Friday, 14 June 2013

Doodled Paperweight

I was mooching in the back of one of my cupboards when I found one of the Poundland paperweight photo frames I’ve had squirreled away for ages and fancied a bit of a doodle!
doodled paperweightIt’s easy to miss these paperweights in Poundland because until you really pick them up,  it’s not that obvious what they are, but it really is worth popping a few in your basket.
Poundland paperweightIt’s all very simple and no skill needed whatsoever …. just a fine liner pen, five/ten minutes doodling …..
doodled paperweight 1Poundland paperweight photoframe…. followed by a bit of therapeutic colouring in!
doodled paperweight 2But then …..  me being me, I just couldn’t resist adding a sprinkling of Hunkydory Diamond Sparkles ……
doodled paperweight 3doodled paperweight 4
…. and, as there is a slight hollow under the paperweight,  it was possible to add a few yellow flat backed gems in the centre of the daisies, which gave the finished paperweight an extra depth.
When the gems and glitter were dry,  I put a little Ranger Glossy Accents round the edge of the paperweight and stuck the doodle down, leaving to dry overnight.  Then I trimmed the paper/card round the edges and simply stuck down the self adhesive velvet underneath that comes with the weight, done and dusted!  If I was being critical …. I wish I’d made the doodle a lot smaller to look like millefiori …. but that’s just me.
Children would love making these to give as presents for Granny, Granddad, Teachers, etc. and it’s also a lovely and different way to preserve their drawings ….. and for just £1 it’s a no brainer!

7 comments:

  1. I really NEED to go shopping with you lol...... off to look if our poundland have any
    Tilly

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  2. That looks really effective and I love your doodling pattern. Hugs Mrs a.

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  3. Fab love what you done zentangles doodles (black and white ) would look so good in these lots of examples on the net just put in zentangles or black and white doodles in search engine you can add a highlight colour as well like gold red mind you you can use two of your fav colours or ones that match your décor if you cant draw stamp a bold image and fill it in big love marc PS Helen when you see them again your have to get me some and bring them down thanks

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  4. Great idea! Would be nice with christmas designs on for pressies. So glad that we had Poundland open in our town just last week. x

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  5. What a fab-u-lous idea, I do love your blog :)

    Jackie and Bob

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