The first picture is my first window project. Old wood windows from my parent's house repurposed into wall decor. This was a Christmas present for my sister. Had it not been for that I would have reconsidered this project.... I need a cricut! It's doable, but tedious. I printed the words from a Word document in large font, one word per page. Then taped it to under side of window. I used a paint pen, fine tip, to trace the letters. And traced again. And again. The used acrylic paint to touch up and fill in the letters. I found a wood cross at Hobby Lobby and traced the outline into the front, then painted it with acrylic paint. This part I kind of ad lib-ed. The first cross I scrapped off and repainted. Then the next day I added to it and ended up redoing it again. It took a little experimenting to get result I wanted. Then I sanded the frame and used Valspar Antiquing wax to add the brown effect, and the knobs are from hobby lobby. I'm not very artistic, so it was a very grueling learning process lol. My sister loved it and my sister in law wanted one so I did one for her also. The second one was easier, but it was still a lot of work. (That's the second image) I decided to do her frame darker so I used a darker turquoise color and painted black chalk paint over it. I left if outside in the carport to dry and the next morning the dew caused all of my paint on the glass to run..... I had to scrape it off and start over. I wanted to cry! I went with a totally different design for the next one (the third image). Most all of the third one is printed from Google images and traced the same way as the first window I did. The dandelion and music staff and notes I did free hand. I enjoyed that, actually. And my sister in law loved it. After my mother in law saw them she got me a cricut for Christmas! Yay! Next ones will be much faster.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Old Window Repurpose
The first picture is my first window project. Old wood windows from my parent's house repurposed into wall decor. This was a Christmas present for my sister. Had it not been for that I would have reconsidered this project.... I need a cricut! It's doable, but tedious. I printed the words from a Word document in large font, one word per page. Then taped it to under side of window. I used a paint pen, fine tip, to trace the letters. And traced again. And again. The used acrylic paint to touch up and fill in the letters. I found a wood cross at Hobby Lobby and traced the outline into the front, then painted it with acrylic paint. This part I kind of ad lib-ed. The first cross I scrapped off and repainted. Then the next day I added to it and ended up redoing it again. It took a little experimenting to get result I wanted. Then I sanded the frame and used Valspar Antiquing wax to add the brown effect, and the knobs are from hobby lobby. I'm not very artistic, so it was a very grueling learning process lol. My sister loved it and my sister in law wanted one so I did one for her also. The second one was easier, but it was still a lot of work. (That's the second image) I decided to do her frame darker so I used a darker turquoise color and painted black chalk paint over it. I left if outside in the carport to dry and the next morning the dew caused all of my paint on the glass to run..... I had to scrape it off and start over. I wanted to cry! I went with a totally different design for the next one (the third image). Most all of the third one is printed from Google images and traced the same way as the first window I did. The dandelion and music staff and notes I did free hand. I enjoyed that, actually. And my sister in law loved it. After my mother in law saw them she got me a cricut for Christmas! Yay! Next ones will be much faster.
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