Hello everyone hope all your Christmas shopping and holiday plans are going well.
I thought I would share a few home décor items I just updated. I forgot to take a picture of the items before I started but the cherub was peeling gold and some kind of green finish. The pedestal was that ugly, solid gold they were using in the 70’s and 80’s.
First, I painted two of the items with black acrylic paint. The cherub with flower pot was already a dark silver.
The pedestal being a solid, gold color did not show the beautiful details of the piece. It was the same with the praying angel and cherub flower pot.
To bring out those details I am going to be dry brushing them with ASCP “Old White”, but any type of latex or acrylic paint will do. For those of you that are not familiar with this style of painting you use a dry brush and after dipping in the paint you wipe your brush on a piece of paper to remove most of the paint.
You then apply a light coat of paint going against the the details of the piece so as not to paint inside the lines of your image. This allows the images to stand out in relief against the background.
Here are the pieces with one coat of dry brushing. Know that this is a very time consuming process and for the best results can not be rushed. Light coats with drying time in between are best.
Already you can see the details popping out against the background.
Here they are with two or three coats you can see on the paper where I wipe my brush to remove excess paint.
And here are the finished pieces.
I just love the gorgeous detail on these angels.
I didn’t even notice this evil looking face until I started dry brushing.
The next time you are at a thrift store or re-sale shop look at the ugly things too. With a little paint and powder they could end up being a gorgeous new piece for your home.
I’m sharing with these lovely ladies parties.
6 comments:
Awesome job Peggy. Drybrushing is one of my favorite techniques. Of course I love the cherubs.
Great makeovers :) Peggy!!! I love the angel platter!!! just beautiful!!!
Beautiful! I love vintage too. I'm a new follower. Please stop by for a chance to win my Heirloom ornament made from vintage jewelry...today is the last day to enter. Warm wishes
Wonderfully made over! New follower here. Would love it if you would stop by share this at my linky party going on right :) http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com/2011/12/chwh-with-hannah.html
Happy Holidays!!
ha ha.. Evil looking face is really not evil. It's the Green Man he's really not evil. He represents rebirth, a season of growing so-to-speak. He represent s fertility in some older beliefs. If you look really closely you'll see varying images of him in architectural details of churches, buildings. Some images are really unattractive and others are really cute and whimsical.
On to the topic: I love your pretty piece and I love angels that have been carved into nice pieces like yours. Pretty much anything with angels will wind it's way into my home.
Blessings,
Shanna
www.revampedfrenchmaison.com
These pieces are just stunning now that you've used the dry brush on them. Thanks for your visit today.I'm glad that I got to see these.
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