spring cleaning!
...because i can load more than a washer and dryer! hah.
the weather in northcentral wisconsin has been reminiscent of spring this past week; before i get ahead of myself though, it's wisconsin and i am positive we have many more cold snowy days before the april showers decide to stay for good!
for now though, the snow is melting, brown grass surfacing, and open water season has even begun! while the boats are beginning to stack up below the local dams for the walleye bite in these neck of the woods... sights of toms strutting are already being reported too! and hearing this gets me excited! ;D t's only natural that in preparation for the upcoming season, i spent the evening cleaning for the spring hunt!
the weather in northcentral wisconsin has been reminiscent of spring this past week; before i get ahead of myself though, it's wisconsin and i am positive we have many more cold snowy days before the april showers decide to stay for good!
for now though, the snow is melting, brown grass surfacing, and open water season has even begun! while the boats are beginning to stack up below the local dams for the walleye bite in these neck of the woods... sights of toms strutting are already being reported too! and hearing this gets me excited! ;D t's only natural that in preparation for the upcoming season, i spent the evening cleaning for the spring hunt!
DIY antlers? only in wisconsin, only with me...
during a recent winter hike through the woods, i was lucky enough to stumble upon an antler when i took a turn off the beaten path. after what seemed to be a creatively uninspiring winter, this was just enough to spark a little excitement and get my formerly frozen artistic juices flowing once again! yes, i get amused by the smallest things, don't judge me. ;P
this unexpected discovery was definitely something special, representative of typical sconnielife, that i wanted to proudly display. however, rather than just a bare lone shed i wanted to jazz it up - and from there, the ideas were endless. #firstworldproblems, at its finest!
when i couldn't fully commit on a single creative direction to take it in, i realized it was because i appreciated it too much as it naturally was and didn't want to risk potentially botching it if my project went awry. the problem-solver in me then asked myself: i wonder if i can just make my own sheds?
the thought of crafting my own sheds for the purpose of "art" was still meandering inside my head with fresh tracks while i was in my kitchen making dinner that evening. and like the cliche eureka moments we don't hear enough about, it was then and there when i looked at my jar of all-purpose flour where everything hit me like a ton of bricks! and what seemed to have been just an idea minutes earlier now became a feasible project to try immediately!
in all honesty, i really didn't think it through too much before i was taken over with inspiration and found myself tearing strips of newspaper for the next steps. yes, i was doing all of this as i was waiting for my dinner to finish cooking. using only the supplies i had on hand, aluminum foil and masking tape were how i created the basic shape for my pair of antlers - referencing my actual horn. with the strips of newspaper and a water + flour mix (see me being resourceful? :) i paper mache'd both antlers reinforcing the structure and had it complete and ready to dry before my dinner was even ready! easy peasy! not to mention, this was a good place to stop for the night because it was as far as i had thought about. smh, lols.
a few nights later, once they had completely dried, i once again found myself inspired to continue. they weren't looking too bad either, which helped! haha. figuring out the next step as i stared at it, i decided to knead a flour + hot water dough and use it as a paste to cover and smooth out the texture from the paper mache. and, once again, WOW! it couldn't have worked any better!
once that layer dried, several days later, i sanded down any rough spots on the antlers until it was smooth... and it was really starting to look and feel like the real thing, now more than ever! if i were excited before, i was ecstatic by now! haha. i didn't stop here though; i was too inspired by now to half-ass it any more, so with the help of a hot glue gun, i started to imitate the texture visible by the base of the horns in another attempt to continue to make it as realistic as i could. once i was happy with that, i mixed white and brown acryllic paint until it reached a comparable shade to that of my actual horn and painted the craft antlers... also detailing it with hints of brown and white for dimension after the first few layers dried. incredibly nerdy, but i couldn't be more proud of the end products - and the "let's try this" approach!
...now, i just need to find where i want to display them in order to add the last finishing touch - coordinating/color block painting them to match! stay tuned! ;D
this unexpected discovery was definitely something special, representative of typical sconnielife, that i wanted to proudly display. however, rather than just a bare lone shed i wanted to jazz it up - and from there, the ideas were endless. #firstworldproblems, at its finest!
when i couldn't fully commit on a single creative direction to take it in, i realized it was because i appreciated it too much as it naturally was and didn't want to risk potentially botching it if my project went awry. the problem-solver in me then asked myself: i wonder if i can just make my own sheds?
the thought of crafting my own sheds for the purpose of "art" was still meandering inside my head with fresh tracks while i was in my kitchen making dinner that evening. and like the cliche eureka moments we don't hear enough about, it was then and there when i looked at my jar of all-purpose flour where everything hit me like a ton of bricks! and what seemed to have been just an idea minutes earlier now became a feasible project to try immediately!
in all honesty, i really didn't think it through too much before i was taken over with inspiration and found myself tearing strips of newspaper for the next steps. yes, i was doing all of this as i was waiting for my dinner to finish cooking. using only the supplies i had on hand, aluminum foil and masking tape were how i created the basic shape for my pair of antlers - referencing my actual horn. with the strips of newspaper and a water + flour mix (see me being resourceful? :) i paper mache'd both antlers reinforcing the structure and had it complete and ready to dry before my dinner was even ready! easy peasy! not to mention, this was a good place to stop for the night because it was as far as i had thought about. smh, lols.
a few nights later, once they had completely dried, i once again found myself inspired to continue. they weren't looking too bad either, which helped! haha. figuring out the next step as i stared at it, i decided to knead a flour + hot water dough and use it as a paste to cover and smooth out the texture from the paper mache. and, once again, WOW! it couldn't have worked any better!
once that layer dried, several days later, i sanded down any rough spots on the antlers until it was smooth... and it was really starting to look and feel like the real thing, now more than ever! if i were excited before, i was ecstatic by now! haha. i didn't stop here though; i was too inspired by now to half-ass it any more, so with the help of a hot glue gun, i started to imitate the texture visible by the base of the horns in another attempt to continue to make it as realistic as i could. once i was happy with that, i mixed white and brown acryllic paint until it reached a comparable shade to that of my actual horn and painted the craft antlers... also detailing it with hints of brown and white for dimension after the first few layers dried. incredibly nerdy, but i couldn't be more proud of the end products - and the "let's try this" approach!
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