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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Angels on High

Angels on High


I saw this for sale (made in wood)  on a website.  Since I don't have woodworking tools, I decided to make it with foam board.  It is light and easier to work with, and to store.  It is about 6 feet tall.  It is done in layers.  I cut the a full body as the first layer.  I cut the pieces, allowing for gaps between pieces.  Here is a picture of most of the layering done, and before painting:


Layering the Feathers


After all the layers were complete, I painted the front and the back with Bin Primer/Sealer.  I am putting it outside, under a covered porch, so I wanted to seal it.  The next step was painting it a dark brown.

At this point, I started layering on color.  As you can see, I did not do a solid coat, more like dry brushing.  I also high-lighted areas with different colors.  Then again after the antiquing process.
 
This is the completed painting phase.  If you like this, you could stop here.


I sprayed this with a Sealer/Primer.  Then, I used a antiquing wax all over the angel, as in the first photo.  The 'Peace' sign was three layers and I used the same process as above.


I am posting two pictures of the patterns.  If you enlarge them by 550 percent.




Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Baby Shower Decorations

Zebra Chair

This shower was for a special Baby Girl, named Vada.  The Theme was Animal Toys.  Oh, and lots and lots of Pink!  Today's Blog will be the chair for the Lady-in-Waiting.  The chair went through many stages and changes, because I really did not know where I was going with it.

I bought this chair, about 10 years ago, for $4.00.  I painted it to match a dining set, and it has been used for 10 years.  New dining set, new use for chair.




I painted the chair with pink stripes, twice.  This is the first stripe version.  Then I decided to put the Zebra's head on, and the stripes did not match the chair.  For the Zebra's head, I found a photo of  a zebra on Google, and made a large grey and white pattern.  I cut the silhouette out on a white foam craft sheet.  Then, I cut out the stripes on pink.  An exacto knife cuts it like butter.   Then I decided it needed a body, I made another pattern, moved it cut it, and shaped it to fit the chair.



The stripes did not match the body, so I repainted it.  I just sketched in a few stripes to match the body and free-handed the rest. 

 This is the completed giraffe.  I added a nose, eye, a full mane, a flower, black hooves, and a tail.


It was great fun to make.  I love letting my imagination go wild.  In later blogs, I will post the matching centerpieces, shower umbrella, and a Memory Box I made as a gift.  I hope you enjoyed seeing the steps in creating a chair into a Zebra.




Saturday, September 20, 2014

Super Hero Baby Shower Gift

Memory Box

I have spent the summer working on future events, and could not post any pictures before the actual event.

For this Baby Shower, the theme of the Nursery and the Shower was Super Heroes. 


I created embroidery files for my Sister, who owns a Viking embroidery machine, for one of her signature quilts.   I turned those files into graphics for a Super Hero Memory Box.  We often coordinate gifts.  Here are pics of the front and back of her quilt:

I use a 14 inch round Kraft box.   Next,  I design graphics to fit the dimensions of the box.  I have a printer that prints 13 inches wide, and I use matte coated paper 13 x 19 inches.  Below is the design printed out.



I use Artist's Matte Medium (as glue) and a 'credit card' to apply to the box.  The 'credit card' is the absolute best tool for smoothing paper over a glue.  Believe me,  I have tried every type of adhesive, but the Matte Medium provides the best permanent adhesive.  I also use the matte medium as a top coating.  It is very durable.  Below are photos of the covered box.





Box with Lid



 Box Lid









Box Interior




I have been giving the Boxes, at Baby Showers, for 15 years.  The  Moms come back years later and tell me how much they love it.  It keeps 'little memories' safe and in one place.