Hello and happy Saturday!
Today I wanted to share with you a fun project that I made using a sweet bird image that I found on TheGraphicsFairy.com. She has the most amazing vintage images that she so graciously shares each day! I love birds and nests and eggs, so when I found this sweet one I was so excited! If you have never been to her site, be sure & check it out!
First off, I had my hubby cut a 5 1/2" x 8" piece of 1/4" plywood from a big sheet that we have. One of these days I need to get my nerve up & learn how to use his table saw, so I don't have to ask him each time I want something cut! (even though he is more than willing!) I then sanded the entire piece, including the edges. I primed & painted one side with a creamy white interior latex paint, but you could use craft paint if you want. You don't have to paint both sides, because the front will be covered in paper. I then used one of my very favorite products, Ralph Lauren's faux glaze, in "smoke". So many of you bloggers out there use it, that I just had to give it a try. It is so easy to use! Just brush (I use a foam brush) or wipe on with a rag, then wipe off with a rag. I have used it for so many projects (I bought mine at Home Depot). All it takes is a little bit, so your can will go a long way!
Once the back was dry, I was ready for the fun part! I began by decoupaging a few pages from a vintage French book. I just love the look of French text, and use it in so many projects! Our local library has a monthly used book sale, and I find some really great books there for my crafting. You can't beat $1.00 for a book! Once the decoupage was dry, I added the cute bird that I printed out, and some scrapbook paper that I cut in a scallop on one side. I added 2 tan colored photo corners to the top, just for some added detail. I also added a cute tiny bird image from The Graphics Fairy, and the word "nest" that I printed on the computer. I sprinkled a bit of Martha Stewart's clear glitter over it all while the decoupage was still wet. I love glitter! I applied a couple more coats of decoupage, Mod Podge, to be exact, letting it dry between coats. Another one of my favorite products that I used, that I first heard about in blog land is "Rub n Buff". I like "antique gold" the best. You only need to use a teensy, tiny bit! And be sure to wear disposable gloves! I applied it to the edges of the plaque. Then I used my handy dandy dremel tool to drill a small hole in the upper corners. I used some fine gauge bronzy colored craft wire for a hanger. As a final touch, I added 3 pretty vintage glass buttons along the bottom, using E-6000 glue. If you have never worked with this glue, it is really strong! And also really stinky, so be sure to work in a well ventilated area!
I am really happy with how the plaque turned out! One of the best things was that I already had all of the products on hand for this project, too!
I am linking up to Brag Monday over at the Graphics Fairy.
Hello Donna, thanks for stopping by my blog! The flowers are easy to make, if you go back two posts to Photoshop brushes you will see a tutorial for how I made them. I make several different kinds of flowers from paper, my newest one, are tea bag roses, made from tea bag. I'll try and work on a tutorial for those.
ReplyDeleteHi Donna your plaque turned out adorable. You made it look so easy too. Thanks for stopping over at my post!~
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful plaque Donna!! What a great tutorial too! I'm so glad you linked this lovely project up for "Brag Monday".
ReplyDeleteWow, Donna--this is fantastic--and wonderful adorable results! A beautiful project, indeed!
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Cindy
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This is just darling, thank you for sharing the project.
ReplyDeleteCute project, love the idea.
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