Step 2: Take a piece of a cardboard box and remove parts of the top layer
Step 3: Remove some threads from a piece of burlap to create frays on the edges. Add a layer of gesso on the burlap like in the picture
Step 4: Paint the cardboard blue and add a little white using an almost dry paint brush.
Step 5 : Add some red paint
Step 6: Die cut the swirl and the scrollwork, then paint them with the grayish green with gold.
To give it an aged look, remove some of the paint with a babywipe or wet cloth.
Step 7: Add 3 layers of matte varnish, letting it dry in between layers.
This is to seal the image before using the crackle medium.
Step 8: Apply a layer of crackle medium. As the medium dries, it will create an effect as if it is an old painting complete with aged cracks. Rub some black antiquing cream to further age the image by rubbing it into the cracks.
Step 9: Add water to some black paint and use this to help age the burlap.
Step 10: Assemble the piece with strong adhesive and add some finishing gold details around the edges and on your added embellishments.
Here some close up pictures, the crackle doesn't show very well in the photos but it's there!
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Love everything about this, stunning coloring, amazing texture and adore the vintage feel. Thanks so much Monique!
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Gorgeous project
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Beautiful coloring of that stamped image. Love your creation Monique
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