This week it's Erin's turn to host another fun and exciting challenge.
After much thought, I decided on a Clock challenge. I challenge you to alter a clock! Any clock! Old, new, borrowed, inherited! Pick up any type of clock and alter it to fit your artistic style! I can't wait to see what you create!!!
Ok, so after I shared what today's challenge was going to be w/ the eP Team, I really started looking for cool clocks. I came up w/ nothing. So, one day my husband was heading to Walmart, (he shops, I get to stay home! Impulsive shopper right here! :D ), I had him pick me up a $5 clock!
This is what he brought home!
I was so happy! This was exactly what I had wanted! Something SO plain, that the least amount of work would do wonders to this little diamond in the rough!
I took the clock all apart and spray painted it black w/ Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Spray.
Next, I painted the outer part of the clock with Black Soot Distress Crackle Paint. Then, I rubbed some
Honey Amber Acrylic Paint all over it to bring the crackles out.
I took some MME paper and created the inside circle. Then, I took a plastic canvas that you would use
for sewing and taped a Damask stencil onto it. Using a palette knife, I pushed through some black gesso
through the design onto the paper. The checked design is what your end result is! I used to only use the plastic canvas for punching holes in an orderly fashion. Now you can use it with gesso! Whahoo!
I cannot wait to see your fabulous altered clocks!!!
Erin
That is an amazing transformation, love the aged look of the outside of the clock and the little dots you added to the rim. Wonderful interior too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous transformation, Erin - just love the antique look you've created on the frame... it's so wonderful! A gorgeous make, and a really lovely challenge theme, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fantastic altering going on here! Absolutely stunning transformation x
ReplyDeleteNever in a million years would you guess that this is the same clock you started with. What a gorgeous altering. I love the frame with its cracks and highlighting. The inside is so cool with the gessoed pattern and those flowers are beautiful. Very inspiring, Erin. I love this challenge theme :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Erin! This is beautiful, and I adore the black gesso effect. Now to go out and get my clock!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation, dear Erin... I love the textures and colours you have given the original plain clock! I need to find one for myself to play along...
ReplyDeleteSee you soon!
Manu
WOW! Completely amazing transformation. I love the dark frame and pixelated look of the face with the contrast of the flowers - absolutely beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhoop, whoop Erin..what a brilliant transformation,love the vintage look it has with the colours and your beautiful flowers!!
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Tracy
xoxo
Wow, Erin, that is such a cool looking clock now. Who would have thought it was a plain white clock you started with! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteTHAT is amazing. Especially how you changed the rim of the clock. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI really want to thank you for one of the best challenges I have done in a while!!!!
ReplyDeleteI had a blast :-)
totally amazing! i so love to alter clocks too! i love your distressing on this one- can't wait to try it!!
ReplyDeleteyou made something amazing! i hope i can make time to join this one. xo
ReplyDeleteWow, Erin you came up with one great challenge and all the DT's inspiration is great.
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