Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

DIY Paintings-Complete

Okay...so once again, I'm not an artist.  However, I really needed some art for my family room.  My inspiration was a cross between a vintage sheet that I plan to repurpose as throw pillows and this flower power rug from target that I just think has a cool pattern:

Here is a photo of the vintage bed sheet:



You can see the blank wall in this post.  Here are the completed pieces.  There is really no rhyme or reason, they are just kind of random like me.



A little bit closer



And in the room showing the blue wall (I'll get a better shot on a neater family room day).


The project came in at under $20 bucks including frames. I'm actually kind of proud of them since I have failed at other attempts at art in the past.



xo,


mONICa

Monday, May 9, 2011

Coffee Table Complete

Last week I started this Graphic Coffee Table  project.  As of Saturday, it is officially complete.  Here is a quick glimpse at how if looked before.

I will warn you, the table was pretty beat up, and I didn't really touch the bottom at all and there are definitely imperfections at the base, but since I have 3 year olds, I figured perfection wouldn't last long anyway.  Plus...this is not my forever coffee table, just a temporary fix until the kids get a little older and stop doing super hero jumps off off my tables.


Instructions:


1.) Sand the table just enough so that the paint will grip.


2.) Apply a coat of primer. (Don't use oil based, it takes too long of dry and may cause bubbling)


3.) Apply your base coat. (I used the Ecru color that is on my family room walls)


4.) Apply you tape lines. ( I did a simple Hollywood regency inspired graphic)


5.) Apply your top color. (May take a couple coats)


6.) Remove your tape and touch up. (Yup, that right, tape lines aren't always perfect so you may need to go back over with a fine brush to straighten up your lines)


7.) Apply 3 coats of lacquer ( I used spray lacquer, no sanding between coats)


The final product should look something like this:





I thought this was a fun way to jazz up a worn table top...It would be a fun project on any table, maybe even for a faux inlay around a dining table.


xo.


mONICa


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Graphic Coffee Table

I thought I'd stop by to show you what I've been working on,this week. Besides trying to finish my series of artwork, I've been working on a coffee table project.  Last week I had mentioned that I was looking into decoupaging my coffee table after it had been pretty beaten up.  Well, after an unlucky trip to the fabric store, I decided to paint it instead.  Not only will I get something closer to what I want, but it is a more frugal alternative.  Anyway, this is what is looked like before.

When I bought this table, I loved it.  I loved the inlay look and the mid-century/ West Elm lines.  What I didn't like is that it was slightly beaten up, but since I have 2-year-old twins,  I figured it was just gonna get beat up more.  Well, it did.  Now that I have my home for sale I decided that the room needed to be a bit more tidy, yet practical so I decided to paint the table, so that hopefully it looks nicer.

Here is the progress.  Full DIY instructions to come when the project is finished.



Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of the taping, but you get the idea.

xo,

mONICa