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Oh, you are NOT going to paint THAT are you???????????? Yep, and here is how.

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Thanks for all the compliments about my pretty little fairy baby at the Renfest!  I have to agree, she's a cutey.

We had her most of the holiday weekend, along with my mother-in-law here for a few days from Green River, WY.  Chasing Sugarwings kept me busy most of the time, but after she left, I had a day to spend with my husband's mother. She sat at the dining table and embroidered and at first I was up and down doing little chores here and there, and tidying up the place (after Hurricane Sugarwings has blown through, there is a lot of picking up to do).

 
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But I did spend a bit of time sitting at the table and the more I sat, the more I stared at the buffet and the painting above it.  The buffet had been maple finish and I painted it gray with a cream glaze over it last spring.  And the picture was one that I have loved for years but always thought about lightening up.

For the last few years, EVERYONE told me not to paint it.  And I rarely leave things as is, but I knew that this frame was worth money the way it was.

But honestly, was I ever going to sell it? No, I've had it for a long time and always plan on keeping it. I figure that I deserve to look at it and enjoy it, without debating whether or not it should be painted.

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I know, there will be gasps of horror. But I'm glad I did it.  And I didn't just slap some white on it, I took my time and made the frame look old. Well, "took my time" is all relative, I guess. I paint fast, I had the buffet, the small mirror frame, and the large, antique frame done in about 3 hours while I chatted with my mother-in-law. 

Here is what I did:

  1. Primer, good bonding primer.  I just tucked some wax paper behind the frame and painted it on the wall right where it hung. The wax paper protected the wall from my brush.
  2. A coat of ivory/bisque eggshell paint
  3. Thick coat of porcelain crackle finish (I worked on the buffet while this dried)
  4. Next, I brushed on and wiped off coffee with cream colored glaze
  5. After that dried, I lightly sanded all raised areas.   I was careful to do this lightly with a sanding sponge, because much of the ornamentation was plaster.  I wanted to get down to the gold paint, not the white plaster.
  6. I added another layer of crackle glaze.
  7. As the crackle glaze dried, it had a chemical reaction with the exposed gold paint and turned a greenish tint, like a copper patina. (this is a trick I discovered accidentally a while back and love to use. Its unpredictable but pretty)
  8. Over this, I  brushed on and rubbed off an ivory glaze and a sepia glaze, randomly putting them over the frame, some over lapping, some spots one color, some spots no glaze.
  9. After it all dried, it was a little too green, so I dry brushed the ivory/bisque colored base paint over the areas that were too vivid.
  10. Then a little more sanding to bring out the dark wood and more of the gold paint underneath.

This was a lot of steps, but I think they paid off, the frame looks like it was out in someone's shed being stored away for years.

The main trick is to not be too perfect.  Nature doesn't age things perfectly.  Sometimes the trick to a good faux finish is to be messy.

I did NOT cover this with clear coat. If I had, there might have been another chemical reaction with the newly sanded spots with gold paint showing through. It would have turned more green after the clear coat dried.

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The buffet got a very similar treatment, with a creamy white painted streakily over the existing gray, so the gray showed through.

Then, crackle glaze, and sepia brushed on and wiped off over the crackle, after it dried.

I used the sepia very heavy in corners and edges.

When it was all dry, I used an acrylic clear coat over the entire piece.

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I love crackle.  Its tricky and unpredictable, but wow, when it comes out nice, it is really something.  Don't ever use too much, use it selectively in spots.  Not on every single inch of the piece. And feel free to add another coat or two if needed, and you're not thrilled with the first. (this only applies to porcelain crackle, weathered crackle is a different product.  Read your labels!!)

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After repainting, I re-foofed the top of the buffet, using some of the projects that I made in the Romantic Gothic Ghosts class. This cone was done from Beth's images and tutorial.  I didn't have a cone handy, so I used an upside down party hat.

I'm so glad that I have the class pretties to display in my "new" dining room for fall! The moody, wistful shades (with NO orange!!) are just what this room needs to look festive and still look like "my" house- not the Halloween party store.

We are adding some little videos, giveaways, and decorating tips to the Gothic Ghost blog.  The posts will be left up as long as I have a Typepad account (and I don't see me leaving any time soon), so you can take the classes at your leisure. But if you want to win any of the prizes, those are time sensitive.  There are still three to give away.  

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Often, I see the beautiful posts up for White Wednesday, but I'm never in time to enter. Well, today seems to be a good fit and timely too. So, I'll be linking with Faded Charm.

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As much as I love whites, I really should make more of an effort to be a part of it regularly!!

There are so many link parties now a days… Here are more that I joined.  I usually don't get around to it, but they are always fun when I do!

Power of Paint

Transformation Thursday

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Falling for pastels and the August giveaway winner

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Beth and I had the best day on Tuesday with our craft day/photo day. We sat up a few displays using the finished products we made in Romantic Gothic Ghosts so we could add some posts with Halloween decorating tips. Orange-FREE tips! 

We also made a few little instructional videos, and it took a bit longer than planned because we had to scrap most of them due to giggle fits. After that, I was able to work on one of Beth's first projects, and she made it easy for all of us. Not only did she include how-to's, she provided the entire collage as a finished piece. I printed it as it was and just embellished the piece. 

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Some of the classmates are posting their projects on Flickr if you'd like to take a peek. If you want to join the class, please do! Its open indefinitely, but all the giveaways end when we post the last set of instructions. To win the prizes, you need to be enrolled during the "live" part of the class. (The millinery pack is just one of our presents to be offered during the class)

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Today I was able to get around to adding some things to the Boutique as promised. 

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Maybe because I've spent so much time working with the warm tones and sepias of the Romantic Gothic Ghost class, I've been especially drawn to pastels and sweetness.

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As I was flipping through my stash of things that needed to be photographed for the shop, I kept going back over and over to florally pastels.

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And cutie pie baby things.

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Like this 1940s baby book.

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The can of Mennen baby powder still smells so fresh, like the top of a new born's head.  Funny how long that powder scent lasts.

 
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And can't you imagine this pillow being under a tiny baby's head years and years ago?

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In honor of fall, I did list some more neutral tones too. 

Can you believe its September????  Sugarwings is back in school and doing well. I think that for her, the Montessouri school is a better fit than the Waldorf.  She seems happier there.

And since Sept. is here, I need to announce the winner of the August giveaway-

Debbie Berracha!!

I'll be sending her one of the projects I completed for our Ghost class.   I think I'll do the same thing for September. If you'd like to win one of my Romantic Gothic Ghost Halloween decorations, just leave a comment on any post all month. I'll get some pictures soon.

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Here are Button and Agnes Rosebud, enjoying yesterday's play date while Beth and I set the table for a fake dinner party to take pictures of it.  But we didn't mind, we got to eat the chocolates afterwards. And the dogs had fun watching us!

Some pretties

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Did I mention how wonderful it was to be home with little Agnes Rosebud?  She is the sweetest pup, ever. Cuddly, devoted, and always right next to me.  Here she is only a few months old, and calm enough to be a model for my pictures. She is helping me out with selling this vintage pillow. I've been getting photos ready to do a major list-a-thon of new products in my Boutique

I'll let you know when I get them up for sale.  In the meantime, there is too much other excitement going on.

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Beth is coming over today with Button for a play date with Aggie Rose.   Which means that Beth and I get a play date too.

We are going to foof around with our Romantic Gothic Ghost projects and come up with some ideas for Halloween decor that is moody but won't scare the socks off of you when you see your lovely home all decked out in garish orange.  That's right, we are lobbying for an Orange Free Halloween this year.

As part of our online tutorial, we want to offer decor tips and little videos too.  We'll be posting a few between classes.

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As well as a few giveaways.  I thought it would be nice to offer some of my favorite supplies to participants.  For the Banner class, I'm giving away my extreme fave, these Stardust Gelly Roll clear sparkle pens.

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Next, a selection of old velvets and blooms that would be great to use in any of the projects we are doing.

After that, I'll probably do some rhinestoney things.  None are big giveaways, but just little sweet treats to aid in finishing the projects. I figured it would be more fun for the people who have signed up to have lots of little door prizes, instead of one big one.  Beth has plans for goodies too.

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And while I am on the subject of goodies- here are some extra good ones! My pal, Heather whipped up this bracelet and hand stitched the bag for it, especially for me before our lunch last week. 

She has recently opened an Etsy shop if you are wishing you had one of these…  she makes the prettiest jewelry.

Romantic Gothic Ghosts- a beautiful and mysterious Halloween

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Beth and I are hosting an online class to teach you a number of projects, all with a dark and mysterious Halloween theme.  A romantically beautiful Halloween filled with broken hearted ghosts. All done in sepia, neutrals, black, and white. Not a bit of orange to be seen.

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These will be subtle Halloween decorations.  Like this burlap tote made by Beth.  The image is of Edgar Allen Poe's sister, not a ghoul with fangs, or a cheery orange pumpkin.  We are going for a Halloween season filled with the kind of images we remember from watching Dark Shadows and reading Jane Eyre.

 

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I even found sheet music for a song called "Dark Shadows" and used it as a background for this Gothic arch that is part of a banner.

  
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All of our projects come with step by step instructions, photos, and ALL of the images that we used, for you to print and use yourself.  Plus many, many more images, all with a romantic, dark theme.

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After sifting through my collection of vintage images, I found a good selection of ladies to scan for you. Each is presented two ways, one is as she appears in the ephemera.  A second way, has been edited for a more glowing, ghostly look.

Many of the backgrounds I am providing are offered to you in sepia, or black and white.  There will be extra images and options so that you can branch out and make the creations just your own, or detailed instructions are included if you want to recreate them just as they are.  Either way, you'll have plenty of extra images to play with and use in other projects too!

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We will offer a variety of projects, with 12 days of instructions, lots of pictures, a few quick videos, short cuts, tips and tricks.  What's Halloween without a few tricks?  But don't worry, these projects will be a real treat to the eyes. 

I hope you'll join us!

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Pixies and Pixels

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Getting ready for this online tutorial has kept me hoppin! But between counting pixels and trying learn how to make pdfs, I took some time off to make a pixie too.

This one is on its way to Somerset, but in it, you can see two tricks that will be taught in my Romantic Gothic Ghost class…. Actually, there are 4 separate things in this picture that I will be giving how-to's for.

 

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The technique I used in this Sugarwings creation is one of them.

She is also going to Somerset Life today.  I'm always honored to hear from them.

 
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All of my projects for the class involve a Gothic arch, moody colors, and NO ORANGE!  Oh, what a pretty  Halloween it will be this year!

Okay, now back to the hard part.  I can make things like crazy, I actually made a book,  a tag book with 6 original tags, a wall hanging, and a banner with five 8-1/2 x 11 collages for the classes yesterday. Plus two collages to send to Somerset Life.

When I'm on a roll, I can whip stuff out.

Its the pixels that kill me.  Everything I used in all the projects has to be available to the students to click on and print to use themselves.  Now, that is a spooky Halloween for me. 

Oh, the horror of it all!

August Giveaway announcement and some ghosts drifting by

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Beth came over yesterday for a craft day, and brought Button.

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He and Agnes Rosebud were thrilled to see each other, and it was wrestle mania for most of the day. They had some ferocious growling too. Well at least, they thought they sounded pretty fierce, I kind of thought they sounded like a sewing machine.

  
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Beth also brought her projects for our upcoming classes for me to photograph.  Yep, we have decided to do some online tutorials! 

Romantic Gothic Ghosts, for all of us who would love to decorate our homes for Halloween but don't want to put up with orange, purple and black! We will focus on the moody, flowing, dark style of old Gothic romance novels. Think Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre, and did I mention, moody? 

Details coming- I hope you'll join us.  I've been BUSY scanning and editing tons of illustrations, backgrounds and portraits that we'll provide for you to copy and print to use in our projects. And I have a feeling that you'll find lots of uses for all these images!

Now, I just need to get busy and come up with some projects myself.  I'm behind! Beth had a boxful of great stuff she'd been doing, and all I've done is prep work so far. Now that Sugarwings' birthday bash is behind me, I can get to work on my dark and dreamy creations for the classes.

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Can you take one more mermaid from me? I've been on a siren of the sea kick for months, haven't I?  But this is something special for my pal, Majia. 

Its her 50th, and Jessi gathered up 50 artists to each do a page in a scrap book as a gift for her.  My page is a watercolor of her as a mermaid "holding court" in the lounge of the hotel we stayed at during Kim's event last month.   Happy Birthday, Majia!!

Now, I'd better go brainstorm and make some stuff for our upcoming classes.  I have some ideas brewing and my fingers are itching to get started.

Please leave a comment if you'd like to enter my August Giveaway.  I'll be giving away one of those upcoming projects. One that is still in my head, so I can't show you any photos yet!

 

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