Stained glass in my style. I like the herbs and special shaped bottles.
MEDIA TYPES * wafer paper (black frame: 4-5 layers | chili | rosemary | star anise) * rice paper (stained glass: oils) * gingerbread(shelf) * royal icing
_________________
DESCRIPTION
First I made the wafer paper frame (4-5 layers) then let it dry. Because it consists of several layers, it is curved only slightly. Then I made the little spices. The chili and star anise are only 1 cm long. I cutted these from wet wafer paper not to break. Then I painted it black.
I soaked the rice paper. Then I put it to a plastic binder cover and painted it with liquid food coloring. I let it dry. Thus, the side that came in contact with the vinyl became brilliantly bright.
I cut out the 'oil' samples with wet scissors to prevent the rice paper from breaking. I fitted it to the frame with a little water. I glued the finished jars to the gingerbread with royal icing.
Stained glass in my style. I like the herbs and special shaped bottles.
MEDIA TYPES * wafer paper (black frame: 4-5 layers | chili | rosemary | star anise) * rice paper (stained glass: oils) * gingerbread(shelf) * royal icing
This is such a creative way to show stained glass. I love the texture and the way that the light shines through. The different colors and varying levels of oil in each jar add a nice touch of interest.
This is such a creative way to show stained glass. I love the texture and the way that the light shines through. The different colors and varying levels of oil in each jar add a nice touch of interest.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Christine @Sweet Prodigy!
Comments (29)