The piece is made using the new 7gypsies Library Drawer. I turned the drawer on it's side and used it as a shadowbox.
Supplies-
7gypsies Library Drawer
2 sheets of Kings Cross paper
1 set of Industrial Gears (you get two of each shown here)
Adhere clocks to a piece of chipboard with glue stick. Don't worry that the edges of the clocks are cut off. We will use that to our advantage.
Cut the clocks out again.
Time to add some color. I used Vintage Photo, Wild Honey, Barn Door, Peeled Paint and Tumbled Glass. This might seem like a lot of colors for one small project but we only use a bit of each for a subtle look.
Use a blending tool to add a bit of each. The colors can layer right over the next one.
Love this Wild Honey...reminds me of rust
Now your clock might look a bit bright so knock it back with Vintage Photo. My Vintage Photo is well "seasoned" so if yours is new, you might want to dab off on a paper towel first.
Now the little clocks... I know what the colors look like now so I can do all the little clocks at the same time. They do not have to be matching, in fact different is good. Remember you control the color!
The clocks are sitting in the drawer at different levels.
Here's how I did it:
I used an X-acto knife to cut some old foam core and then glued them together with my old glue gun. Then made them into little stacks or risers. I thought about using Styrofoam but since Styrofoam and glue guns don't mix I decided the foam core was a better idea (and it was at arms length).
I made some of the stacks with 4 pieces, some with 3 and I think one with 2 pieces. I tested the depth in the tray and once I had it just how I liked it I glued a stack to the corresponding clock.
Here are the same two pieces in the actual project with words added.
The quote says, "Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is it's current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes it's place". -Marcus Aurelius
I thought this was appropriate after I decided to use the picture of my aunts, Mamie and Flora taken in 1936. Little did they know at the time but Flora would soon pass away.
I layered the new industrial gears with real watch parts I got in a junk shop.
The hand came from the clear stamp (I just stamped it on cardstock and cut it out).
The hanging metal is also new from 7gypises. I added the dangle at the bottom with the number two and hung it from the tray with a Tim Holtz memo pin.
I used a piece of canvas as the background and mounted the picture on chip also. I also used foam tape to lift the picture off the background.
If you're interested in the Paddington Collection...leave a comment and your name will put in a drawing 2 sheets of each of the papers. I'll draw the name on Saturday morning. Good luck!