever, and with so many cool textures and ideas. Love the cobweb tissue tape on the frame, and the little vials look so brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Such a great make Trace...nice and clever details...especially the green paint running out of the little jar!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and thnx for your kind comments on my blog, Alie:-)