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Jenny found a picture frame from Ikea at a thrift store. She dyed it and repaired it, then worked on making tentacles out of clay. She painted and sealed the tentacles, then placed them in the frame. She mixed resin and poured it into the frame, adding floating plants and waves. Finally, she created foam using glue, soap, and water. The project turned out well. Hello friends, my name is Jenny and today I am going to turn this picture frame into something from my nightmare. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was buying it I realized that it was from Ikea. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I found this piece in a thrift store, but when I was dissecting it I found out that it came from Ikea, just like 99% of all objects known to mankind. I glued the paper of the frame back to the cardboard and dyed it in a deep blue-green color as a background. I glued the paper of the frame back to the cardboard and dyed it in a deep blue-green color as a background. I put it off to the side to dry, put the glass piece back on, break one of the metal pieces and put some glue at the sides to make sure no resin will leak. I put it off to the side to dry, put the glass piece back on, break one of the metal pieces and put some glue at the... I put it off to the side... I put it off to the side to dry, put the... I put it off to the side to dry, put the glass piece back on, break one of the metal pieces and put some glue at the sides to make sure no resin will leak. I put it off to the side to dry, put the glass piece back on, break one of the metal pieces and put some glue at the sides to make sure no resin will leak. I put it off to the side to dry, put the glass piece back on, break one of the metal pieces and put some glue at the sides to make sure no resin will leak. Then I started working on the tentacles because snapping screams home to me and the sweet feeling of Thalasophia. Thalasophia. Oh my god, I can't cut the tentacle. Thalasophia. Thalasophia. Thalaso... Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Then I started working on the tentacles because snapping screams home to me and the sweet feeling of Thalasophia. Then I started working on the tentacles because snapping screams home to me and the sweet feeling of Thalasophia. Phobia. Thalas... Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. Thalasophobia. I started working on the tentacles because... No. And then I started working on the tentacles because snapping screams home to me and the sweet feeling of Thalasophia. Phobia. Thalasophia. I then started working on the tentacles because snapping screams home to me and the sweet feeling of Thalasophia. I make a base of aluminium foil... I make a base of aluminium foil... I'm sorry. So I can cover that with clay. I made four tentacles, shaped one, and one that reminded of... I made a base... I make a base out of aluminium foil so I can cover that with clay. I made four tentacles, shaped one, and one that reminded me of a chicken leg. I need a thin layer of clay, but since I don't have a fancy pasta machine, I will just massage my clay until it's flat with relaxation. I cover the tentacles and give the surface some texture with different tools. I cover the tentacles and give the surface some texture with different tools. Then I will roll a lot... And then I roll a lot of different sized balls. I put the biggest at the base and turn them into little suction cups. Then I roll... Then I roll... And then I roll a lot of different sized balls, put the biggest at the base and turn them into those little suction cups. Then I roll a lot of different sized balls, put the biggest at the base and turn them into those little suction cups. After that I channel my inner Edward Scissorhands for some light gardening. I want these petals to float on the water and I also need... Then I channel my inner Edward Scissorhands for some light gardening. I want these petals to float on the water. Then I channel my inner Edward Scissorhands for some light gardening. I want these petals to float on the water to give it more of a realistic look. I also want to make some floating water plants, you know, like lily plants. I also want to make some floating water plants, so I made them out of clay. I also want to put on some floating water plants, so I made them out of clay. I was a little distracted while baking. I got a little distracted while baking these, so the edges are a bit messy. I was a little distracted while baking these, so the edges are a bit messy. I was a little distracted while baking these, so the edges are a bit messy. But then again, I am going to cover them with paint, so no harm done. But then again, I am going to cover them with paint, so no harm done. And while I'm at it, I also cover the tentacles with a black layer of paint. And I follow that up with some blue. And while I'm at it, I also cover the tentacles with a black layer of paint. And then I also cover the tentacles with a little base layer of black paint. I let that dry completely and follow that up with some blue drybrushing, starting from a darker blue and working my way up to a lighter blue. I seal the deal with a layer of varnish and again let it dry. I seal the deal with a layer of varnish and again let it dry. I put the dry cardboard back and start to think about placement. I put the dry cardboard back and start to think about placement. I put the dry cardboard back in its place and start to think about placement. Once I have a vague plan in my head, I mix some resin in a 1 by 1 ratio and color it with some black, green and blue. I try to recreate the color of the cardboard background. I put the dry cardboard back in its place and start to think about placement. Once I have a vague plan in my head, I mix some resin in a 1 by 1 ratio and color it with some black, green and blue. I try to recreate the color of the cardboard background. I pour the mixture in and start smearing it around. I pour the mixture in and start smearing it around. I pour the mixture in and start smearing it around like I am making a sandwich, because frankly, I don't know what I'm doing. This was actually the first time that I worked with resin, so yeah, I was a bit nervous. I soon came to the realization that I should have glued my tentacles in place before pouring the resin, but I move on and put in the floating plants that I'm sure have a name, but I don't know what it is. Maybe a lily? I don't know. A water lily? I also put in some plants and leaves. When the resin was about halfway done, I forced the tentacles in and let it rest on something while it dried down completely. And when it did dry, a day later, I used some silicone in it's form. When it did dry down, I used some silicone glue for some waves. Once it was completely dried, I used some silicone glue to create some waves, and I mixed some glue, soap and water to create foam. And I think that's about done. Let's have a look at the results. And when it did completely dry down, I used some silicone to form some waves, and mixed some glue, soap and water to create foam. And I think that's completely done. Let's have a look at the results together.