Kristen Robinson | Runtime (51 min)
Work alongside mixed-media artist Kristen Robinson to make a plaster shadowbox where you can incorporate heartfelt images and words to create a meaningful shrine. Learn techniques for making reusable molds, a Paperclay focal point and how to enhance your shrine with wax and color for depth and dimension. Along the way, Kristen offers suggestions for including image transfers, personalized phrases and photos for added meaning.
- Includes more than 10 techniques for creating beautiful art from seemingly industrious materials
- Experiment with versatile media that can be adapted for future projects
- 51 minutes of premier workshop instruction
MATERIALS:
Surface
- Cardboard or chipboard, 8" x 8"
- Corrugated cardboard, 1.5" x 2.5"
- Thin cardboard, 2" x 3"
Media
- Acrylic Paint, Summer Linen and Lake Fog (Martha Stewart)
- Walnut Gel Stain (Americana Paint)
- Colored Pencil, Dark Umber (Prismacolor)
- Plaster wrap
- Paperclay
- Beeswax pellets, Ranger
Other
- 3 buttons
- 3/4" wash paint brush
- E6000 adhesive
- Bowl of water
- Bristle brush
- Craft knife
- Embroidery floss or crochet thread
- Heat gun
- Masking Tape
- Melting pot, Ranger
- Object to create a mold
- Paper adhesive
- Paper piercer
- Printed words
- Scissors
- Scrap of ledger paper
- Soft cloth
- String or Jute
- Two-part molding putty
Optional
- Gloves
- Apron
- Watercolor Crayons
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