Remember this Duracell display box?
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Here it is with a coat of primer... |
And here it is today!
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Looking good, right?? |
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I'm not sure that I like the brown ink spatters under the tissue paper. I'm secretly hoping that they will disappear as the tissue paper dries and becomes more opaque. |
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A close-up of an edge/corner. I did a paint/ink wash over the edges to make them stand out... |
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And here are my accomplices: light blue tissue paper, Adirondack Spray Ink in Espresso, dollar store white glue, dollar store acrylic paint. |
It's really gaining shape and definitely taking on a personality of its own.
I think that it will be used for displaying a collection of little toys that I have...
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