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I painted the trinket box with a base coat of black acrylic paint. The bottom part of the box I splatter painted with yellow, violet and magenta acrylic paint. The entire box has a sealant on it. The top has a wired sun adhered to the top made from copper and red wire.
The box has magnets that lock the top to the bottom. The top of the box has the following quote: Searh For Your Dreams on the inside.
Whimsical Jewels 2008
The U-shape of the bike lock was filled with a heavy (0, I think) gauge wire. This wire is bendable, but stiff enough to avoid being crushed and mangled easily. It also allowed me to not use poly-fil, which would have given the piece a softer, rounder look.
Old iron fence post. The finial is loose and held in place by the top wire. The wire has been replaced but the posts look to be 60 years old. Denbies Hill walk, North Downs, west of Dorking
Wire Mesh (Woven and Fabricated), Metal Wires & Machines. Wire mesh, Hardware cloth, Screen, Wire Cloth
Handmade, wrapped with silver wire encasing turquoise beads in black seed beads. Accented with 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones. Unique
Saturday I was on a road trip with my father to get a book signed.
While my father was driving, I was resting my head on the door frame to take upward angle photos.
Audio / Electrical wires for the band / sound / computer equipment for Friday night service at Live Ministries. (www.livemin.org)
... but with that said I actually like the version of wired magazine for the ipad more than I wanted to. Feels more like a book than mag.
Blog post at www.designnoted.com/2010/05/26/wired-magazine-the-app/