Jul 27, 2012

Grandma & Grandpa's Sconces


These sconces used to look similar to this.

 
They had the brass eagles on them like above but they were larger.  
And they used to hang on either side of my grandmas favorite picture. Which looked similar to this.

     
 (It reminded her of her 3 girls)
 
I unscrewed the eagles and spray painted the sconces green. 
I wanted the metal to be the same color as the wood. 


 I adhered these wood pieces I found at a garage sale.


I then sanded and aged them. 
The spray paint came off much quicker than
regular paint. 


These sconces are up at Nllie & Nico's.


Jul 26, 2012

The American Spirit...Still Strong at Our House


I found this blue box at a garage sale. For some reason I love old boxes and crates. My friends think I am crazy, so does my husband. I usually find them at junk store and they are covered in dust and dirt. I just spray them with the hose outside and let them dry...good as new.      


 When I got it the box it had already been painted royal blue. Right a way I thought FLAG. 
Nt sure why, maybe because it was around the 4th of July.


 Then I remembered I had these brass eagles I had taken off some sconces I found in my grandmas stuff. Here is a pic of what the sconces look like now.


More on them tomorrow.


So I saw this tutorial on Lake Girl Paints. She is awesome.        

 

 I was really excited to try out this technique.instead of paintbrushes, she used pieces of cardstock to paint the stripes on her table. You just put a couple, 2 or 3, different colors on the edge of the folded over cardstock.  


I started by taping of the blue rectangle in the left corner. then painted a thin coat of Kills over the rest of the lid. Let it dry and then used painters tape to mask off the stripes I wanted to stay white. I used a piece of chipboard to paint my red stripes because it i really stiff. And I used more red than any of the other colors. If you mess up just spread some more paint on top.


 after the red stripes dried, I took off the painters tape and stamped the white stars on the the blue rectangle. then sanded the whole box and aged it with a tinted glaze. when completely dry I coated it with Minwax.


This Flag Box is up @ Nellie & Nicos.  


Jul 25, 2012

Super Hero Stool


I found this scrapbook paper the other day and knew right away what I wanted to do with it.



I love Kids stuff. It can be colorful and outrageous. PLAYFUL! I found this stool at a thrift store a while back and have been waiting for the perfect inspiration to come along. 

And it did.   


I thought, "Why invent the wheel?"  

So instead of painting the graphics on the stool,  I just cut the words out of the paper and adhered them to the top of the stool after it was painted. 



Then I painted stripes on the legs and sanded everything. Finished it off with a tinted glaze and polyurethane it so it could withstand the kiddos playing with it. . 



I so wish my son was young enough to enjoy this stool. Pooh! Guess I will have to sell it.



This piece is up @ Nellie & Nico's if you are interested in seeing it up close and personal.


Jul 24, 2012

Vintage Blue Quilt Stand

 

This is my Grandmas quilt stand. This stand sat in her bedroom with several quilts she made hanging from it.  


(Do you like this towel? I love it. My friend Janet made it for me. She is awesome!  Thanks J!)

The stand used to be a dark brown wood.


I liquid sanded it, primed it and then painted it this great blue color. Love this color. 
 

Then I sanded away and aged it with tinted glaze.


The quilt stand is for sale @ Nellie & Nicos



Jul 20, 2012

Toothbrush Cabinet


 I am pretty excited about this little project. I have been seeing how people have been using different transfer mediums to transfer vintage images onto just about anything. So I recently invested in a couple different mediums to try them out. The Graphics Fairy's "12 Easy Steps to Image Transfer" has been very helpful in my education of these processes.  


For this project I decided to use the Citra Solv Method on painted wood. I got most of my info on how to do this from "Our Adventures in Home Improvement"


Okay, so like most things, there is a learning curve. I had my husband print off a couple copies of this Vintage toothbrush image from The Graphics Fairy  I had to alter it a bit to come up with the image below. the image needs to be backwards from how you want it to look on your piece.

 
Then I cut down the Photo copies to fit in the center panel and taped it down with painters tape.

So here is where things went terribly wrong. It says to adhere your copy with the ink side down (did that) and to brush a small amount of Citra Solv onto the back of the downward facing copy... well I did that or so I thought. I was using a sponge brush (probably my first mistake). So then I started rubbing the backside of the copy with, they suggest a spoon, I used a bone folder. And of coarse me being impatient as I am, I decided it wasn't working fast enough, so I put more Citra Solv on. BAD IDEA! Citra Solv is a major grease remover and I now know you could probably use it to strip furniture. Damn the copy started bleeding all over and the paint started bubbling and then adhered to the paper. So I had a HUGE mess on my hands. 

So being the quick learner that I am (I have much practice from learning from my mistakes) I quickly cut of the part of the print out that I had not ruined and throw everything else away. (That stuff stinks) Then I scraped off the messed-up paint and sanded it a bit. Re-primed, repainted, re-aged.

While doing all this I thought about what I had done wrong.

A. this method is for unfinished wood, the solution gets soaked up and then you don't have the problems I did.    
B. I put way too much on with the wrong type of brush.

C. the bone folder actually worked very well. (the only thing I did right) 



Okay so lets try this again.

 I salvaged some of my photo copy and thank goodness my husband had made more than one copy. (he must know me) I cut the toothbrushes into strip so that if I messed up again i would not ruin them all. I held one of the toothbrushes down and lined it up with the bottom of the panel. I then used a 1/2" or 1/4" wide painters brush and dipped it into the citra solv. I practicly wiped it dry before rubbing it on the backside of the photo copy. i worked in very small section, 1", so i could see what the reaction would be. then I scraped the back of the photo copy with the bone folder. 

You can see below that at one point I got a little too much Citra Solv on the copy and the paint started to stick to again. it wasn't that bad and I thought it looked kind of cool, so I didn't fix it, but you REALLY can't put much solution on the copy when working with a painted surface.    


Eleven toothbrushes, later I was done. I let it sit over night before sealing the image with Min-wax polyurethane. I was scared to touch the surface. Afraid the image would run. It was no problem though. I did try not to have to brush over my strokes much though just encase.     



I found this cute drawer pull @ Micheal's. It says "see what is inside" 


I painted the inside blue and aged it.





 This piece would be a great addition to any bathroom. It has a towel rack at the bottom and roomy shelves for medication and toothbrushes. 

 
It is up @ Nellie & Nico's right now. 

I hope you can learn from my mistakes. 

 


Jul 19, 2012

Butterfly Globe

A friend of mine turned me onto these great globes by ImagineNations


This one runs almost $600.00, when she told me she'd like one for her birthday I told her she was crazy! I'm not made of $$$, she is as bag as my son.  

Then I started putting my thinking cap on. Maybe I could make her one for her birthday. So I went garage saling and found a globe. And then I printed out some (alot of) butterflies and hand cut them all out. I now know why they are charging so much for these globes. Wow I must LOVEEEEEE you my friend. 

Spray painted the base red and got to gluing.  

This is what I came up with:


I hope you like it, I know she did. 


Jul 18, 2012

I'M BACK

Hi All -

I am finally back to the computer...more like I finally came up for air and took some pictures of what I have been working on. It is really hard for me to remember to take pics...especially before pics. I really need to get better at this. But I do have before pics of the item I want to share today.   

The back story: a few months ago my Aunt finished cleaning out my Grandmothers house at the lake. Grandma is living up here now and we are trying to sell her house to help pay for her care. If anyone is interested in a Lake home @ Grand Lake in Oklahoma click HERE for more details. This home has been in our family for a very long time. I believe my Great Grandfather lived here while my mom was growing up...

Any who, after my other Aunt,cousin, and I when through everything my Aunt gave to me the stuff no one else wanted and that I thought I could sell. SEVERAL boxes of stuff later I have begun cleaning, recycling and up-cycling stuff.

This lamp was one of those items. I remember grandma used to have this lamp in here "Peach" guest room. My favorite room to stay in at the lake.

   
It was kind of difficult to imagine how to up-cycle this lamp. The shade is glass and I couldn't figure out how to get the flowers off of the glass pieces. At first I thought I would adhere fabric to the glass. 

Here is what I came up with. 


 I ended up decoupaging the glass with paper.


I took the lamp apart and primed all the metal. Then I spray painted it this light pink. I then decoupaged every other glass panel with stripes and flowers. I sanded the edges and then lacquered the tops. Then put the lamp back together and Ta-Da a new lamp.   



All ready to sell @ Nellie & Nico's. The lamp should be up there later today with many more goodies I have to share with you this week.   

Hope you have a crafty day - 

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