I removed the lid, painted with cobalt teal, added Tulip spray ink in pink through a stencil, white paint sponged in with a stencil, washi tape, braided trim, mat board square, domino done with alcohol inks and a rub on letter.
About Me
- Sharon Benini
- My teaching career began 17 years ago when I decided I would finally become "What I wanted to be when I was grown-up", a teacher. At that time I had worked for 15 years in the banking and financial industry and was even a stockbroker at one time. I returned to college and graduated with a Masters of Elementary Education from Wilmington University. I became certified to teach art and currently I teach grades PK-8. Art is my passion and I love what I do!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
little glimpses studio cardboard challenge
What to do with cardboard?? That was the challenge this week from little glimpses studio. I had a box that I had saved thinking i would be great for adding marks to a painting. But, when this challenge came up, I looked at it and since I was running out of room to store my spray inks, I decided to create a Spray Box.
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