Monday, March 21, 2011

The Mystic Path....Part 4

Hello everyone.  Also a big hello to all the new followers. I'm honored to have you all here on my little journey.

Sorry for the delay in posting, but I haven't had time to do any minis lately, but I was able to pop out something I have been excited about for a long time.  Finally, I have a crystal ball for our Madam Aspen.  If you remember the story, she is away for the night and there are some magical happenings going on while she is gone.  I thought a glowing crystal ball on her table would be a perfect addition.

I have had a big marble I found for a long time but wasn't sure how I was going to light it up so it had an eerie glow.  Well, it suddenly fell into my head that I would have to make a stand from polymer clay and that is just what I did.  Sorry I don't have any "in the making" photos, but it was actually pretty easy.

I thought I would create a base that looked kinda woodsy and earthy.  I put some Sculpey into my clay gun and pushed out some spaghetti thin strands and started wrapping and forming them into a woodsy shape. The hard part was keeping it deep enough to hide the bulb but still small enough to look natural and not too large for the table it would be displayed on.  Once i was happy with the look, off it went to the oven for baking.  15 minutes later I had a nice stand ready for painting.

I applied a base coat of a soft brown and then brushed it with a bronze powder and antiqued with black.

The bulb was wired through a small hole I drilled in the base and through the top of the table.  Initially, the light was way too bright so I used some green Gallery Glass paint to tint the bulb and painted small spot on the bottom of the marble.  To me, green is just eerie.  Nobody looks good in green light except maybe the Wicked Witch of the West.  I can't leave it wired for now as I'll have to get the outside of the box finished first, but I couldn't wait to show everyone what it looks like.






Till later!


9 comments:

  1. Fabulous!!!! Looks just like I thought it would! You are so awesome!! XXXOO

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  2. Thanks!! You always know how to make a guy feel good about things. :-) HUGS!

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  3. Awesome. The light looks so erie, the perfect green.

    Victoria ❤

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  4. Thanks Victoria. I was so excited when I plugged in the light and saw the evil glow! It is just what I was wanting. :-)

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  5. Its brilliant when I get a moment Ill post a pic of my own wizard table with light up stone. Mine glows 3 colours, as its an LED changing colour bulb, so quite spooky! Thanks for sharing, stay tuned Ill post mine in the next few days! Kate

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  6. Kate, your wizard table sounds awesome!! I would love to see it. Can't wait till you post the picture. I'll have to find out how you used the LED. That is a new venture for me and I'm always looking for something new to use in minis.

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  7. Dale, I LOVE your lights! The lit wizards ball is spectacular.... but so is the "Moroccan" light! I think your Roombox is coming along amazingly! Isn't it wonderful what Lights will do?

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  8. Thanks so much. You are correct about the lights. Putting lights in a setting completely changes the look. LOVE IT!!

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  9. Dude, I totally look good in green :) Oh wait, I am sort of a witch, haha! Great job and I would love to see a haunted roombox :)

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