Monday, 31 October 2016

Things to Alter Day of The Dead Shrines


Hi all

I made up a few shrines for Dias De Los Muritos using the MDF Shrines from Things to Alter. Day of the Dead is a Mexican celebration of those who have passed on and families will get together to remember them. They create shrines with gifts and food left out for their dead relatives and that is where the sugar skulls come from as these are made out of sugar and given either to Children or left on alters. 

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I used a stencil mask and White Modeling Paste to create the embossed background. I then painted over the top in bright colours using Crafters  Acrylic.



I painted the flowers and sugar skull with white gesso before painting on the detail. Use gesso first to stop the paint soaking into the MDF


I then decorated the shrine with lots of flowers



I used gold Dazzling Metallic on the cross and coated it with gesso first


For this one i glued MDF flowers around the skull and decorated the frame with small resin flowers.




The last shrine is actually one of the coffin boxes that i painted up and added modeling paste to the lid. 


I used Metallic Lustre to add color to the flowers and layered them up.


Thank you for visiting 




18 comments:

  1. Love, love, love these Katie. The colours are so vibrant, they're fabulous. Cathy x

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  2. Hi Katie they are stunning. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. These are fantastic, you have really captured the spirit of the Day of the Dead. Creative Blessings, Tracy x

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  4. Great projects and love the sugar skulls and the bright colours
    Carol x

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  5. All fabulous and fun Katie, hugs xxx

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  6. I absolutely love what you've done!

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  7. I do love a quirky project. These are great.

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  8. WOW WOW WOW, how did I miss this one, totally fabulous! I love dia de los muertos!

    Cheers, Holley

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