I'm not thrilled with how my box turned out, but it isn't horrible. Given that I've never tried anything remotely like it, I think it's OK, and some of my classmates had very nice things to say about it. After literally losing sleep over it (I'd wake up during the night and my brain would start working on what to put in it, how to arrange this or that, how to anchor the glasses...), at this point I'm just relieved to have it behind me. No idea what kind of grade I'll get for it, but I've got an A+ (101.56%, thanks to a bonus paper I turned in for "insurance") for everything else I've done this semester, so unless the instructors really hate it, I think I've got at least a B+ for the class.
One of the instructors suggested "distressing" the clock so it wouldn't look so new and the purple paint wouldn't look so bright. I first sprinkled it with water and dunked it in the ashes in the grill. That didn't really work - the ashes didn't adhere to the plastic very well - so I set it in some used coffee grounds overnight. That did the trick; once I shook off the excess, it looked old (which it's not) and dirty (which it definitely is, now).
Some of it was fun, like the painting once I figured out what technique to use. (Scene Painting tips and techniques came in handy here.) The glasses were a happy thrift-shop find, as were the glass "pebbles", seashells, and dyed nutshells that went into them. Lots of idea were raised and discarded along the way - this art thing is quite a complicated, drawn-out process! :D
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