This wee gnome lives in an itsy mushroom home, which tucks into a small box decorated with a mushroom theme. Sylvie Abecassis, the instructor and an illustrator and mixed media artist, likes to work small. To give you an idea of scale, the box for the gnome’s home is a matchbox!
Sylvie has crafted the tiny home from Apoxie Sculpt, a fast-drying clay that’s easy to work with and has the adhesive power of epoxy. It’s a fascinating medium that can be used in so many ways. Sylvie demonstrates how to work with it and describes its uses. She adds a tiny vintage gnome on the doorstep of the mushroom home from her fantastical collection of itty-bitty treasures.
Once everyone’s molded the gnome’s little house and set it aside to dry, Sylvie demonstrates how to cover the small boxes. She uses paper and washi tape, then adds the teeniest bits of paper to create the mushroom decorations. (You might want to bring a pair of tweezers to class.) The final step of the project is painting the gnome’s home and setting it inside the box. Charming!
You’re now all set, if you’re so inclined, for the annual Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 14, 2025. It’s a worldwide event celebrating the spirit of unexpected surprises. On that day, artists will hide original mushroom-themed artworks in public places, then give hints so others can find and keep them. Check out the fun at #gameofshroomsofficial
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