
I have tried to group the boxes in these photos by theme.

Middle row:
The Simple Box. It started out life some other color - green, I think - but then got a coat of a yellowish-brown shade called "camel" and a coating of crackle finish. It also picked up some accidental white spatter somewhere along the way. The interior is unfinished, and remarkably the inside lip is free of drips. I kept wanting to do something else to it but couldn't bring myself to it - it seemed perfect as it was.
The Steamer Trunk: Darkish red and crackle finish on the outside, daubed with antiquing stain to give the look of old red leather. Interior is camel. Designed for a world traveler in our group.
TheWhite Crackle Box. This one made the best use of the crackle finish kit I bought. A cream-white layer over a crackle undercoat over a darker shade of brown, rubbed over with antiquing stain.

Bottom row: The Solids. Solid Black, Purple (which looks blue in this photo) and dark Blue, covered in a high-gloss varnish. The purple and blue actually consisted of multiple thin layers of different shades, dark over light, creating a slightly translucent effect.
Then there are the Applique Boxes:

Middle row: The Butterfly Box, the Blueberry Box, and the Snoopy Box. I go into more detail on the Butterfly Box below. The Blueberry Box was an exercise in simplicity: a blue lid and a cream-white bottom, appliques of blueberries on the front and back, wrapping around the sides. The Snoopy Box was red and white in the mistaken belief that only the roof of Snoopy's doghouse is red; turns out the whole thing is. The Snoopy decorations are stickers, not appliques, and are coated with several layers of gloss varnish.
Bottom row: The Pansy Box, the Rose Box, and the Grapevine Box. More cracklework and appliques. The Rose Box is very complicated, with gold trim and multiple shades of white and pink. The rose on the lid was my first applique. The grapevine applique was a pain to get to wrap around.
Here's another view of some of these boxes, showing the backs or insides. Note that there are butterflies and Snoopies within the top two boxes.

I was especially pleased with the butterfly box, which was inspired by this blog entry and was made specifically for its author.

Finally there are the boxes I call "The Specials". Each of these boxes contains a surprise:

Bottom row, left and right: the Jewelry Boxes. Cracklework in pale shades with glued-on plastic jewels.
Bottom middle: the Watermelon Box. A light green crackle-finished over a darker green. The resemblance to watermelon skin dictated the inside finish.



So there it is. There's the thing that's been occupying so much of my free time. It was an education, it was therapy, it was a lot of work, and it was a lot of fun. And someday, maybe someone will pick up one of these boxes and say, "What the hell is this?", and one of my friends will respond, "It's a box. Let me tell you about the guy who made it..."
For entries on previous years' work gifts, go here.
5 comments:
They're absolutely beautiful!!! Such talent!!!!!!
You are so talented! I want a present from Monkey. I like sunflowers. :)
Rima, after you break my heart by running off with this Scott fellow, you ask such a thing?!?!? ;P
I still have a few blanks left over, and I realized I forgot to make one of my planned boxes (the Opal Box), and I'm pretty sure I can get sunflower appliques, and I already have a few design ideas in mind...so maybe sometime in the near future I'll fire off a few more. If you really want one, send me your address! (That goes for you too, Lauren, and anyone else who might be interested!)
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WOW! You Rock. Are you on Yahoo? I can IM you my address. That is sooo cooool. And I don't do long distance relationships. Sorry honey. ;)
I am on Yahoo only rarely. I always have AOL's IM running, and frquently have MSN Messenger going, too, but I'm never on Yahoo long enough to even look into their IM thingie.
My contact information is is the top right column of my blog, semi-encrypted to foil spambots.
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