I have had a wire box frame in my stash for ages. Originally
it had a woven straw covering that fell apart so I removed it with the
intention of recovering it. It ended up as another ‘UFO’ (unfinished object)
for years. I have finally dug it out and created this Powertex treated fabric
box embellished with hand made fabric flowers. Now it’s a fabulous trinket box
for storing some of my crafty treasures.
The bare wire frame is a strong construction – similar to
the type of wire used to make coat hangers. It measures approx. 8 inches square
across the top and 6 inches deep.
I used some recycled cotton bed sheets and treated them with
Black Powertex
to cover the box and lid. I lined the outer and inner panels to completely
cover the wire frame. I gathered some cotton trims for the next stage; some
crochet lace and a piece of gathered Broderie Anglaise.
I treated the crochet lace with Powertex and applied around
the box base.
The gathered lace was applied around the lid. I also dug out
some greyboard lazer cut foliage shapes to embellish the top. These were coated
and stuck down with Powertex. When dry I started dry brushing over the surface
using Easy Varnish and Silver
Colotricx. Extra colour was applied to the foliage to make it stand out
from the dry brushed background.
Here you can see the dry brushed lid next to the unpainted
base. The dry brushing has emphasised the texture and added metallic
highlights.
Next I made some fabric roses from 25mm and 15mm strips cut
from recycled bedding. These were created using Ribbon Ruching Flower Combs
from Gina B-Silkworks. Basically strips are marked out using the Flower Comb
templates, a running stitch is sewn along the marked lines and the stitching is
pulled up to gather and shape into a rose. I prepared my strips and treated
with Powertex before pulling up the stitching. The Powertex holds and glues the
gathering in place. I left the flowers to dry before adding to the box top.
To create the roses I followed instructions detailed in Gina’s
new Ribbonwork
Flowers Book: Twist Roses from 25mm cotton strips using comb 3a (Rococo
Comb Set) and 1930’s Roses from 15mm strips using comb 13a (Venezia
Comb Set).
I used one of my dies to cut a frame for the centre (Sizzix),
applied to the top and finished in the same way as the greyboard foliage.
The flowers were dry brushed with Easy Varnish and Interference
Lilac Pigment. Loving these new Pearl Pigment colours! Powertex was then
used to glue down the roses to the centre. I added some ready made flower
stamens around the group (purple), and some small ready made satin ribbon roses
to the corners (Powertex treated and coloured).
Next I mixed some 3D Sand and Balls
into Black Powertex and drizzled the mix around the flowers. A few untreated
balls were also dropped into the wet Powertex. The untreated balls kept their
original colour on the surface giving contrast with the black base. Once dry I coloured
by brushing over the surface using Easy Varnish and Mojito
Lime Pigment.
I also dry brushed a little of the Lilac pigment sparingly
over the lace trims and used to colour some hand made air dry clay embellishments
(created using a silicone mould from my stash) added to the box corners.
I used one of my large rubber stamps (lace design from
Heartfelt Creations) to stamp some extra textural interest around the sides
using Viola
Metallic Acrylic Ink. Note: the fabric surface is already quite textured and
not very flat so the stamping does not give a clear impression of the design
but just adds a little more depth and interest to the surface.
I hope that you like my new treasure box.
Hugs, Anne xxx.
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