Showing posts with label wooden block. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wooden block. Show all posts

May 15, 2016

wooden houses

  Happy Sunday dear friends!
Today I'm sharing a fun project I created to decorate my leaving room.
I had so much fun 'building' these cute houses and painting them with ColourArte pigments.

Here are the supplies I used to create them:

ColourArte products


Other products:
  • White Heavy Gesso
  • Black Gesso
  • paintbrush
  • pyrographer
  • sandpaper
  • wood blocks (I used the legs from an old cheap ikea table)
  • jigsaw

The whole idea came when I saw the wooden legs of an old cheap ikea table standing at the corner of our warehouse. They had the perfect size to create some houses. I knew that we weren't going to use this table never again, so with no second thought I cut them in pieces with the jigsaw. I didn't do any measuring, just started cutting in different sizes.
Next thing to do was to use the sand paper to soften the edges and make them look old. 
After that, I used the pyrographer to create the doors and windows. That took a lot of time but it really worth it! If you don't have a pyrographer you can simply use paints to draw doors and windows. 
Then I started painting the houses.

I made my own Glaze paints by mixing in the Clear Glaze Medium my favorite arte-pigment colors. 

Again, no measuring at all, just keep in mind that the more color you add, the more opaque look you get or add more Glaze for Extra Transparency. Just play with the paints and have fun!


I didn't use any container to blend the paints, I just added some Clear Glaze on the corner of the house and spread the pigment in there. It's pretty easy to apply it, the paint is so smooth, I just love it! I kept adding some more pigment here and there and just blending with the paintbrush and when I was happy with the result I let it dry naturally and kept going with the next house and so on...

I used on three of the five houses blue/green shades of Primary Elements pigments and on one house the Fuzzy Peach shade. I also painted two houses with White Heavy Gesso and all the roofs with Black Gesso.

Last and very important step for me was to sand all the edges of the houses with sandpaper, to create an aged look. I also used it on all the sides of the houses to remove most of the gloss of the paints.

I really love the result, they are already standing on my shelf :)
***you can find all ColourArte products here 

Thank you for visiting,
have a lovely crafty day!

xxx
Athanasia

July 7, 2012

Διακοσμητικό κουζίνας - Altered MDF


Από καιρό είχα αγοράσει δύο συσκευασίες με ξύλινα καδράκια και έψαχνα την κατάλληλη ευκαιρία να τα αξιοποιήσω... Όταν λοιπόν πήγε η αδερφή μου στο νέο της διαμέρισμα, σκέφτηκα να φτιάξω ένα ωραίο δωράκι για την κουζίνα της!
A few months ago I bought two packs with wooden blocks. I was looking for an opportunity to make something with them, so when my sister moved in to her new apartment, I thought it would be a very nice gift for her kitchen!

¨Ηταν μια αρκετά εύκολη εργασία... ¨Εψαξα στο διαδύκτιο και βρήκα αυτή την χαριτωμένη εικόνα με τον μάγειρα, την εκτύπωσα και την κόλλησα πάνω στο ξύλο. Μετά εκτύπωσα αυτή την αστεία φρασούλα (που νομίζω ότι ταιριάζει πολύ στις μαγειρικές ικανότητες της αδερφής μου, χαχα..), έβαλα λίγο καφέ μελάνι για να φαίνεται παλιό το χαρτί και το κόλλησα πίσω από το χαρτονένιο κορνιζάκι, το οποίο βρήκα στα scrapbooking αποθέματά μου.
It was a fairly quick and easy project. First I searched the internet and found this cute picture with the chef,  I printed it and glued it onto the wood. Then, I printed this funny phrase (which I think fits pretty well in the culinary skills of my sister, lol ..), I've styled the paper with 'vintage photo' distress ink and stuck it on the back of the chipboard frame, which I found in my scrapbook stash.


Το κορνιζάκι είχε την περισσότερη δουλειά, καθώς είναι από χαρτόνι και ήθελα να τo κάνω να μοιάζει μεταλλικό και λίγο σκουριασμένο. Ας είναι καλά τα μελάνια και οι πούδρες του scrapbooking που έκαναν πάλι το θαύμα τους...:)
The chipboard frame was the most time consuming part of the project, as I had to transform the cardboard into a metal, rusted surface. Thanks to scrapbooking's special inks and powders this surface has been given the metal and rusty feeling I was aiming for... If you wonder about the text in the frame, the translation is: "Many people have eaten here and survived"!  lol :)



Στη συνέχεια, έκανα μερικές στάμπες (τα λουλούδια πάνω αριστερά, την πεταλούδα και τα μανιτάρια) και μετά κόλλησα το κορνιζάκι και την μίνι σπάτουλα. Τέλος πέρασα λίγο χοντρό σύρμα από τις τρυπούλες δεξιά και αριστερά, το στριφογύρισα σε μερικά σημεία με ένα μολύβι για να γίνει σπιράλ, έδεσα τις κορδελίτσες μου και..... ιδού το αποτέλεσμα! Ελπίζω να σας αρέσει!
After that, came the fun part. I did some stamping (floral, butterfly and mushrooms) and then glued the mini frame and mini spatula. Finally, I used some thick wire that I put through the holes on each side of the frame, tossed it in a few spots with a pencil to make it spiral, tied the ribbons and..... Voila! Hope you like it!


Αυτά για σήμερα! Η αδερφή μου το έχει ήδη κρεμάσει στην κουζίνα της... Καλά μαγειρέματα αδερφούλα! :)
Well, that's it for today. My sister has already hanged it in her kitchen. All she has to do now is to catch pans and ladles and start cooking! :)