I am very excited about this upcycle as I am not a big fan of the look of a file cabinet. We had this one and honestly it's probably going to be somewhere in the new house that people will see it. I do not have a dedicated office space but will probably set something up in the guest bedroom with our computer. In my mind, I wanted something that looked gentle and sweet and well, what's better than a few daisies?
Next, there was a quick brush of some Elmer's Glue. Yes, the white school glue. I painted it on in a few spots here and there to add a little crackle. For more about adding crackle finishing check out Upcycled Buffet , Faux Finished Frame and this Squid Towel Holder.
Here, I added a coat of It's Jade, chalky paint , a soft almost Victorian pale green. Once the paint hits the Elmer's Glue it starts a chemical reaction and the paint, in those spots, starts to look gelatinous as the paint begins to separate. (It's worth a trial on a sample board)
Allow the paint to dry.
Now, I made a few clay embellishments using my #IOD mold.
and air dry paper clay by Creative Paper Clay. IOD sells a great paper clay as well.
To make the clay daisies, I dust the mold with some corn starch to keep it from sticking and then use the clay in the molds just like Playdoh.
I let this set up for about 1 hour and then painted over the clay pieces wit my Jade green chalky paint.
After everything was dry I grabbed a few colors of craft paint and dry brushed a bit of color onto the flowers and the leaves. I wanted the paint light here.
I created some metal paint that I mixed using gold and silver craft paints with the addition of a few drops of black. I was trying to lessen the look of the harsh gold with the addition of a bit of silver and I was trying to lend an age to the color by adding the black. In the end it looks like a bronze.
To apply the metallic paint I used a technique that I saw being used by Dionne Woods on Youtube.
Then it gets run through some paint , blotted and run over the furniture creating a very textured look.
A little sanding around the edges to create some distressing and a coat of clear wax.
A little sanding around the edges to create some distressing and a coat of clear wax.
She is currently doing double duty as a side table while we wait for our furniture to be delivered.
Thanks for stopping by.
With love and gratitude,
Michele
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