19 April, 2026

Anyone home?

I have misinterpreted our current "Zoology" theme over at the Alphabet challenge blog, meaning I'll just post a regular creation this time instead of a DT inspiration. If you feel inspired by it, even better - just make sure you feature an animal on your project to qualify!
Anyway, I've been seeing those decorated mandala stones recently, and while they look absolutely stunning, I don't have the patience to line those dots in geometrical patterns (and how do you make them so even, I wonder?). I wanted to create something similar, though, and while on rehabiliration, I found a rather large snail house during a walk in the forest. I cleaned it up and let it dry, and brought it to my next crafting session. It took quite a few layers of white acrylic paint to cover up the surface, and by the time I was done, the lesson was over.
This gave me the opportunity to think about what to do next: decoupage with some tiny motifs? Cover everything in random colours, or a particular colour scheme? In the end, I decided to go for contrast with a touch of geometry. I took black acrylic paint, and started adding a pattern on the narural line of the snail house. I opted for something like petals, making them bigger and bigger as I continued from the top of the snail house to the opening on the bottom.
I even managed to end the petal pattern in a way that runs into the snail hole!
And while it was quite tricky to paint those tiny bumps because I didn't have the proper size paintbrush...
... It was just as tricky to go bigger, as I realized I had to pay attention really hard to keep the petal pattern symetrical. 
In the end, I even decided to paint the interior of the snail house - at least the part I could reach with my paintbrush. I tried white in the beginning, figuring only the pattern should be black, but I realized it looked way better once I covered the white inside with black. It gives the impression of an endless hole, all while the black pattern from the outside runs directly into the opening. 
Once all dried up, and I thought I was done. However, I took my snail house to my next crafting session to seal the paint job with clear varnish. My idea was to just give the project a neat finish, but only after comparing the before and after pics I realized what a difference a transparent layer can do. From a dull surface to a shiny new house - who would have thought! 
Before I went home, I left the snail house at the exchange desk - I figured somebody might want to take it home for decoration, as a reminder of their own rehabilitation stay, or as a tiny thing that fits in your palm and absorbs all your unspoken thoughts into the black void?

challenges: 
allsorts challengeblog: ATG with optional twist "in the garden"
C.R.A.F.T.: ATG
card free zone: ATG but a card
crafty catz: ATG

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