Rikki, that is awesome! You did wonderful job with the details...![]()
Thread: Showcase your most recent craft!
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fortune teller's box –
04-09-2009,02:36 PM
[QUOTE=Rikki;655215]Here's my latest project. This is the first of many (assuming it sells!). I think it would look awesome on a fortune teller's table or maybe even part of a witch display.
I assembled the pendulum out of some crystal prisms I found at an antique store and a small copper chain. The box is hand painted, distressed, and sealed. I made the images in Photoshop and glued them on the box before sealing it.
Rikki,
This is awesome. Don't wait, make some more things to go with it. Fortune tellers are notoriously eclectic."Act senile before you get old, that way nobody is surprised later." My late, great, grandmother used to say that. Not that she was my great-grandmother... just my grandmother. Not great. Just late. And crazy...
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04-09-2009,07:46 PM
Thanks everyone! I have more pendulum kits in the works but right now I'm focusing on original art that I can sell as prints. They are inspired by papercraft (from a Halloween magazine) but created in Photoshop. I made two of them for Spookilicious Mama as a thank you gift back before Halloween last year and am expanding on them now.
I have four designs right now. I like them all but the last one is my favorite (the first two are the ones I made for SM). What do you guys think?



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04-09-2009,08:03 PM
Well you know I love them. I cant wait to put mine up again this year. Oh and the box....very cook girl. I think you are on to something. I may need to get those other two prints
Linus: You've heard about fury and a woman scorned?
Charlie Brown: Yes, I guess I have.
Linus: Well that is nothing compared to the fury of a woman who has been cheated out of tricks or treats!
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04-10-2009,09:05 AM
"The dissecting room and the slaughterhouse furnished many of my materials; and often did my human nature turn with loathing from my occupation, whilst, still urged on by an eagerness which perpetually increased, I brought my work near to a conclusion." - Dr. Victor Frankenstein
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04-10-2009,09:09 AM
"The dissecting room and the slaughterhouse furnished many of my materials; and often did my human nature turn with loathing from my occupation, whilst, still urged on by an eagerness which perpetually increased, I brought my work near to a conclusion." - Dr. Victor Frankenstein
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Love 'em!!! –
04-10-2009,10:37 AM
[QUOTE=Herman Secret;650780]had this in another section... but wanted to showcase here too.
Your stuff is fantastic, you could sell it on-line!"Act senile before you get old, that way nobody is surprised later." My late, great, grandmother used to say that. Not that she was my great-grandmother... just my grandmother. Not great. Just late. And crazy...
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Poe pieces –
04-10-2009,10:41 AM
"Act senile before you get old, that way nobody is surprised later." My late, great, grandmother used to say that. Not that she was my great-grandmother... just my grandmother. Not great. Just late. And crazy...
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