Collage Box Wall Art
Level of difficulty: Advanced

" Wonderful Women"
I decided to create this
gal to place on the wall to honor all of the important women in my life.
I used photos of my two grandmothers, mother, and my sister.
All of these gals are very significant in my life.
Just quickly, I created her arms out of wire and beads, her legs out of
shrink plastic, her body out of a small 3in x 5in wooden collage box, and
rubberstamped her head onto cardstock.
Most all materials in this project are from Club
Scrap.
Supply List:
Collage box
Patterned paper
Card stock
Cut out
Shrink Plastic
Rubberstamps
Charms: Chocolate bar (Club Scrap)
Charms:
A Charming Place
Distressed inks, Vintage Photo & Weathered wood:
Ranger
Adrirondack inks, Butterscotch & Ginger:
Ranger
Alcohol inks: Ranger
Palette Noir Black: Superior
Small bottle: Club
Scrap
Safety pins: Club Scrap
Beads: Bistro
Beaders/Club Scrap
Microbeads: Art Accentz
Fibers: Lion
Brand fun fur
Picture frame hanger
Permanent Clear glue
Glue dots
Pop dots
Wire: Artistic
Wire working tools (jig, cutters, bending tool, etc):
Artistic
Standard hole punch
Heat gun
Finger tip sponge dauber
Q-tip
Fiskars circle cutter
Dremel
Instructions:
- Take
collage box and distress inks and sponge onto all surfaces, use a Q-tip to
get into the corners.
- Use
dremel to drill tiny holes in the bottom two boxes (for attaching legs) and
the top of the second set of boxes (for attaching the arms).
- Cut
small pieces of pattern paper or cardstock to fit into the boxes.
Rubberstamp images or sentiments onto the cardstock.
Ink all edges. Glue into
the boxes using glue dots.
- Print
out small photos and adhere in the little box windows.
- Fill
tiny bottle with seed beads and glue in with clear permanent glue.
- Attach
charms using pop dots for a 3-D effect.
I chose charms that are symbols of my favorite things.
I added other beads and cut outs as well for embellishments.
- Creating
the head. I cut a large circle,
approx 3 inches wide, and rubberstamped my gal’s head.
Used various other stamps to stamp around the edge of the circle and
‘frame’ her head. Attach to
back of box with glue dots.
- Creating
the arms. I used my wire jig
and made little mitten shaped hands and then added a couple of beads, a
charm, and then some more beads. I
put the end of the wire through the drilled hole in the side of the box and
wind it up into a circle tight, to hold the arm in place.
On the other arm I used a purse rubberstamp and stamped on shrink
plastic to make my gal her own purse to carry.
- Creating
the legs. I cut out a set of
legs using a template I drew up (see attached) on
shrink plastic. My shrink plastic has a rough side and smooth shiny side.
I then rubberstamped some images and sentiments onto the rough side
of the “leg” and punched a hole at the top using a standard hole punch.
- Heat
the shrink plastic with heat gun. I
then flipped over the ‘leg’ and used alcohol inks and colored the shiny
side of the shrunken shrink plastic
- I
attached the legs with safety pins, by putting the pin through the hole in
the leg and the hole I drilled in the box, but before closing the pin, I
added a few beads for additional decoration.
- Use
clear permanent glue and attach microbeads on front edge of top and sides of
box.
- User
clear permanent glue and attach fibers on bottom of box creating the
“skirt” to the gal.
- Add
a hanger to the back of the collage using permanent glue – for hanging on
the wall.
Good luck and have fun!
Debbie Weller
a.k.a. DebDuzScrappin
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