It’s
summertime on the boardwalk by the sea in this vintage diorama. My inspiration came from the new Graphics
45 By the Sea papers.
The
base for the diorama is round paper mache boxes which have become a staple in
my stash. I think using round shapes
makes it more interesting. You’ve seen me use these boxes many times in my
projects
I
used a combination of one bottom and several lids to create the stair-step
effect. The paper mache is covered with a
combination of By the Sea papers. In
some, I inserted wooden skewers into the lids and glued them in place. The skewers act as support for some of the
elements.
On
the left side of the diorama, the beach cabana is the focal point. I used one of the Tent
Digital Image sets as a pattern. One
of the great things about the set is if none of the color schemes work for your
project you can just print and use them as a pattern to create a tent with any
color/design scheme. In this case, I used
them to make a tent from the By the Sea papers.
Notice
that one of the wooden skewers is the support for the tent as well as a place
to attach some of the bathers inside the tent.
At the top of the skewer, I attached a Dresden
boat, flags attached to fibers and a fish
bead. On the side of the tent, I
attached netting and wove fibers through the holes.
In
the center of the diorama is a compass and ship’s wheel attached to another one
of the skewers.
I
used a mini wooden pot (purchased at the craft store) and a piece of brass from
my stash to create a bucket for seashells.
I glued on paper die-cut sand dollars to give the sense of steps and a path up the box lids.
On
the right side of the diorama is a collaged “Beach Rules” sign from the papers attached
to another of the skewers and a wooden direction sign in front.
Note
the ocean waves lapping up against the back of the diorama.
The
ocean waves on the back of the diorama serve two purposes; one decorative and
the other to help attach the base pieces to each other (which are also glued to
each other).
Wonderful, I love this! You're a genius!
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wow, I love it, sooo creative and for me a piece of art, gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletevery lovely summer
ReplyDeleteWhat am amazing diorama. This is so beautifully designed with detail and dimension - a true work of art.
ReplyDeleteWow Laura! Quite a work of Art! I love the fancifulness of this piece- I imagine it is just what would have been in Victorian times! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! What an amazing piece. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteAdore the combined beach/Victorian theme, and the palette is unusual and unique with lots of interesting textures and shapes. So well done.
ReplyDeleteoolala! love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW, stunning detail and creative work. Would love to see this in real time 360
ReplyDeleteOoo, that's really fabulous once again, and a very lovely project Laura!!! Love the way you have used all your round boxes and lids, indeed that gives a shape very interesting. Hugs, Coco xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is just great. You are so very creative. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh Laura! This is such a spectacular piece!! I love it so much!
ReplyDeletehugs Karen
So very clever!! Just in time for summer.
ReplyDeleteThis is a real piece of art that must have taken much time and patience. So nice! I love the ocean.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! How creative! You always blow me away with your creations. This is FABULOUS! Anne, yourmainestamper
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