
This picnic ant container sort of evolved as I went along. I began with some green paint to cover up the yellow, but then I realized how much the green just wasn't an improvement all on its own. I was also thinking about how much I miss green grass, now that the world outside looks like the cover of a Christmas greeting card. While thinking about grass, my mind drifted to bugs (if you know my girl child, you know about bugs too) and I remember the bowl of plastic ants that has been floating around the house since a month before Halloween. Grass and ants: the picnic theme after that was a no-brainer.

To seal in the acrylic paint and create a grassy texture, I brushed on a layer of sealant (modge podge

I added the picnic blanket, a bit of scrap from the fabric pile, and stuck it in place with more sealant.
When thinking about making 'food' for the picnic, I happen to spot a little felt washer that came undone from I don't even know where just sitting on the floor. I'll take whatever inspiration comes my way.

With some glue, a bit of cocoa, and a touch of patience, the felt washer soon became my chocolate cake.

To frost the cake, I mixed some cocoa with sealant and brushed it on. A bead for a cherry covered the hole and finished the job.

Oddly, securing the ants to the container proved to be the most challenging bit. My plastic ants do not have much contact with a surface, so I had to build up a bubble for which the ant to be glued in.

Despite my relative lack of skill with the glue, it actually worked out pretty well because it also helped secure the bits of 'cake' the ants are carrying away (chopped up bits from a slice of the cake taken out with kitchen scissors).

The last thing to do was to wait a whole day to see if the glue really was going to dry clear or was it going to look like my ants were suffering from a hideous stomach virus and leaking unmentionable fluid wherever they go.
But, it did dry clear. And I'm happy with it, as long as I don't look too close.
And, hey, it even holds the jacks.

Now to finally face those dishes.
I love this! I have food containers housing stuff all over the place too, even empty ones cause you never know when you'll need one right?
ReplyDeleteErm.. something is broke on this page because all I see is half the words and pictures and they are all on the left column. Or is it just me?
ReplyDeleteMe, it looks okay over here.
ReplyDeleteCan everyone else see this?
It's all in the left hand column for me. Can't read it either.
ReplyDeletemines all to the left in the column too...odd.
ReplyDeletebetter?
ReplyDeleteNot yet :(
ReplyDeleteIt is still messed up on my end too. It looks like it was posted in the ad column.
ReplyDeleteokay, very weird. It still looks fine here. I will try to figure this out. I am sorry for the wonkiness!
ReplyDeleteThat is the funnest cannister, EVER.
ReplyDeleteIt appears that it is only internet explorer users that are having a problem viewing this blog. Still don't know what to do about it, but trying to find out still.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks Alison!
Haha, absolutely brilliant! I need to make some of these for my brother for Christmas - he'll love them!
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