I had found some wonderful old documents, namely a high school diploma and a wedding certificate, and I thought they would be perfect for my trays.
I painted the trays with Annie Sloane's Old White. The original wood finish was a bit shiny so I wiped the trays down with a deglosser and then painted with the chalk paint. Then I decided to do a reverse mod podge technique that I have become very adept at only this time the document did not stick. Notice in this photo the paint adhered fine to the slick finish, but my document did not. I'm not sure why this happened, but it happened to both of the trays.
I had two choices, scrap both trays to the trash or try to turn a negative into a positive. I got out my Maison de Stencils because even if I don't use the entire stencil, I can use an address here or a name there or a French phrase and they really add some punch to my projects.
I still needed to fill in tiny spots here and there so I got out my Paris rubber stamps and my StayzOn ink pads and stamped anywhere I needed to fill up space for my collage look. When I was happy with the look, I used a dark oak gel stain and then sealed it with a clear coat spray. I trimmed out the edges of the tray with some gold paint and I love the results.
I have three layers of print starting with the documents, then the stencils and then the rubber stamps. The stain gave it some depth and character. I took these to the Little French Flea Market and one sold immediately. I still have the second one, and I'm sure it will go before long too.
I just want to state on the record that I am not compensated by Maison de Stencils for promoting their stencils. I simply like using them, and while they are somewhat expensive, they have great sales which is when I try to buy them, and if you sell your items like I do, it's nice to have a quick way to turn something plain into something magnifique.
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Did you use a different type of printer? I am trying to understand the type of printer to use with what method of transfer. Love your trays.
ReplyDeleteYour tray came out beautifully and I love how you took a negative and turned it into a positive! It just shows that the truly creative do just that...create! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe layering of the design makes the trays look high end. Great save, Maggie!
ReplyDeleteThe tray is beautiful Maggie. I love how you added the layers.
ReplyDeleteGreat save...they look absolutely awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous and I'm so happy you didn't give up on it. I have several stencils from Maison de Stencils and I love them!!
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie, This is incredible. Love your trays. Great project and looks like a million. Thank you for sharing the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful rest of the week.
Hugs!
Oooh,la, la! Your tray is simply tres chic, Maggie! I love finding wooden trays that I can transform as well. You did an awesome job on this one!!
ReplyDeleteThe trays are lovely! The graphics and stain are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Gorgeous trays. Could you please share the source you said you had for stencils that are not from Maison de Stencils? I find them pricey for my budget but would really appreciate if you can share your alternative source since you are not in any way obligated to promote Maison ones...thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this layered effect. I'm going to have to experiment with this type of effect. It looks great!
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