Some of you may remember a post I made a couple years back about a cigar band shadow box. Well, between then and now, there have been some upheavals - taking over the raising my now teenage grandchild, two moves, a lot of needed services for said teen, and lots of work taking my new home from a great house to an AWESOME one, lots of which will be described on my main blog, as I get caught up on sorting pics and long overdue posts!
SO!
I finished the shadow box a couple weeks ago - so I thought, and it looked pretty good.
BUT... Then I got some new ideas for how to make it even better, based on another new idea I had put into motion (more on that below!), so back to the drawing board I went, completely deconstructing it and redoing it. I removed all the silver tape, completely untangled the light string wire (No! Of course I did not cuss like a low class cretin! I did it properly, like a fucking LADY! LOL), and hot glued the lights in around the backboard in a far more orderly manner, and also all across the surface in strategic spots, to better illuminate all the bands. I then actually arranged all the bands purposefully, where, before they were just kinda all jumbled in there, which was cool, but not as much of an intentional art piece as I decided I wanted. I am very pleased with the end result!
I wish I had thought to take photos of the actual process as I was making it, but I was caught up in the creative maelstrom, and it didn't even occur to me at all.
However, this brings me to the other new idea I mentioned above.
If you recall, my original post about the shadow box promised more of them when I finished, to go up for auction. So, as I was looking for more shadow boxes, and wasn't especially trilled with what I was finding, or the cost, frankly, for what is essentially an empty box and a little glass, I was suddenly struck, out of nowhere, with a thought I now can't believe didn't occur to me before! "What if", I thought, "I used CIGAR boxes instead!?" Those would be way cooler for cigar art, and, as a bonus, turn out to be far more inexpensive to acquire. Of course, then I was met with the issue of the glass and front pieces, but I quickly solved that quandary - Picture frames! And, of course, picture frames are available in far more styles than shadow boxes, and can be had inexpensively. Further, this provides me more opportunity to paint them to match boxes, combine more than one for more custom looks, etc. So yeah, a little more work, but the kind that I love cause it really lets me get my creativity on.
So, on to the second cigar band shadow box, and first one to be auctioned off as soon as I finish it.
Here are a few pictures of the progress so far:
Smokey Kisses,
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~ Khaos
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