Thursday, October 1, 2020
BFF Open House
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Halloween: Elegant and Inexpensive...Glam Up A Dollar Tree Skull
- Plastic Skulls (Dollar Tree)
- White Tissue Paper (Dollar Tree)
- Mod Podge
- Acrylic Paints
- Glue Gun and Glue
- Embellishments
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Goodwill Finds: From Plain to Pretty Candleholders for Less Than The Cost of One
I continue to "upscale" my Halloween decor. Since PhD Man left for college I've switched out a bit each year. This year I knew I wanted some more candleholders to give height and depth to my Halloween decor so, masked up and went to my local Goodwill to see what I could find because as Makers, we're not going to go pay big money for the look we want right?
Supplies:
- Thrifted Candleholders
- Acrylic Paints ( I used Craftsmart Dark Grey, Black and Martha Stewart Metallic Titanium)
- Antique Gold Rub n Buff
Here's what I found: three un related pieces that would work together
I have no idea what the one on the left is made of but it's heavy ! I cleaned my finds to get any residue off and then got to work!
Step 1:
After cleaning, removing stickers etc. paint with a base coat to make everything match. I used Craftsmart Acrylic paint from Michaels in Dark Grey:
I like how they almost look like cement but I wanted more shine.
Step 2:
Once they were dry, I went back over them with Martha Stewart Metallic Titanium (also Michaels). But then they were too shiny! So I dabbed on a black glaze and wiped off to age them just the right amount. I'm like Goldilocks...too matte...too shiny...just right.
Step 3:
I wanted to bring out the detail and the raised edges so I grabbed the Rub n Buff from my Faux Spooky Candle project and went over the raised areas, finishing the "buff" part with a soft cloth.
I'm so happy with how the turned out and coordinate not only with each other but the rest of my decor! While I made these for Halloween decorating, I kept them versatile enough that I can use whenever. Total cost: $9 for all three pieces.
Until next time...
Monday, September 28, 2020
Halloween: Trash to Treasure Spooky Faux Candles
- Empty Craft / Wrapping Paper / Paper Towel Rolls. I used empty vinyl rolls and an empty roll from some tulle. I prefer these to paper towel rolls because they're a bit thicker and heartier.
- Paint. I used Craftsmart Acrylics from Michaels
- Hot Glue and Glue Gun. Stash
- Rub n Buff. Available where fine art supplies are sold
Thursday, September 24, 2020
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