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rossmacrae Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2477 Posts |
Guys and gals, THESE look pretty good...
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ElectricBlue New user 90 Posts |
Wow that is actually pretty cool.
Not a scratch on some of the detailed stuff I have seen around but still quite effective. I like the part about thinking of ways to conceal and reveal and the depth at which the writer explored the use of language on the jars. I found the Language part quite interesting because it is something that is easily forgotten, but when it is done right it adds so much to the impact. Thanks for posting the link, Blue |
handa Inner circle Pittsburgh, PA 1357 Posts |
Lesson learned well from this one.
I like it!!! Chris |
Michael K Loyal user Hazleton, PA 249 Posts |
Nice. Love the idea of using jute on the lids, because a jam jar lid no matter how you paint it, will look like a jam jar lid.
For more how-to with photos http://aranamuerta.com/2008/01/29/witches-kitchen Thanks Ross for the post. Now I have remember to keep weird bottles for this project. Since my local dollar story put out some Christmas stuff on AUGUST 1st! Would it be wrong for my to gleefully stuff some elves into a jar? Michael |
rossmacrae Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2477 Posts |
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On 2008-09-04 12:58, Michael K wrote: How about something not quite clear, involving a tiny skeleton, some ragged-but-once-gauzy-light-blue fabric, tiny wisps of blond hair, battered little wings, and a label that (if it weren't so messed up) might possibly read "Tinkerbelle"? |
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