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Friday, March 25, 2016

Wine Jug Makeover

There have been a couple of parties recently where I have made Sangria. I use the inexpensive jug wine to make it. I love the shape of the jugs and hate to get rid of them so I decided to try the image transfer technique that I recently posted. If you missed it, this is what I shared...
That post can be found HERE.

I wasn't sure how the technique would work on glass. I was afraid that when I sprayed the bottle with water and began to rub away the paper, that the paint might come off too. But, I am happy to report that that was not the case!

I started with this jug...

After removing the label, I painted the jug with 2 coats of Dixie Belle paint in the color Dropcloth.


I wanted an image that would fit in the flat oval part of the jug where the original label had been. I found a French image that I liked on The Graphics Fairy. I resized the image to fit on the jug and then printed it in reverse so that when the image is transfered the words won't be backwards. I then took what I printed to Staples to make copies on a laser printer. The colors will bleed if you use an ink jet printer.

 I covered the image in Dixie Belle Clear Coat and then laid it face down on the jug and allowed it to dry completely.

Once completely dry, I sprayed the paper with water and began to gently rub away the paper.

As it dries, if all the paper isn't removed, the image will look milky. I kept spraying with water until all the paper was removed.

I covered the entire jug with clear coat to seal it. Then I added a small rope around the top to finish it off.



I may have to make Sangria more often so I can makeover more jugs!



Now, about that Sangria! If you're interested, here's the recipe I use. It comes from my friend, Carol.

Carol's Sangria:
1 jug of Burgundy
1 Cup Peach Flavored Brandy
1 Cup Sugar
4 Lemons, Sliced
4 Oranges, Sliced
Ginger Ale

Mix all ingredients, except the ginger ale, and chill for 4 hours. When you're ready to serve, add ginger ale. Add 1/2 to 1 liter of the ginger ale depending on how strong you want it.
Enjoy!
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Easter Art


Scrap lumber, a metal cross, artwork from The Graphics Fairy, & Dixie Belle paint & stencils equal fun and colorful Easter art.

For this easy project, I grabbed a scrap piece of wood from my husbands stash and turned it into art by first painting the 1 x 6 with the color Daisy from The Dixie Belle Paint Company. Then using a Dixie Belle stencil, I added a design using the color Dixie Belle Blue. 
Tip #1: Makeup sponges are a great way to apply paint when stenciling.


Once the board was covered with the design, I connected the lines...



I gave it a good sanding and then added glaze. I started with  glaze in the color Grunge, which is a light brown...


Then I added Van Dyke Brown, which is a darker brown, around the edges. Tip #2: Using multiple colors of glaze adds more depth.


Once the glaze was dry, I used E6000 to add a metal cross to the board.


I then glued on an acrylic frame and added an Easter picture that I found on The Graphics Fairy website.


How cute would this be if you added a sweet Easter photo of your kids? Super cute!
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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Ball Jar Lantern

If you've never seen a mason jar clamped onto a board and used as a candle holder or vase, then you must live under a rock. And, even though you've most likely seen it done before, here it is again. I made my version last summer and completely forgot to post it!

I'm sure you know the steps, but I'm sharing them again. And, I added my favorite go to crafting item...napkins!

I first painted a board with white paint...

Then I used ModPodge to attach a pretty patterned napkin. Make sure you separate each ply so you are left with only the top layer of the napkin.
The napkin tore easily along the edges of the board. I added a coat of ModPodge over the napkin to seal it.
I screwed a metal clamp into the board...


I painted a Ball mason jar with Florida Orange from The Dixie Belle Paint Company, sanded the high spots, and inserted the jar into the clamp.
I added a hook to the back and it's done!

These are also a great place to hold your paint brushes or pens & pencils. Mine will soon be filled with zinnias from my garden!

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