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The Ugliest Mirror in the World Makeover

May 28, 2016 by Patti 30 Comments

“Gold, pure gold.”  THOSE were the thoughts in the mind of the creator of this old mirror of mine.

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 038aOkay, maybe not pure gold but still, I believe that in the beginning the creator of my thrift store mirror had every intention of making this mirror quite beautiful.  A mirror to be displayed and admired. 

(Keep reading to hear a little secret about this mirror 😉

Eventually she was purchased and probably did have a stint at living life as the mirror she was created to be.  Then time passed and, as often happens, circumstances for this mirror didn’t turn out as expected.  Life happened.  Lots of life apparently as this mirror eventually became a lady most colorful.  And not in the best of ways. The Ugliest Mirror in the World 001I was so excited when I saw this mirror sitting on the Goodwill shelf with the $4.99 price tag that I added it to my cart in a heartbeat.  The checker though!  I could tell by the look on her face when I placed it on the checkstand that she was a bit surprised that anyone would dole out their hard earned money for such a hideous piece.

The Ugliest Mirror in the World 004A painted lady, gaudy in iridescent purple, blue, and green, hiding the gilded beauty of what she was originally created to be.  I get that.  I believe that we are all created with unique gifts and talents and the potential to be what God designed us to be.  Life circumstances can change us though, shut us down, make us fearful to pursue God’s intended path for our lives.

Homemade Milk PaintSome of us seem to push through to fulfill our dreams early on in life.  Others may need a lot of healing to get back on the right track (that’s me, a late bloomer).  Unfortunately some may never get there because they have no one in their lives to see through to the beauty beneath and walk with them toward their full potential.

Homemade Milk Paint 2I decided that I would not take this mirror back to her former glory because she wasn’t the same mirror.  She had many layers now and, though they were indeed gaudy, I didn’t want to hide them completely.

I began this project by toning down my colorful mirror with a few coats of homemade cassein paint that I learned to make in the online painting course Farragoz, The Art of Patina.  This simple-to-make paint creates great texture!

Crackle Medium To add even more depth I decided to give my mirror a crackled look by randomly dabbing wood glue over the cassein paint.

French LinenAfter that was nearly dry I painted the mirror using my Homemade Chalk Paint Recipe with latex paint that Home Depot custom matched to Annie Sloan Chalk Paint’s French Linen (taken from my ASCP color card).

French Linen 2You can see here how nicely the paint is cracking as it dries.

Old White WashA dry brushing of a lighter color Homemade Chalk Paint (a Home Depot match to Annie Sloan’s Old White) followed next.

Dust of Ages in Clear WaxLast of all I used a clear soft wax to seal the layers of paint, pressing Amy Howard’s Dust of Ages into the crevices while the wax was still somewhat tacky.  Have I told you how much fun this stuff is to work with?  It comes in a large 10 oz. jar which should pretty much last me forever.  For ordering info you can click on the picture below.

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 009Now for a little outdoor photo shoot . . .

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 005. . . with Sasha stopping by to check on her appearance.  She is none too happy with all the new grey in her muzzle.

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The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 029More close ups to show the depth that the milk paint and crackle medium give a painted piece.

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The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 017Here you’ll see a little bit of the old color coming through because sometimes a little peek of where we’ve been can remind  us of how far we’ve come and make us grateful.

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 015It’s hard to believe now that this was once an atrocious looking mirror, shunned and discarded at the Goodwill.

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 003Maybe it takes one who has experienced the feeling of being shunned and discarded to see the beautiful potential in one like this.

Now for the little secret I told you I would reveal:  This mirror, underneath all of it’s Old World charm, is plastic!  Yes, PLASTIC.  Who would ever guess?

The Ugliest Mirror Makeover 015aFor more furniture painting ideas and techniques please check out my Pinterest board, and follow along if you like.  To enroll in an awesome online painting course where you’ll learn to make your own paints and be guided through the process of learning several different finishing techniques please check out the Farragoz link here (or on my sidebar).

“For You did form my inward parts; You did knit me together in my mother’s womb . . . My frame was not hidden from You when I was being formed in secret [and] intricately and curiously wrought [as if embroidered with various colors] in the depths of the earth [a region of darkness and mystery] . . . Your eyes saw my unformed substance, and in Your book all the days [of my life] were written before ever they took shape, when as yet there was none of them. How precious and weighty also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How vast is the sum of them! If I could count them, they would be more in number than the sand. When I awoke, [could I count to the end] I would still be with You.”  Psalm 139:13-18 The Message Bible

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 NIV

And just in case you were wondering . . . it is never too late for God to redeem the wasted years of our lives.

You are loved so much!

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A French Flea Market Look With Homemade Paints

September 4, 2015 by Patti 11 Comments

What do you do to keep from going stir crazy when you’ve come down with a late summer cold that leaves you feeling just…plain…crummy?  What do you do when the good doc says, “You need rest,” but resting leaves you restless?  When my body is at rest my mind becomes busy with thoughts of all of the things that need to be done.  Can anyone relate?  So I’ve been doing my best to follow doctor’s orders, resting a lot and only doing “little” projects.

Angel - Ageing with gesso 023In playing around with paint this week I decided to give this sweet plaster angel an Old World look, like something  you might find in a French Flea Market.  I first learned this technique from Rosemary, who blogs at Villabarnes and is an amazing artist.  It is a technique that is easily accomplished with a little paint and Gesso. Note: Gesso is a medium used to prepare painter’s canvas and can be found in art and craft stores.

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This painting technique looks best on items with lots of nooks and crevices, such as frames, carved boxes, and figurines.  Thrift stores have a wealth of items available or you might want to try it out on a decorative piece you already have at home.

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I began by quickly painting my angel with dark grey paint.  I wasn’t particularly careful about how I painted it and I left some areas more sparsely painted where I wanted the original gold to show through.

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After the grey paint dried I slathered on some homemade Gesso.  Yes, slathered.  I wasn’t at all careful about full coverage.

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Before the Gesso could dry I wiped back the whole piece with a paper towel, exposing the color beneath.

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Finally, in certain areas that I wanted to highlight, I wiped even more of the Gesso away with the corner of a damp paper towel.

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A little drying time and VOILA, a new creation!  Old Things New or maybe New Things Old? Angel - Ageing with gesso 005a

Here she sits on my dresser amidst my Vintage Lace Bottles, wearing a little vintage jewelry of her own.

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I like the color contrast of this angel against all the creamy white.

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Here you can see the areas where I didn’t quite cover the gold.  I ended up sanding back even a bit more to allow more gold to show through.

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I do believe this is the quickest and easiest DIY I’ve ever posted.  I love simple projects like this don’t you?

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I made my paint and Gesso with very little expense using recipes that I learned in the Farragoz Painting Course but you could use any chalk type paint and store bought Gesso to accomplish the same effect.

I’m off now to take a little rest before transforming another garage sale find! 😉

Blessings,

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Tips for Creating Rustic French Signage

July 22, 2015 by Patti 17 Comments

Do you ever have times of feeling SUPER motivated . . . with great bursts of energy to tackle projects you’ve been carrying around in your head?  Times of enough forward incentive to conquer two, or three, or six undertakings at the same time?

That’s what sunshine does for me.

When it’s dreary and drizzly outside my window I seem to lack ambition but with the long sunny days of summer here in SC I’m on a roll!

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As promised in my post Adding the French Country Look to Your Kitchen, I’m back to share:

My Favorite Tips for Creating Rustic French Signage
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  Some of what I’ll be sharing I learned while taking the Farragoz Painting Course seen on my sidebar (if you haven’t it checked out yet you should).  It has been a great course for learning things about painting that I’d never learned anywhere else, as well as teaching me to make my own paints from natural products.

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For this project I’m using some items I had on hand from previous projects (items the course teaches one to make from scratch), Americana Decor’s Chalky Finish paint in black and white Liquitex Gesso.

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On a pre-cut board from Michael’s I began by painting on a few layers of Gesso and then layers of black paint, drying between each coat with a hair dryer.

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Can you see all the cool cracking caused by my hair dryer?  Next I took a cheap candle and smushed it on the surface, wherever I wanted the black paint to show through my top coat.  Note the big chunks of wax left behind.

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I painted over everything with Behr’s knockoff of the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (ASCP) color Country Grey.  This color and all the remaining paint colors used in this tutorial were mixed with my Homemade Chalk Paint Recipe #3. One coat covers well but I used two for an even more layered look.

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Lettering was next and this picture on Facebook was my inspiration.

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I eyeballed the picture and drew it by hand on a piece of paper about the size I thought would work for my sign.  You could use a stencil but I rather like the not-so-perfect, hand lettered look.

After a bit of drawing, erasing and drawing again I was finally happy with my penciled lettering and transferred it onto my board.  Tracing with graphite paper is one way of doing this or, if you are too lazy to go looking for the graphite paper up in your craft closet, a simple Typography Transfer tutorial can be found HERE.

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After transferring my letters I lightly distressed the board, mostly around the edges, and used a knife point to “pick up” the paint that was over the wax, revealing the chalky black beneath.

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This extreme close-up shows an example of the kind of depth you can achieve with layers of paint and wax.

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The next step was to dry brush around the outer edges of my board . . .

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 . . . using Behr’s ASCP knock-off of French Linen.

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Painting the lettering was done with a tiny brush and a steady hand . . .

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. . . using Behr’s knock-off version of ASCP Greek Blue.

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The shadowing was not done in an ASCP color but is a Behr sample that I bought to try on a BIG future project (one of the things I’m working on this week).

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This is a picture taken during the shadowing process.  I had to keep reminding myself that my shadows needed to fall to the right and below my letters.  No worries about perfection though because any goof is an easy fix with more paint. Wink, wink!

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After lettering I used my tiny brush to freehand some embellishments on my board.  Not worrying too much about keeping things uniform or perfect makes it super simple for anyone to do!

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Finally I waxed my board to protect it.  I added dark wax first . . .

La Creperie 020. . . then a little soft wax to “erase” some of the areas I didn’t want to be quite so dark.

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I used dark wax only on the sides, allowed all the wax to dry for an hour or so, then buffed the entire sign to a nice sheen.

That’s pretty much it . . . MY favorite tips for creating Rustic French Signage.  Below are several shots of La Creperie Bleue on display in my French Country decorated kitchen.

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 La Creperie 016Cute “vintage” signs are sold everywhere right now and I have one that you may have seen in my last post.  I like it a lot but I’d much rather have something that is original and not mass produced.  Maybe you’ll try your hand at creating some rustic signage of your own.  If you do I’d love to see pictures or answer any questions you might have along the way.

If being crafty isn’t your thing but you’d love to check out some beautiful rustic French signage to purchase, I think you’ll be delighted by what you see at my friend Janice’s online shop, French Velvet Horses. 

Janice’s heart goes into everything she creates and that is the mark of a TRUE artist!

And now, since we’re lovin’ on all things French lately, a little language lesson:

French-Greetings-A Blessings to you my friends and *bonne nuit!

*Bonne nuit – That’s good night before going to bed, which I’m not, because I’m on to another project while the motivation is strong!

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Farragoz Special Offer

March 8, 2015 by Patti Leave a Comment

 Hi my lovely creative friends! I’m stopping in to remind you that Farragoz, the Old World Painting course you’ve heard me sing the praises of, is offering a special discount for their online class from now through the end of March.  Instead of the regular $150 for this 12 month course, the special price for MY READERS is $99!

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I want you to know that THIS IS NOT A PAID POST.  I’ve been so thrilled with all I’ve learned from Farragoz that I want to share it with y’all (I just love that I get to say “y’all” now that I’m living in the South)!  Each project is unique (you can see the projects in the picture on my sidebar) and there is enough support along that way that even a beginner can do it.

If you’ve been “thinking about it” please click on the picture above to get more information.  The link above is the ONLY way to get to the special offer page.

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Blessings to you,

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Farragoz Giveaway – And The Winner is . . .

February 23, 2015 by Patti 3 Comments

Were you one of those lucky girls that was chosen first for games in P.E.?  Or even second or third?  Or twenty-second in a class of thirty?  Insert Patti frowny face here because I was NOT.  On the bright side, I wasn’t usually the last either, only second or third to the last.  “Bashtiful Patti,” the neighbor man’s name for me, wasn’t very assertive so I was never a top pick for competitive sports.  Now, if we’d had to choose teams for art class . . . well . . .  I wouldn’t have been top pick for that team either but I would’ve been closer to the top for sure!  Awww . . . the traumas of childhood.

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 That is probably what’s behind my wanting everyone to be a winner of the Farragoz Giveaway I’ve been running on my blog. I’ve learned so many things in this painting course that I can now apply to my furniture painting and repurposing of “jonque” (junk looks so much better in French) that I want everyone else who is a painter of stuff to have the chance to learn what I’ve learned. But there can only be one winner . . . THIS time!

So . . . drum roll please . . . Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr . . .

The winner of the Farragoz Painting Course  is JUDY!

Congratulations Judy. Farragoz will be contacting you via email today to get you started.

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Repurposed “jonque”

 Now . . . since I want everyone to feel special do I have a consolation prize for the rest of you?  Stay tuned for my next post.

Blessings,

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