I began by drawing an anchor on a sheet of plywood. Then I cut it out using the Scroll Saw. I first cut off the excess plywood.
Next, I began carefully cutting around the anchor. Love how easy the Scroll Saw cuts even the rounded areas. I just need to practice to get those finer edges!
For some trickier areas, I used the Jig Saw to help improve my cuts.
Since my cuts were a little rough, I used the Delta Sander to sand down the rough edges.
Next, I painted the anchor with Plaid Coastal Paint in Plaid Coastal Paint in Sand Dollar and High TIde.
I added a third layer with Seal Grey and while still wet, I gently removed some of the paint to give the anchor an aged appearance.
Once dry, I wrapped twine around the anchor and added some gauze.
To finish, I created an assortment of clay elements using Makin's Clay and the Sea Shell Push Mold and adhered them about the anchor. Finally I sprayed several colors of Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist to add a little shimmer.
To finish, I created an assortment of clay elements using Makin's Clay and the Sea Shell Push Mold and adhered them about the anchor. Finally I sprayed several colors of Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist to add a little shimmer.
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2 comments:
Really cute piece , great for beach themes too. Thanks for sharing.
IK love this project am sorry it took awhile to get here. I did post on DT must have overlooked this pg. So sorry Steph. It is perfect for the season and for people living by the water. or boating folks. Well done
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