Showing posts with label mosaic boots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosaic boots. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 February 2009

Latest mosaic creation

Now my ramblings in Scotland are over it's back to work for me. So I've finished off my version of Pimp My Dr Martens Boot and below is the end result. Sadly, try as I might I can't capture the full brilliance of the colours of the glass and mirror which adorns this unique boot. This is for sale for £45 plus P/P ..... BOOT IS NOW SOLD and is going to a lovely home of someone who has a huge collection of Dr Martens, I couldn't be more pleased. :o)

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Saturday, 3 January 2009

New project

I started a new project yesterday, to mosaic a pair of Dr Marten boots. That might seem an odd thing to do, but I've seen very femmine shoes mosaiced and although they look really good, I'm just not a really femmine type person. So, I thought why not do something that would appeal to me ...hence the Dr Marten boots.

The first step is to get the leather as stiff as I can, so it'll take the glass tiles without buckling under the weight. Following a suggestion from my daughter I've started to paper mache them. This seems to be working really well, and isn't taking as long to dry as I expected, which being the impatient type of person that I am, I'm pleased about that. I've done about 3 layers on one boot so far and will keep you up to date with my progress as I go.

I'm also adding more photo's of my crafts today, I wish that over the years I'd taken photo's of everything I'd made before it sold, I would have a huge portfoio by now. But as often happens you're only wise after the event.

My first photo today is of a tree sprite, this is made of copper foiled stained glass and copper wire. They are always custom made to fit each tree, and carefully attached so as not to cause the tree any damage.

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Next is a leaded stained glass astrology wheel. It has various astrologic symbols painted on the glass and then is fired at a low temperature in a kiln to make the symbols permenently fixed to the glass. This measures about 14" across.

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Lastly is a mirror which was called Wilderness. It is done in a unique way and is one of the few times I won't share the method with people. The abstract design winds it way around the mirror and has glass nuggets to add colour to it.

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