This week at Crop Chocolate the
challenge, #48, is anything goes. AND if you can use 100% Crop Chocolate product your entry count twice!! Here is my second entry, inspired by Kathy’s January project showing a ‘cracked glass’ technique. You can see a great tutorial
here.

I started with an olive jar, a candle stick I got in the after Christmas clearance and some unfinished wood pieces. The jar is altered using the cracked glass technique…I love this technique and I love using the Crackle Paint on all kinds of things. Everything else was glued and spray painted.
I also used Distress Stain-Brushed Pewter and Broken China, Distress Ink-Walnut Stain, BG Kioshi, Glossy Accents, Slice cordless cutter all from
Crop Chocolate. Other items used: black velvet ribbon, hug snug, Tim Holtz tattered floral die, floral pins, Ranger sealer and a beautiful
UmWow Studio resin piece (frame).
I was super happy with how this turned out…it is going to make a perfect Valentines gift !!!
Well, there it is…thanks for stopping by!!
Lovely!!!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCool project!What are you going to put in it?Candy??
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, Michele! But I'm just trying to get a scale on the size is all.
ReplyDeleteChar, it is about 18" tall.
DeleteVery pretty!! I want a tutorial for your flowers!
ReplyDeleteSweet! What is the finial on top?
ReplyDeleteRachel, those are all unfinished wood piece glued together and spray painted.
DeleteThis is so beautiful! (And I am honored you were inspired by one of MY projects . . . usually it is the other way around.) :) Again, GREAT job!!!
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