Immediately warning questions: there are no snow and winter landscapes too. Just a combination of white lace and red rose gives me such associations, so called "Rosa in the snow"
So:
The bottle is quite simple in shape. In this work, I wanted to try the technique of decays with napkins. Napkin found beautiful: flower, butterfly, tag on a branch ...
Around the picture glued lace. First, the lateral wide, by oblique. Then below the thin strip of lace, as if complete, deliberate the picture. On the neck sheltered cord, white with silver thread inside. There are no difficulties at this stage, so I did not even make pictures in stages.
Now about dots around the picture - made them toothpick. White is a white acrylic paint. Burgundy - Morida "Oregon". First drawn around the rose or butterfly, the rest of the space filled the dots arbitrarily, how the soul was put
That's how it looked back:
Then painted dots on the neck:
Inside the neck it seemed to me ugly when he painted with gray primer, she registered inside uneven sweeps. So I glued inside a piece of braid, burgundy with white ornament
In principle, at this stage you can be lacquered, which I have done. But (!!!) there is one feature
If you paint at least something right on the veil, the drawing is blown away. That is, burgundy dots made by the verse, swallow, swear. Therefore ... I first covered the whole drawing with another PVA layer (undiluted !!!). When the layer of glue dries, you can already coat anything. Varnish colorless furniture, 2 layers.
Of course, behind my branded print logo
From above climbed the sublected skirt from lace, looks like a lace cap
He fastened the peel dark-red thread, paper tapes for decorating flowers: one golden (echoes the butterfly, tag ...), the second - red with white checkers (reminds points on the main drawing ...)
This is how it looks in the final version, I show it from all 4 sides:
It seems to me that this thing turned out to be delicate, bright, some kind of air ... But I also want to know your impressions and comments.
Best regards, Olga