I was in the local A.C. Moore craft store this past weekend, and noticed these bags of "Beach Glass" on a clearance rack for $1.00. I was immediately taken by how they looked like ice.
I cut an old CD into an irregular shape, and test fit an assortment of the glass on to it.
I then sprayed the CD with some flat white spray paint, and when it was dry, I glued an arrangement of the beach glass on to the CD using Tacky glue.
When the glue was dry, I lightly drybrushed the glass with some white paint, then painted the CD with regular white glue and applied Wood land scenics snow flocking.
For a dollar investment, and less than an hour's work time, I pretty pleased with how it turned out. I'm thinking this will make a nice addition to my Frostgrave harbor.
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4 months ago
Nice, that looks pretty boss!
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DeleteVery clever!
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DeleteBrilliant! I wonder what other effects could be rendered with other colors of sea glass?
ReplyDeleteThanks! You could probably do some really interesting fantasy terrain with different colors!
DeleteI think this is the best scratch built scenery idea maybe ever, it looks way real!
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