"Tonight's project is all about the step by step transformation of a plain wooden substrate into something not only practical, but something beautiful to look at".
Let me take you through step by step ....
1. First, I carefully removed the knobs
from the drawers.
2. I filled the holes with Grunge Paste,
to flatten the surface again and left it to dry.
3. Once my first layer of Mud SplatFresco was dry (which I roughly applied with a brush), I applied a thin layer
of Crackle Glaze with a palette knife. I left that aside to dry too.
4. Meanwhile, I prepared some Kraft Paper to cover the inside of the drawers.
5. I than applied a thin layer of Ice BlueFresco with a piece of Cut N Dry. (I can only refer to Leandra’s super duper
Crackle Glaze video HERE for the how to!) Once the magic had worked and the cracking
was done, I roughly worked the surface with a sanding grip.
6. Use a blending tool and Vintage Photo
Distress Ink to accentuate the distressed look.
7. I placed my kraft paper inside the
drawer for a finished look.
8. Using my sanding grip again, I
cleaned the knobs from all glue residues.
9. I glued it to a pencil with a glue
dot, so that I could colourize it with Tarnished Brass Distress Paint without
having paint all over my fingers. Once dry, I added a generous layer of Vintage
Photo Distress Ink.
10. Using Tacky glue, I placed the knobs
back on the drawers.
11. I stamped the text from Ink and The Dog Collcetion (Backgrounds Plate 2) on the
top and the ledger from Backgrounds Plate 2 on the side, with Coffee Archival Ink.
Now for the
little embellishment:
1. I started by mixing some Grunge Paste
with Stone and Holly Fresco Paint.
2. I then used a palette knife to apply it to the wooden frame.
3. Once dried, I added some brown
accents with Melted Chocolate Dylusions Ink.
4. I stamped the "text" from Backgrounds Plate 2 with
Coffee Archival Ink along with the Wings 1 image using Black Archival Ink onto a piece of
Smoothy White Stamping Card, I then added some Vintage Photo Distress Ink to cut down the white.
5. The heart is made of cold china paste
and colorized with Blood Orange and Claret Fresco Paint. I also added a thin
layer of Crackle Glaze on top to make it a bit shinier.
I hope you have enjoyed my first project of the week. I would be delighted if you could join me this week in the GD challenge. To upload/share your inspired creativity, click HERE.
See you all again tomorrow evening. France x
Leandra Says: Wonderful 1st project France, you have nailed the crackle/aged/distressed look perfectly. Those stamps are ideal for this project. Love the faux patina feel to the little wooden embellie frame.
Gillian Says: You have captured the distressed look amazingly well France, love the mix of paints/inks you used to achieve this look .... Ice Blue is the perfect colour for such a project. Love it muchly. x
18 comments:
That's so cool! Wonderful distressed effect on the drawers and the wooden frame as a picture is brilliant!
Beautiful just beautiful..I love browns and blues together and the crackle is perfect!! Gorgeous little set of drawers!
wow, what a lovely distressed look to that little chest... welcome back,France!!
I love the blue and the distressed look to this piece! Loads of inspiration here, looking forward to playing along with France again! xx Julie Ann
Wow. That's outstanding. Gorgeous piece!
I love it, the crackles look fantastic.
Welcome back France ! A great start of this week's inspiration.
Lovely work as ever :)
Happy craftin
Rebecca
Lovely project
Jo
x
Gorgeous project France ! Love the little frame ! Sue C x
What a lovely little piece. Great tutorial.
Fabulous distressing and love the little picture frame.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Love these drawers, scrummy distress! Trace x
Utterly lush, distressed to perfection xo
Absolutely love this project, France, and it came out beautifully! Love the blue/brown color palette, and the detail is perfect for a "vintage" piece! Well done!
Fabulous antique crackle look - what a gorgeous start to the week!
Alison x
Gorgeous antiquing France, & I love the tiny frame!
Alison x
Wow wow wow awesome creation, the crackle effect is amazing :-) Kezzy xxx
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