Thank you PRIMA for partnering with Altered Pages this month. I love the Prima Art Alchemy Acrylic Paints. So far this month I have used them on metal, canvas, chipboard and now glass. I only used gesso on the canvas because it was white and wanted it to be black. I have not had any issues with The Prima Art Alchemy Acrylic Paints on any surfaces.
Today I am sharing my altered bottle.
Supplies:
Prima Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint:
Metallique Dark Forest
Metallique Soft Satin
Sparks Dragon Eye
Prima Flowers
Altered Pages Collage - 1709 Marie Antoinette
Bottle to alter
Manila Tag
Inks
Steampunk butterfly & Key- Chipboard
Tacky Glue
Glue Stick
Twine or Burlap
To start use Tacky Glue to adhere twine as it is wrapped around the bottle. Let the glue dry overnight. Paint the bottle with Prima Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint: Metallique Dark Forest, let it dry
Paint chipboard butterfly with Prima Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint: Metallique Soft Satin, let it dry. Then paint the key and gears with Sparks Dragon Eye, set aside to dry.
Once the Sparks Dragon Eye has dried on the chipboard pieces gently rub them with Metallique Dark Forest to distress them.
Distress the Manila Tag with assorted inks. Fussy cut Marie image from the Altered Pages Collage - 1709 Marie Antoinette. Adhere to manila tag with glue stick.
Adhere image of Marie to manila tag with glue stick. With a rag add a touch of Metallique Soft Satin to the edges of the tag.
Use twine to attach the key and tag to the neck of the bottle.
Attach the flowers and butterfly to the bottle.
What a beautiful centerpiece for any table.
Hope you were inspired to create with Prima and Altered Pages!!!
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