I want to thank all you Awesome peeps who came over from Angie - Knick of Time to say 'Hi' and to welcome this newbie to Blogland:)
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Friday was Freedom Day to commemorate the first democratic elections held in South Africa on 27 April 1994. So I made use of the day off to finish 2 quick projects. A bread basket and a bread board with graphic images!!!
1. Bread Basket
I was inspired by Angie's Antique Farmhouse Bread Basket but because I don't have a wired basket {YET}. I decided to repurpose a simple ply-wood box.
Here's how I did it:
I gave the box 2 coats of my greige colour in my home made chalk paint. I used The Graphics Fairy's French sign from Here. I printed the sign, attached it to the inside of the box with masking tape, face down and went over it with a lead pencil to transfer the image. I used a partial image for the sides!
Here it is with image transferred!
Then I went over it with my ink pen!
This left me with a very crisp image, but because I love the vintage, distressed look, I decided to rough it up a bit!
I distressed it and added my mahogany wood stain!
Then I had some doubts...help me out here....Is the crisp image better?
Then I had some doubts...help me out here....Is the crisp image better?
2. Bread Board
I used the same transfer method as the bread basket, distressed the image and then added a coat of mahogany wood stain!
Linking up to http://graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/ brag Monday
e-voke...to create a -new!
I really like the bread board.
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Thanks Debbi. It turned out better than I expected:)
DeleteI personally like the more 'blurred' look on these types of projects but that's just me. I think whatever YOU like best is what matters.
ReplyDeleteThey both turned out great!
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