Dear Chicago House,
In your garage was a scrap of wood, a scrap of wood that became a beautiful fish sculpture.
I’d like to take credit but I can’t. That all goes to Chicago teenager who not only got busy with hand tools but also painted this beautiful abstract pattern creating a one of a kind fish sculpture.
To make one here is what you will need
- A piece of scarp wood. The piece she used was left overs from a deck board repair 2 by 4 and about 12″ long.
- Hand saw
- Sand paper
- Acrylic craft paints
What next?
- With a pencil, draw a very simple fish shape on your wood – avoid curved lines as these are difficult to cut with a hand saw. Straight lines work best.
- Get busy with that hand saw and cut along your lines – this was hard work and did require a little assistance from Mr Chicago’s muscles!
- Once you have the basic fish shape sand the wood really creating rounded edges and a nice smooth surface for painting
- Using acrylic craft paint create any abstract pattern you like…triangles really work well
Love from
Creative in Chicago
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Your Creative in Chicago teen is so super creative!
🙂
Linda
Love the fish! The colours are beautiful, and the abstract design makes it fun & funky 🙂
whoa, looks great. i love blues.
Really cute! Great painting!
Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party