Altered Jar Art II
I love all the different applications for jars. One of the things I had not even considered was painting them and I was pleasantly surprised when I came across that idea. It is another option which goes on my list of craft possibilities.
I suppose the scenes are painted with water colors and then coated afterwards with a matt finish to preserve them. Maybe Polyurethane or a clear varnish?? I would have to look in to that.
I already was aware of the option of filling them with colored sand. For some unknown reason, that does not appeal to me. Oddly enough, I would not have the patience for it, but I have great admiration for the people who do and the creations which come out of their hands.
It is weird; I don't mind pushing pepper corns one by one through the neck of a very small bottle, but just the thought of filling it with colored sand is already nerve wrecking to me.
To each his own, huh?!
I suppose the scenes are painted with water colors and then coated afterwards with a matt finish to preserve them. Maybe Polyurethane or a clear varnish?? I would have to look in to that.
I already was aware of the option of filling them with colored sand. For some unknown reason, that does not appeal to me. Oddly enough, I would not have the patience for it, but I have great admiration for the people who do and the creations which come out of their hands.
It is weird; I don't mind pushing pepper corns one by one through the neck of a very small bottle, but just the thought of filling it with colored sand is already nerve wrecking to me.
To each his own, huh?!
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