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Mermaid Dresser

Mermaid Dresser
Hi friends sharing a magical mermaid dresser I made using chipboard and Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea papers. Sharing lots of pictures!
Mermaid Dresser
The dresser has a  crystal knob and silver metal corners .On opening you can see seaweed themed paper  .
Mermaid Dresser

Added gorgeous  tassels all around. The feet of the dresser were made by covering large beads with shells.
Mermaid Dresser
Made the  large shell shaker in such a way that glitter and holographic paper layers are staggered .I couldn't capture the shimmer effect on camera!
Mermaid Dresser

And behind the shell is the beautiful mermaid protected in a shiny underwater sanctuary. To create the underwater look I created a dome using acetate and added an acetate hood atop it to completely seal it. I am super thrilled how it turned out as it was the  result of much experimentation!
Mermaid Dresser
Hung golden tassels from the  ends of the dome.
Mermaid Dresser

Here is the  side view showing more images from the gorgeous  G45 papers

Mermaid Dresser

Mermaid Dresser
All throughout  I added bubbles made of circles cut from holographic paper

Mermaid Dresser
The paper was so pretty I resisted going overboard with embellishments!

Mermaid Dresser
There is a beautiful mermaid at  the back also

Mermaid Dresser
With a lovely shell border made from holographic paper.

Mermaid Dresser

Mermaid Dresser

I also made matching jars for the dresser so that it is a set.

Shell Jars
This one has a deep blue star I made using resin and a mould

Shell Jars

Created them in a mixed media style with glitter and tiny pearls in the gaps
Shell Jars
I hope you liked my projects
Supplies used: Papers :Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea,Graphic 45 Come Away with Me
Dies :  Memory Box Splash Border,Little Birdie Victorian Rectangular Frame


23 comments:

  1. OMG!! I'm just speechless...!!! Such a BEAUTY is this, a truly marvellous piece of Art!! Any detail is a joy for the eyes!!!! A lot of brilliant solutions all packed with a lot of talent and wonderful items!!

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    1. Thank you so much Alice. I love creating nature themed projects

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  2. This is so amazing Sonia, so many pretty details, superb 🌷🌷🌷

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  3. This is so amazing Sonia, so many pretty details, superb 🌷🌷🌷

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    1. Thank you so much Suman and so nice to see you in blogland!

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  4. Now I've never seen so don't have these G45 DP's so you may be an enabler Sonia. You have showcased them to perfection in our Ocean inspired creation, thanks so much for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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    1. The Voyage beneath the sea is one of my favourites. Thank you so much Brenda

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  5. This is stunning Sonia, I love how you've used the shells on the feet at the bottom and the gorgeous matching pots too.

    Sue xx

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    1. Thank you so much Sue..hehe the shell feet was added as an afterthought!

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  6. Fabulous and unique creations.
    Thank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m

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  7. So much detailing and so much time has gone into this beauty. Hugs mrs A.

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  8. There are not enough Wow's to say how gorgeous this project is. I love the paper, the sea filled theme, just stunning, hugs, Lori m

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  9. Everything looks amazing and it must have taken quite some time to put this together! Beautiful crafting work!

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    1. Thank you so much Carol ...hehe yes this one did take a long time!

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  10. Your dresser and jars are so stunning! I'm catching up after vacation and enjoying everyone's creations from while I was away.

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    1. Thank you so much Donna...so sweet of you to drop in

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  11. So beautiful, love the shells and mermaids and of course the beautiful blue, fabulous project..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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