My friend had given me a wooden thimble holder that she found in a charity shop last year, I think she said it cost £1 she said she thought of me and bought it.
( measures 23cms x 11cms)
While it was drying I sorted through all my shells and drift wood and shingle to put in to the compartments.
Once all the compartments were filled, I then cut some acetate to fit and adhered it in place using hot glue. Finally I added some scrim, shells, string, some orange mesh (the mesh bag from my oranges) and some small pieces of driftwood as decoration...
I am entering this in to these challenges.....
14 comments:
amazing hun love it xx
Sandra this is outstanding hun, fabulous project xxx
WOW Sandie this is fabulous! Love the shells! How lovely of your friend to get this for you.
Hugs
Linda xxx
Oh wow Sandie, this is AWESOME! I love it so much! It's so great to find things like these, and how fab of your friend to think of you and get it! x
Wowzers Sandie! That is one gorgeously altered house, supercool! Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog, take care, Ira x
Ira’s Crea Corner
wow AAAAAmazing!!! simply stunning love it xxx
Just gorgeous.
Moira xx
Beautiful hun x
tHIS IS BRILLIANT X
Stunning makeover and such clever use of the acetate to encase the embellished compartments.
A triumph!
Wishes
Lynne
This is beautiful. What a great way to showcase those wonderful shells. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at QKR Stampede this week.
Emily, DT
What a beautiful make-over! Lovely display for your shells. Thank you for playing along with us at Altered Eclectics.
You are so brave. I'm always struggeling with vintage objects, to give them a colour treatment or using them as they are. Love how you filled all the compartments. Very unique (:o)
This is just brilliant! I love shells, which is what attracted me to take a peek when I saw it on the Altered Eclectics Challenge page. I was not disappointed. What a wonderful use of a thimble case! Fabulous work. Julie Ann xxx
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