I started out with a very weathered cabinet door that had flaking varnish. I love my projects to look aged so I didn't even sand it. I painted it with my Valspar "So Cool" paint. I purchased my paint at Do-It Center, but I am sure Lowe's probably has it too because they carry Valspar. If you cannot get that color, just use a pretty aqua colored paint. I purchased my appliques from The Bella Cottage click here for their website. FYI, during the month of May, all of their appliques are 25% off. Notice I'm using a different set of appliques than I usually do and I absolutely love them.
Next I took my French script stencils (3 inch) that I purchased on EBay from Stencils by Joanie and stenciled in my text with the warm white paint. I filled in the gaps with my liner brush to make it look like real handwriting. Then I did a little shading on the right side of each letter with Delta Cremacoat Stonewedge Green. I still haven't sanded the project yet because it is naturally flaking and is really getting a patina'd look. My last step was taking some glazing medium (I used Americana which can be found at your local craft store with the craft acrylic paints) that I mixed with Folk Art Metallic Solid Bronze. I didn't use copper because I didn't have any on hand. I mixed it up and went over the whole piece. There is one spot that it didn't stick and I'm not sure why, but I am still happy with the outcome. At this point I could have gone over it with some dark stain, but I think I'll leave well enough alone on this project and experiment again with a new board (and maybe a new applique too).
Now be sure to put a clear coat of some sort to seal in all your hard work if you decide to try this.
Thanks for visiting and I hope I have inspired you to try this technique. I LOVE the look. Thank you, A Bit O' Whimsy for your inspiration!!
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Lovely, Maggie! Love all the layers of color! And, of course, I love that it is so frenchy! :-) Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Maggie, I love this! Thanks for the link on the appliques. I'm getting tired of the limited selections at Hobby Lobby and Michaels. Love the paint techniques you did and that stencil is fabulous. It really looks handpainted on. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your piece is just stunning! That applique is gorgeous, and I really love all of the texture and dimension you gave with those wonderful colors. Oh, and the shadow effect you gave your stencil is neat, too! Hubby and I were lucky to be able to visit Chateau de Chantilly 2 years ago. We still talk about the fresh fruit covered in Chantilly cream, that we had for dessert! It was pure decadence!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! You did a beautiful job with that verdigris finish and your tutorial is so helpful. Your piece looks like something out of a lovely french boutique. Good Job...!
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Geneva
Very pretty Maggie! Love the copper accent.
ReplyDeleteMaggie, you are ever so creative and always so giving by sharing with your blog friends! I believe that you
ReplyDeleteare a truly blessed woman, as you are always giving. I know that I am continually inspired by your projects. Thank you.
Beautiful as always Maggie! Thanks for sharing all the tips including where to purchase things! See you soon girl :)
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Maggie! You outdid yourself this time, girl. Holy Cow! What a wonderful looking piece! It looks like an antique that has HISTORY! Love it- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThe more layers the better. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job! I love the sign!!!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and love it. Your piece turned out so pretty and I love the technique you used. Thanks for the inspiration. New Follower.
ReplyDeleteJody
oh!!!! it sooooo gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove love love it!!
ReplyDeletethanks sweetie, for how to's, and for link to more how to's. =)
blessings
barb
PS how did you put pin it thingy on your blog. I want to do that too. =)
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ReplyDeletepin it thingy not working....is it supposed to just click and pin??
b
Maggie,
ReplyDeleteYour applique is lovely. I love how you added all the pretty layers of paint. Super idea to add the stencil. It's all so beautiful!
Dee
I love this piece. I use appliques a lot in designing furniture. I think they add so much to a piece.
ReplyDeleteI love all the layers of paint on yours so much character.
Found you on Rooted in Thyme
Cynthia
Following via Linky now.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
What a great finish and I adore the look!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Hugs,
Debbie
Saw you on My Romantic homr and this is very romantic.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Oh Mon Dieu, I really love it! I wish I could make that too... I'm a new follower from le chateau des fleurs' linky ;)
ReplyDeleteMaggie, Thanks so much for sharing this post.Congrats! I really wanted to let you know that this post was second highest viewed on Simple & Sweet Fridays. Feel free to stop by for a featured button. Have a fun week!
ReplyDeleteJody
It seems I'm being directed to your blog everywhere I turn, so I'm now your newest follower. I love this project! Your sign truly has the look of a wonderfully aged piece. You have quite an eye for repurposing!
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