Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Bookcase Headboard

"The young need discipline and a full bookcase." Vivienne Westwood

Before picture:

Process photo:


Final photos:



Bicycle Artwork



 
Bicycle Art


The Specimen:
We used a sheet of underlayment and had the home store cut it into 4 equal parts. Then attached wood trim 1"x1" to the back for stability.
 
The Progress Photos:
The image is a simple bicycle that I drew in illustrator but you can use just about any program. I cut my templates out of paper and then using a paint pen we run an outline and fill it in with a paint brush.
 

Using a metal edge an a paint pen makes the crisp lines.




Making sure that they all align from board to board is the trick. When painting the mass parts of the bike, I will leave about an 1 1/2 inch unpainted. Then lay the boards together and paint it as one.


The Final Product:
 

The Signs


The Signs.

"Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or her neck that says, 'Make me feel important.' Not only will you succeed in sales, you will succeed in life" Mary Kay Ash

I am just going to give you a glimpse of the final projects. These projects are made from old windows, cabinet doors, 1x4"s, and byfold doors.

Windows:











Cabinet doors:





1x4"s:


Byfold Doors:

Signs Part 2.








I wanted to take a minute and document my process a little further to show how to take a simple restore cabinet door find into a rustic sign.
Clean thoroughly with degreaser and TSP.
 
 
Fill the hardware holes with wood glue and sand.
Paint the cabinet door with chalk finish paint by Home Décor Folk Art in Red.
 
Wait till it dries completely.
Use your favorite stencil. I typically make my own by printing the image out on heavy bond paper and using an exacto to cut out the outline. Then I use a White paint pen and fill in with white paint. I then outlined the shadow with a gold paint pen.


Then we sand to distress and wax to seal. Other options might be to paint a white undercoat and distress back through it and use antiquing waxes or glaze to bring out multiple colors and layers.

Simple.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Clocks

Clocks
"Confusion never stops
Closing walls and ticking clocks
Gonna come back and take you home
I could not stop that you now know, singing"
Clocks - Coldplay

These clocks are made from 36" electrical spools and 36" plywood catering table tops.