It all started with Word Art. I love the mixture of words and visual art. I am inspired by combining the two to create something as meaningful as it is beautiful. I see objects as what they could be, not what they are. So began my ventures in creating messages in mixed media. I started an Etsy shop of some of my creations to share with the world. This blog, however, is of personal projects. Come take a look and see what I've rewritten...
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The pressure of a deadline
Our wedding momentos have been sitting in a box for almost ten years. They've been moved to three different houses. Our ten year anniversary party is this weekend. Nothing like the pressure of a deadline to finally turn a box into a scrapbook that tells a story.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
More Fence Recycling
I finished another project this week with some of our old fence wood. We have quite a large pile of this beautiful old weathered wood so I'm just itching to use it. I've wanted to put up something to display photos, artwork, homework or the many various "projects" the kids have done. Two houses ago (my first home I ever purchased) I had a curtain rod in the hallway with clips attached that I regularly changed out artwork and photos. At one point it even held our certificates of completion for our foster care training. That was B.C. , what we call Before Children.
For this project I lightly painted a piece of the wood, I didn't even pre-sand. I purchased some clips at an office supply store and screwed them directly to the wood. I printed an outline of the letters and traced them onto the wood. Normally I would use transfer paper but since this wood is so soft I just outlined the letters and it transferred to the surface. I colored in the letters and then sanded a little to make it look worn. Hopefully you can see in the close up the beautiful indentions, surface weathering and texture of the wood. I hung it on the wall at kid height so I can let them hang up their own work.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Just a quick project
While in Target this week I lusted over a cute doormat with lovely spring colors and bold, graphic lettering. Problem is I can't see spending 15 bucks when I have a perfectly good, but boring, doormat sitting outside my front door.
While taking a break from a very intense labor project I decided to do a quick update to our doormat. I taped off the line with painters tape and sprayed with some aqua outdoor spray paint I had on hand. It wasn't as dark as I wanted so I also did a quick swipe with some aqua chalk paint with a brush. I hand lettered the "hi!" with some yellow chalk paint. I thought about putting "yo!" instead, but our teenager rolls his eyes at us enough as it is. :)
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Chalk Paint
This months Better Homes and Gardens magazine has a coupon for a free sample of one of Lowes new spring colors. I picked up this bright coral pink to make a new batch of chalk paint. I loosely follow a recipe that is 3 parts paint mixed with 1 part water & 1 part plaster of paris. You mix the water and plaster of paris first then add to your paint. I say I follow it loosely because sometimes it just depends on how much room is in the container. In this instance I just eyeballed it and it came out a perfect consistency, just like pudding.
I love this coral color so much that the large bowl will likely stay here with me instead of ending up in my Etsy Shop. Now I just need to find the perfect quote to put on it.
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