mostly i was varnishing work that was already completed and getting it ready for delivery. (Damn! I just realized i didn’t varnish the belly dancing goddess! I have to do that so i can send it out.) sorry Sari!
I’ve been in talks with Lori about her 2 boxes for her goyles, and we nailed down some more imagery. Some of it is a little complex, but it’s exciting and challenging , too.
So I purchased some satin-finish varnish so I could finish up Mike’s box. I tested it first on my sugar-skull treasure chest, so I could see how it handled. It reminded me of Elmer’s Glue kind of watered down. It was white if it was too thick, and clear if it was spread out. I put on about three coats, getting gradually thicker as I grew more comfortable with it. Here’s what it looks like:
I’m still torn with whether or not I should line it. The inside is so small, but it looks unfinished without it. I probably will, so I’m not moving it to finished projects as of yet.
So then I was ready to tackle Mike’s box, and that went pretty quickly and smoothly, now that I knew what I was doing.
Front coverBack coverFront, Back and SpineInner Lining
All in all, I’m pretty happy with this one. Mike will be receiving it via a hand delivery from my husband around May 1st.