I haven’t forgotten about my Christmas diorama project. I’m learning that (like anything worth doing) it isn’t a quick, easy thing.
I’m using a tea box and realizing I need to cover every side – inside and out.
Unfortunately the craft tape thingy isn’t strong enough and is showing through the vellum. I’m also realizing that all the corners need to be tight or it looks sloppy. Or I need to trim all the corners and edges in garland. And my watercolor background and sides buckled a bit and aren’t flat.
I started with a “floor” that I tried to mimic real wood. Then I realized the carolers were outside, so I created a cobble stone look.
I think the depth of my box is too large for the pieces I have. I need to add more elements to it or cut the box.
I often think very literally. I created a sky and cobble stone floor for the carolers. Maybe I should try to change my thinking and use Christmas patterns for the inside sides or background.
It’s a work in progress. I’m hoping to have a finished diorama to show you by Christmas Eve!
Love your step by steps! Good luck!
Thanks. Listing all the difficulties was helpful. It helped me come up with a new plan of attack.