Remember the button bowl I made some time ago? You can read all about it here.
Well after a while I tried the same technique and made a sea glass bowl. At last I am showing it to you.
So I took a small bowl. Covered it in cling film.
I covered the cling film with Mod Podge (you can use Atlacol as well) and then started glueing various pieces of sea glass on it.
When I finished it I let it dry.
Then I added a rich amount of glue all over it.
I let it dry for 24 hours.
Then I took off the bowl and the wrap.
And let it dry from the inside too.
When the glue dried it looked diaphanous.
The bowl is a bit soft and I often rearrange its shape.
But I love the way it looks.
And added some semi precious stones in it that I bought from the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington DC.
14 comments:
Καλά τι φοβερό αυτό που έφτιαξες!!!Μπράβο!!Αυτά τα γυαλάκια μοιάζουν θησαυρός!!!Πολλά Φιλιά!!!
It's beautiful!!!! I understand you have the same problem with the softness of the finished work, as I had with the small tree. Any chance we could find a more adequate glue for this purpose, one that would stay hard?
The semi-precious stones are very beautiful too!!!!
Gorgeous finish :)
Such an amazing project!Love it!
This is beautiful. I tried it with buttons once and it finished up so soft that it just collapsed. I think I must have used the wrong glue
Bravo, lovely little bowl!
I already loved your little button dish but your sea glass one looks even nicer!!! Fantastic :) It would be nice to find a glue that will allow to dry very hard.
Φαίνεται απίθανο Αριάδνη!!! Και σίγουρα με το φως να το διαπερνά θα δείχνει ακόμα πιο όμορφο!
It looks lovely! Great job :D
Its a great project and turned out very good.. I will sure try...
καταπληκτικο! και με υπεροχα χρωματα!
Τι καταπληκτικό που έγινε !!! Απίθανο !!!! Πολλά χαιρετίσματα !!
I love it even better than the cute button one!
very beautiful bowl!
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