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Thursday, May 28, 2020
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Funtastic Friday # 281
Welcome to Funtastic Friday . It's always so exciting to see the variety of busy bloggers and their recent creativity each week. It has been especially helpful during this time of self quarantine. Thank you for continuing to inspire us all. Party on folks!
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Glistening Pearl Paint Over Coastal Blue Water Walls DIY Bathroom Make Over
The makeover plan was to paint the color of the water onto the walls creating the subtle hombre effect of the water as it makes it's depth change. To pull it all together, I planned to use the Valspar Pearl Paint over the top to give the sense that the water was sparkling , glistening bright and blue, in the beautiful Florida sun.
I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Here's what I did to paint , blend and pearlize the walls.
First, I chose the colors that best matched the look of the water.
Then I painted the bottom with the lighter color and the top with the darker blue. I did not create a straight line across where the two colors met. I wanted to show the curved changes you can see when you look out at the Gulf of Mexico.
The towel rack and the outlet covers were painted in order to help them blend into the visual of the water.
I knew the stark contrast of the colors would need to be toned down with some blending and eventually, the pearlized paint. In order to do this,I laid down a line of paint, at the water change mark,
in each color and blended them back and forth with a damp brush.
For the finale, I
ragged on the diluted pearl paint. I actually over diluted the pearl paint for the first coat and had to redo the ratio of paint to water on the second coat.
ragged on the diluted pearl paint. I actually over diluted the pearl paint for the first coat and had to redo the ratio of paint to water on the second coat.
Rag painting is like sponge painting, you use a damp rag and pick up some paint and blot the rag
on some newspaper and then stamp a small section at a time. All the while you'll be turn and twisting
your wrist to change the look of the rag. This part is important because you want to avoid the same look from the rag. Overall the constant stamp change keeps the eye from noticing anything exact. It becomes a subtle finish to the whole look of the water and softens the lines of the paint.
What do you think of the stripes shower curtain idea?
Can't wait to see it all come to life with the stripes.
Keep painting.
Michele
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Monday, May 18, 2020
Thursday, May 14, 2020
New Home Card DIY and Printable
My daughter's boyfriend recently purchased a new home. I wanted to send a little gift card and a note to wish him well.
Since I make so many things , I decided to see if there was a funny idea for a card, on Pinterest.
This is my inspiration piece.
Please stop by and see all the great cards by this unique artist. She has some of the funniest quotes and hysterical artwork.
Remember I am on self quarantine, plus I'm trying to use up my stash of shit around this house. Of course, it's not shit but you should see what I have managed to pack into my little one bedroom condo.
Here's what I did.
I started with a sheet of watercolor paper.
But what about an envelope? Hmmm.
As chance would have it, that day I ran across a packet of Xmas cards I had been meaning to pack away that day. I used one of the cards, (and envelope), to trace the card onto my watercolor paper. Now I was sure my card would fit into the envelope.
Fold the paper in half to create the card.
I practiced drawing some houses.
I used a permanent marker because I had originally planned to add a little watercolor. I was considering making one of the houses hot pink with black polka dots.
I used a straight edge and a ruler to get my lettering as straight as possible.
In the end, I think it's perfect . The one house leaning to the side is too funny to me. It's actually a happy accident... hey, it's not easy drawing your own card.
I've included a copy for you to download and print your own card. It's fun for anyone who has bought a new home or has recently moved.
Enjoy.
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