Friday, January 31, 2014

Trashed Tub Chair Gets a Glam Damask Makeover

Okay, so here's the project I started yesterday.
This throw away tub chair…
(Actually I have two, but I'm only doing one for now.)
It's quite comfortable, 
excellent springs that surprise you when you sit.
 But boy oh boy, 
there is some serious damage going on here.
Do you think perhaps a kitty cat was involved?
Yep, I'm going to have to take out every single one of 
these nail heads……...
 I started by cutting away all the loose frayed stuff…
 After that I removed the nail heads and starting cutting 
and then sewing batting to cover the chair.
 What can I tell you? 
The kid is into everything!
 Today, I'm happy to report it's fini!!!
Definitely not my taste, 
but sometimes I like an exercise 
in doing something that's totally "not me."
Here's the side/back.
 I used this beautiful damask fabric 
that I purchased from last year's 
(Check out the link if you haven't heard of them…
It's an awesome annual consignment sale!)
 My favorite part? The back of course, 
where I reversed the fabric.
Sort of wish I had used the reverse for the front!
I used this glitzy beaded tassle trim along the bottom edge.
 I also painted the legs in Azure Blue, 
Just for a little extra bling!
 I used gimp and nail heads along the edges.
 Just for a little extra decoration…
like this chair needs it, right?
 I think I'll name her "Miss Kitty..."
For more reasons than one!
 She's glitzy, glam, over the top…
and proud of it!
 Revisit: 
Before
And AFTER
"I am woman hear me roar!"

Going to my booth tomorrow...
or maybe a brothel boudoir near you!!?
$185

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Snow Day Play: A Trio of Insect Plaques and Bee Hooks

Snow day!!!!!! 
Here's Maria, my weather gal on my rooftop deck.
Days like this I'm so thankful I don't have a real job!!!!!

 Here's how I spent my day inside:
I worked on these great insect plaques.
They didn't start this way….
nooooooooo….
 They looked like this when I 
picked them up yesterday from Goodwill.
 Bee..
 Dragonfly
 Butterfly
 Sometimes, I can just see the end vision of something….
How it should be…
and then I just copy that vision..;)
 I started the transformation by painting 
the background area in french linen chalk paint.
 Here they are with one coat of the background paint.
 Next, I'm going to start layering colors on the insects...
 …I got paint all over my fingers opening this sample, 
so I just did a little finger painting.
 Do you see how I'm starting to "build" a finish?
Now I just take some craft paints….in teal, turquoise, brown, orange...
 …and start dabbing over the area...
 Don't worry about them looking alike...
 …that's the beauty of them!
 I painted a second coat of french linen on the backgrounds...
 And then I added some of the teal paint to the black frame…...
 Here's what they look like at this stage. 
(Wilma must be a butterfly gal…)
Not finished though!!!!!!
 Next comes the stinky part: 
Minwax stain in Jacobean.
 I just pounce on the stain with a brush..
 And when I wipe it off..
 Again: 
With stain applied.
 Wipe it off fairly quickly…
The longer it stays, the darker it gets.
 And here is the finished series.
 See how the stain gets in all the details? 
The lettering…
all the dimension?
 And you thought this was just a bee! 
Oh no, 
it's Bombus fervidus!!
And meet Marpesia petreus!

And while I'm on a bug roll,
I thought I'd do these as well:
 A couple of little cast iron bee hooks I had already primed.
 Again, I just dabbed on the various paints.
 I use a paper plate for my easel. 
That way, I can just toss the whole thing when I'm done.
 They look pretty dang ugly don't they?
 No worries! You really can't mess these up!!!! 
The stain makes them little works of art!
 Dab it on...
 …wipe it off...
 They look like aged, rusty iron with verdigris patina.
Here's the entire collection.
The set of plaques is $75.
I'm feeling rather buggy myself…
a little cabin fever going on here.
I still have my PJs on……..
SNOW DAY!!!!!