Showing posts with label chic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chic. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

How to Save a Great Vintage Frame with Shabby Chic Roses



I love to find great littles at the local Flea Market.
Littles are small object artisans find to re-purpose and sell.

I found this beautiful framed plaque that originally held a country rooster print.
It had no glass. So I thought it would be a perfect project to re-claim


I left the frame as I found it. You can see it was worth saving. It has layers of aged creamy colored paint and was sanded to perfection.

I simple pulled out my sunset colors and add painted my 
 shabby pink roses right over the rooster. A short time my project was finished.


If you find and interesting framed plaque. Don't pass it up.
re-use it and paint your art on it. 

If you would like to try my roses you and find a video on my blog 
Just look thru my post.



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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

How to Save an UGLY Table with Annie Sloan Old White Chalk Paint and Shabby n Chic Rose

Hello, I'm Kate from Kate Bang Painting

Do you love saving painting furniture? I do.
I enjoy finding old unwanted pieces and giving them new life.

Here is a piece that you may find alone your travels.
Not quite antique not quite modern, but strangely a bit of both.
Perfect for painting.

If you find a piece like this I suggest a soft Old White Chalk paint.
Sand the edges slightly.
If you paint florals just add them off to the side, never in the middle.
You don't want to cover up your art with a lamp.
Don't forget to seal or wax

Good luck with your painting
K

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Sparkling Rhinestone Recycled Flour Jar

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Re-use, re-claim and sparkle! I love to reclaim my bottles and jars. I find so many ways to use them. One of my favorite ways is to turn them into beautiful vintage inspired kitchen canisters. I made this one out of a reclaimed spaghetti jar, a re-purposed stretchy rhinestone bracelet and a simple label that I made on my computer.

Here is how I made it:
  • Clean your jar
  • Prime and paint top lid in color of your choice. I picked a creamy white
  • Print out your label sheet using sticker papers
  • Cut out just the word Flour in an oval shape and cover with contact paper. Leave a little extra contact paper around the edges so you will make a tight seal on your jar.
  • Remove paper backing and apply to jar

  • Glue your rhinestone bracelet around your label using Glass and Gem Glue. I found my glue at a craft store.
  • Let dry over night

  • Now your reclaimed jar has a classic, vintage, chic, glamour, gourmet and girly look and feel  

  • Add flour of your choice and enjoy!

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