I dug around and found a couple of small angels and a nice filigree and played with positioning for a while. This is what I came up with.
 When the glue dried I coated it with gesso.  It needs a few more coats, but I think it's a good start towards a faux plaster ceiling.
When the glue dried I coated it with gesso.  It needs a few more coats, but I think it's a good start towards a faux plaster ceiling. There's actually a bit of the baseboard showing in the above picture.  I primed them with gesso when I started on the ceiling.  Depending on how well things go tomorrow I might get the floor, ceiling, and baseboards in place.  We'll see.
There's actually a bit of the baseboard showing in the above picture.  I primed them with gesso when I started on the ceiling.  Depending on how well things go tomorrow I might get the floor, ceiling, and baseboards in place.  We'll see.I didn't get to any of the other non-research projects. But I did do some snake research and have some ideas of what I will be trying next.
 
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The ceiling is looking great! I love it when there are details in scene, even when viewed at odd angles. Some of my minis are up on high shelves, so the ceiling is what I see!
It's that way for me too. I learned to always do something with the ceiling from my friend, Pat Snowden. She keeps many of her scenes on shelves and the ceilings show quite clearly.
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