I glued the resin fountain on the base and covered it with a thin layer of wallboard mud (aka joint compound), then used acrylic paint and pastels to age it.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Creole Cottage 6: The Fountain
Just a short post today to show you how I made the base for the fountain. It's a piece of packaging, the kind that's usually hard to open and gets thrown away. I don't remember what was in this, but it looked to me to be the perfect shape for a base.
I glued the resin fountain on the base and covered it with a thin layer of wallboard mud (aka joint compound), then used acrylic paint and pastels to age it.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgGUGm09-G2HFtBYUHcBk16mnd0pf-j730fCGMtJQE91wr5oFAO7uun2ocU0MAEOQ2vSH2UZh1gHMpJDCgCmIt86JPCK-PnRCgYslW54pvJnZVBE60s2HhcqLIor4dGepEbH7KCbElT03if/s320/P3240003+fountain+components.JPG)
I glued the resin fountain on the base and covered it with a thin layer of wallboard mud (aka joint compound), then used acrylic paint and pastels to age it.
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