This has been in the making for a long, long time. The real scallop shell was decorated months ago and has sat around since then waiting for attention. Because of the shells links with the sea I wanted to do some craft related to that environment so did this 3D scape. All contained in its own shell home.
The shell was thoroughly washed and then painted with stripes in Viva precious metal colour in gold and turquoise. It took a couple of coats to cover properly. The edges of the shell were then gone over with gold Krylon pen to neaten. Some acrylic gems were adhered around the edge of the shell with more Glossy Accents and alternate gems coloured with the brush pen in green.
All stamped elements (apart from the waves) came from a plate of polymer stamps by Pink Paislee (Nantucket). The shell, seahorse, word seal and words were all stamped on white card with Memento tuxedo black ink which were then coloured with Marvey alcohol brush pens before trimming out and edging with AI to cover white card edges. A word seal and two seahorses were glazed with Glossy Accents.
The sea was made up from a border stamped multiple times on printed paper, trimmed and layered and edged with a Quickie glue pen and glittered with transparent blue water Art Glitter.
Some fused green sizal was cut into frond shapes before assembling and layering all elements as shown with hot melt glue to make a 3d seaside scene.
The shell has been supported for display using a plate holder.
It turned out just as I had envisaged it and it was great to use up that shell !! You know what they say ......... 'Better Late Than Never'
It will also fit the challenge over on the Happy Daze Design Team blog this month which is 'April Showers' and the Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge which is 'Anything Goes'
Sid xx
WOW absolutely gorgeous! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think this is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of unfinished projects too, you've inspired me to finish them!
ReplyDeleteReally inventive.
ReplyDeleteFabulous stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project! Feels like summer
ReplyDeleteWonderful project, Sid!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the shell, fab 3D scene!
ReplyDeletewow love the colours you have used, I always wondered what to do with shells like this. thank you for your kind comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteElx
Sometimes a project must wait for the attention of our muse to catch it...glad you waited, this is just a stunning piece. The way you've painted the shell has bought out the beauty of its pattern, lovely work.
ReplyDeleteWow Sid it was definitely worth the wait. Love the colours of the shell and your arrangement of the other elements just balances it out perfectly.
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Sid - I LOVE it. I love anything to do with the ocean, so it's a good thing I live so close...I never thought about using my shells in lieu of cs for a project. Beautiful - layout and colors. Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh Sid, this is one of your most beautiful pieces. It was well worth the wait. Incredible job.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Sid. You should link it to the happy Daze challenge this month as it will fit in well with the water theme. X
ReplyDeletethat is fab Sid and on a real shell too!
ReplyDeletefab Sid - inspired!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! The 3D effect is brilliant and the glossy accents on those wonderful seahorses is fantastic xx
ReplyDeleteWooow, I am really speechless! This shell is amazing! Love the colours, beautiful shades. It was worth the wait - it turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeletesome lovely stuff lately Sid
ReplyDeleteA lot of work here Sid and well worth the effort! Lovely summery feel
ReplyDeleteThis is great Sid,, what fabulous colours and I just love seahorses. Clever use of your borders too:0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project Sid, beautiful array of sea inspired elements.
ReplyDeletewow just loving your shell Sid, lurvvvvve viva paints and thanks for popping by my blog and leaving your lovely comment
ReplyDeleteWoo that is beautiful. If you had told me about painting a shell, I would have said you were gilding the lily!! But this is so lovely... the paints really enhance it... FAB!!!
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Hiya, thank you for sharing your fabulous sea project I love the colors on the shell wowza, thank you for sharing your project with the DT from SSS and S. Hugs Terry xxxx
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and elements you have used on this shell Sid. Fabulous.
ReplyDeletehave a great day.
hugs {brenda} xox
Wow! This is brill. I have never even though of altering a shell before!
ReplyDeleteI love this Sid! Fantastic and innovative.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in with us at Happy Daze and good luck!
Loving your wonderful 3d project, its fab especially those great seahorses. Love it. Thank you for playing along with us at Happy Daze, x
ReplyDeleteHi Sid What a fabulous piece. Love the colours and images. Very creative. Thanks for sharing and joining my blog. Happy crafting......Annie :)
ReplyDeleteLove this Sid and I think it should also go into April Monthly challenge on Beach theme
ReplyDeleteHi Sid this is fantastic, I love your sea collage, it looks so gorgeous and shimmery. The sea horses are beautiful, thanks so much for joining the Happy Daze challenge. xx
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a breathtaking piece, great shell background.
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece! The metallic paint looks just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSid this is absolutely fantastic! I just can't resist an ocean theme :) The shell is gorgeous, the stamps, the sizal, the finely glittered waves...every glorious detail is just divine. I love how you glazed the images with GA...thanks for the tip! If I got this card I would have to frame it and hang it on my wall <3
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Hi Sid thank for joining my site, you shell is fab i like the colours.
ReplyDeleteThe sheen of those paints really shows up Sid. What a fabulous piece of artwork you have created.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx