Sunday, June 29, 2014

Magazine Rack in Pastels and Roses

I've been experimenting with watered down paints to create a washy water color effect on my latest projects.  For this sweet little project I used three different colors and layered, layered, and layered some more.
I always use the reverse mod podge method to apply my images because they come out a little more vintage looking and look more hand painted, but this image could be easily mod podged in the usual way.
To give it a more European flavor, I used my antique gold paint on the trim and stencil.  Here is the link to the image which can be found on my Pinterest art board.

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8 comments:

  1. This is just gorgeous, Maggie! What a great shape to work with and I love the paint color and image. It has such a romantic look to it. I think this would fit into my bedroom quite nicely. : )

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  2. This is beautiful! What is the reversed mod podge? Dumb question, I know.

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  3. I think you are on to something, it looks great!!

    Carol

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  4. It looks as though the magazine rack was made to be covered in roses! I have an old clock that would be gorgeous transformed with this technique.....someday. You are a master at reverse transfer and the subtle addition of paint makes it look like a hand painted heirloom. Very nice, Maggie!

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  5. Un maravilloso trabajo, saludos.

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  6. Hi Maggie, simply gorgeous. You are incredible!! Magazine worthy!!
    Happy Creating~

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  7. Wow, it's gorgeous, Maggie! I love the roses, they really do look hand painted! And the stenciling you added makes it look like a European antique. Love it!!

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