If you've been watching the progress of this piece, thank you! If you're new, thanks for stopping by - you can see the process in Part I and Part II.
The glass vial I used is a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Corked Vial. I used Distress Stain in Walnut Stain on the cork itself to make it dark and added a few drops of Ranger Blending Solution along with Adirondack Alcohol Inks in Sail Blue and the Silver Mixative then let the colors swirl and coat the inside of the glass.
While the alcohol inks dried, I added a few drops of E-6000 to the back of an antique crucifix donated to the cause by my wonderful hubby. I set it in place and let it cure.
With the alcohol inks dry, I corked the vial and added E-6000 to the back of the vial and set it in place as well.
I'm over the moon with how this piece turned out and hope it finds a good home very soon.
I've already begun a small collection of new pieces and will be sharing the progress soon.
The glass vial I used is a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Corked Vial. I used Distress Stain in Walnut Stain on the cork itself to make it dark and added a few drops of Ranger Blending Solution along with Adirondack Alcohol Inks in Sail Blue and the Silver Mixative then let the colors swirl and coat the inside of the glass.
While the alcohol inks dried, I added a few drops of E-6000 to the back of an antique crucifix donated to the cause by my wonderful hubby. I set it in place and let it cure.
With the alcohol inks dry, I corked the vial and added E-6000 to the back of the vial and set it in place as well.
I'm over the moon with how this piece turned out and hope it finds a good home very soon.
I've already begun a small collection of new pieces and will be sharing the progress soon.
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