We’re getting festive and in the holiday mood today using Studio Light’s Plywood Scenery in combination with an Art Alternatives Gallery Wood Panel. Turning the panel back to front provides a niche you can create in, transforming it into a fab shrine.
Working with the Plywood Scenery is really easy. A couple of cuts with an exacto knife removes the shapes from the background and you’re ready to add color with paint, ink sprays, or whatever you wish. Tabs and corresponding slots make assembly simple and all you need is some glue to secure it all together!
Supplies For This Video:
Studio Light Plywood Scenery Sets
Art Alternatives Wood Panels – use the “Gallery” style is you want to create a shine – the niche is large and deep enough to hold the shapes
Dina Wakley Paint – I used Olive, Turquoise, Ocean, Marine, Night, and White to create the background
Aleene’s Super Thick Tacky Glue: 4 oz Jar or 4 oz Bottle
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Sorry you didn’t hear me when I was shouting “It is upside down, Barbara”. lol This made my day and for that I thank you.
These darling wood cuts are so light and have many possibilities and I hope more will be offered later.
I pour ceramics and have been working out how to incorporate small pieces to do just what this company is doing. And it is working. Whether wood or ceramic or miniature landscaping products, whatever lends beauty to what we create is awesome.
Thanks for bringing these wonderful additions to us.