I added one of the skulls I had made with plaster wrap, see this post. I knew I wanted to keep the design on the skull black and white to complement the dart board. I decided to do the skull pattern in yarn, which I had done before on another piece, see this post. Originally, I was not going to alter the dart board, but then decided it would be more interesting if I put a pattern on it as well. I also used yarn for the dart board decoration. It basically took one long day to finish it, but I think it is pretty darn cool.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Day of the Dead assemblage with dart board
A while ago, I picked up this cool dart board at the thrift store for 99 cents. I thought it would make a great assemblage.
I added one of the skulls I had made with plaster wrap, see this post. I knew I wanted to keep the design on the skull black and white to complement the dart board. I decided to do the skull pattern in yarn, which I had done before on another piece, see this post. Originally, I was not going to alter the dart board, but then decided it would be more interesting if I put a pattern on it as well. I also used yarn for the dart board decoration. It basically took one long day to finish it, but I think it is pretty darn cool.
I added one of the skulls I had made with plaster wrap, see this post. I knew I wanted to keep the design on the skull black and white to complement the dart board. I decided to do the skull pattern in yarn, which I had done before on another piece, see this post. Originally, I was not going to alter the dart board, but then decided it would be more interesting if I put a pattern on it as well. I also used yarn for the dart board decoration. It basically took one long day to finish it, but I think it is pretty darn cool.
Labels:
Assemblage,
Day of the Dead,
skeletons
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Ginger this is way cool. Like your skeleton prints too on fabric in previous post.I still like the colors and design in the skelton collage thing I sent you. I think using some of the Tim Holtz patina inks or stains might work well in this motif. If you took a photo of this and filled in the corners with fill white it would make a neat 5 x 5 card if matted in black and white. If you have not done anything with your other skull, you could use as a base to do some zentangle or doodling. At the convention last week, Betty, had some acrylic paints called silks. Have you tried them for shimmer effect? Love Ya, Mom
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