Monday, November 5, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Pumpkin to Pearl?!
First of all I would like to send my thoughts and prayers to everyone that was in the path of Sandy. I hope you are all well and that your life will be back to normal soon.
Well gosh, I hope everyone else had a happy and safe Halloween!
In case I haven't told you already...I don't like Halloween. Oh, I love the kids in their cute costumes and I definitely love all the candy! It's the decorations I don't like. Decorate my home in orange and black? Yuck! ;-)
I have to say that many of you have shown me that Halloween decor can have an elegant look if done right. I may try decorating next year. So all you Halloween lovers out there don't hate me!
That's why I waited until now to share my fall pumpkins with you because they are certainly not orange! :-)
I love the finish I achieved on these. It is hard to get a picture that shows you the true color, but they look very much like a pearl.
I tried different settings on my camera attempting to capture the color. I hope you can see why I think they look like pearls.
This one was in early morning light.
Okay, here is what you need to do to make your own pearl pumpkins.
An unfinished ceramic pumpkin, paint brush, graphite ASCP, white acrylic paint, silver glaze, and glass glitter.
First, I applied a base coat of graphite chalk paint.
After that dried I applied white, acrylic paint. As I was brushing it on I was being sure to leave some of the dark showing in the creases to highlight the shape.
I then applied two coats of a silver glaze and before it dried I just sprinkled on some silver glass glitter.
The stems I painted graphite.
So easy.
Have a wonderful day.
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Before & After China Cabinet
Hello everyone hope your having a great day. I just wanted to check in and share a quick before and after.
I picked up some great pieces recently at a auction and this is the last large piece of the group.
I loved the details and those curves! Oooh, la, la!
Here is the before.
It was painted a yucky, brown color from the 1930's and the inside back and shelves were different colors.
Without sanding I painted it with my mix of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Chantilly Gray, Tearose for the back, and just white latex for the shelves.

Once that was dry I applied a coat of clear wax and let dry. I then made a wash of ASCP Pure White & water. Using 1 part paint to 5 parts water.
I applied this to all the gray in sections wiping away with a dry cloth and leaving more white on the detailed areas.
I then distressed it and added another coat of wax inside and out.
So there you have it. I'll leave you with more pictures that I hope inspire you to give this technique a try.


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