Altered Bodice: “Miss Ing
Scrapping”
Level of difficulty: Advanced

This is a fun project, just for a little something
different. You can obtain the base
bodice piece, wood topper, hand charms, and decorative trim from Club
Stamp. You can easily use a candle
stick holder for the base, you can find nice cheap ones at thrift stores, I
picked my base up at Home Depot so it would match my top and stained the set
with Tim Holtz’s Distressed Inks.
List of Supplies:
Paper Mache’ Bodice
Various acrylic paints
Wire
“hand” charms
Beads
Wood topper
Base
Beaded Trim
Permanent glue
Various ink pads
Various rubberstamps
Other embellishments
- Paint
your body. Letting each coat dry
before proceeding with additional coats.
- Stain
or paint the wood topper and base to match.
- Rubberstamp
images onto painted areas as you see fit.
- I
created her arms buy cutting a piece of wire and attaching to the ‘hand’
charm, then I added various beads.
I finished off the end of the wire and poked a hole into the body
to insert the arm and attached with adhesive.
- I then
added the twill and beaded trim to the base of the body.
- I
poked a hole in the head spot for the wood topper to go, and attached with
glue.
- I
glued the whole body onto the wooden base.
- Once
all the glue was solid and dry, I decorated her with fibers and
embellishments. I added a small
camera on a chain around her neck.
I also made her a necklace with scissors, molded her arms so that
she could hold the photo album and pack of photos. I even scanned in some of scrapbook
layouts and shrunk them down small enough to fit into the tiny photo
album. All of these small
embellishments I got at a Hobby Lobby in the doll house section.
Have fun!
Debbie Weller
A.K.A. DebDuzScrappin
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