Showing posts with label Esty Vintage Art Drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Esty Vintage Art Drawing. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Shabby Chic Finishing Part 2

Putting the final touches on any project is usually the most fun.
Today I am waxing, polishing and cleaning the jewlery box started yesterday.

Step 3.  Applying wax.
applying the wax

With a soft rag apply one thin coat of wax to the wood surface. If the item you are waxing has glass or mirrors on it tape them off so you don't get wax on the glass.  It is hard to remove.  I like to use beeswax like this product. link  There are many places on the internet where you can buy beeswax.  My niece is raising bees and I wonder what she will do with the left over combs after she extracts that deliscious honey! 
Olver Honey Combs yummm

Of course you can also use a manufactured furniture wax like Minwax Paste wax link
Once the wax is applied allow it to dry for a minimum of 10 mins. 
polishing with a soft hand towel

Polishing... with another soft cloth begin polishing after the wax has dried.  This just takes elbow greese.  Lots of elbow greese! I like to go in one direction and really rub hard until I get a luster going on.  If wax is caked into any little tight spots I use an old soft toothbrush to get at it.  The wood is going to start feeling like a smooth beach stone.  Wax dries to a hard durable finish. 

Step 4.
Cleaning the inside compartments of the jewelry box.  My method is to knock out what ever I can.  Then I use 2" wide tape do get the job done. Wads and wads of tape.  I stick it on and press it down firmly. I use the pointy end of an old paint brush to get the tape into little corners and seams.  Voila when you pull the tape off the dirt and most of the grime comes with it.  This takes awhile when there are lots of little drawers.  It is worth taking the time to do it right.
tape pulling out the grime

As you can see this drawer was pretty dirty. The red velveteen fabric had a lot of dust and grime on it.
dust in all the corners using a stick to get it pressed into all the crannies...

The sides and corners were full of dust and lint.  It took alot of tape to get all that up.  A small stained area remained after the dust and grime was pulled away. 
cleaning with stain remover

A paper towel with some stain remover will get that stain out.  I have used this stain remover on all colors of velveteen linings and never had a mishap with it. I have sprayed it directly onto the interior of the box as well as a little on the paper towel. 
looking new and clean
 
I just dab away at it until it comes clean and look what a great job it did.  It looks new.  This is also a time when you can glue down any loose lining.  If the lining is so badly damaged that you cannot get it clean pull it out. You can always reline it with fabric or paper.
Once my jewelry box is painted, polished and cleaned I like to set it in the sunshine for several hours.  Sunshine really cleans.  It removes any lingering odors and does wonders to freshen up your project.  Good old Mr Sunshine.


Seven clean drawers in the sun!
I love the way this turned out. The Paris Gray paint is so rich and pretty. It is just the way I imagine Paris to be on a foggy spring night when the street lights come on.  Romantic ...Well a girl can dream...
 
 
 
ready for jewels!

French Country Jewelry Box Painted Paris Gray Vintage Upcycled
available in my Etsy Shop here:  link

Enjoy some Shabby Chic !
weelambie/Anne
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Shabby Chic Finishing Part 1

I was in a gray mood today. Paris Gray.
While the rest of Florida was preparing for Isaac's arrival I was busy on the lanaii painting.

I wanted to try and do some dry brush painting that I had heard of.  I had a large wooden vintage jewelry box to refinish. 
This is my version in the new technique.

Step 1.
I lightly sanded the wood and painted it with white paint.  The trick is to put very little paint on your brush.  The wood got a quick covering in white and dried quickly in the Florida sun.  I also had time to wash the brush and let it dry.
Step 2.
With gray paint.  I am calling it 'Paris Gray' and again using very little paint on the dry brush I covered all the white paint with gray. 
 
You can see how streaky the white paint is on the side of the box.  The top has a coat of gray.  I should have taken a close up picture for you.
 
  
 
Step 3.  With a little piece of sandpaper I lightly sanded the piece. I like to sand off just a little paint at a time.  In this way I can be in controll of how much of the underlying white paint shows through as well as the original stain and the wood. I sand primarily on the corners and around any knobs.  I want it to look like it was worn away over time with lots of use.
 
This box has a red velveteen lining.  It is almost perfect.  There is only one drawer that has any staining in it.  I will attack that in tomorrow's lesson.
 
 
 
I also had time to put a coat of  Paris Gray on this candle stand.
 
In my next post I will cover cleaning the drawers and waxing for the perfect finish to this Shabby Chic project.   
 
'Paris Gray' 
 
Gray is a trendy color right now.  Here are some major gray pieces from my friends shop's on Etsy. 
 
 
Vintage Stetson Fedora Hat "The Sovereign" Chatham Unisex
Vintage Stetson Fedora Hat
  
 
 
SALE 1980s Grey Linen Skirt Carol Little Floral Embroidered M
Vintage Grey Linen Skirt

Natalia has this sexy skirt for sale in her shop located here,
 
You just might want to add a splash of color to these pieces and there are plenty to choose from here...
 
Vintage jewelry art deco brooch, pendent, scarf or fur clip blue rhinestones inverted triangle shape showstopper
Olympian Blue Art Deco Brooch

Visit Gail's shop The Vintage Funkery for this great pin...
 
 
Hurricane Isaac is heading up towards the Gulf of Mexico and I am getting ready to 'hunker down' as they say here on the Gulf Coast of Florida.  We have bottles of water, candles and batteries and food supplies all ready. 
The schools have been notified to stay closed on Monday and the RNC is being delayed one day.  
Pray it is just a lot of rain and some wind. 
Anne

 

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Vintage Cards Vintage Mom

I spent most of today going through the family boxes. Things my mother lovingly kept. Ephemera from generations.  I do not have her organizational skills and I am afraid after I am gone these things will be scattered to the four winds. 
Among the photos, letters, old books, diplomas, family memorabilia I found two cards that my mother designed in the 1930's.
My mom was an artist and went to Massachusetts College of Art. The Museum School. She graduated in the 30's and one of her first jobs was for a card studio in Boston. She said she hated the job.  I always thought it was very romantic, but the deadlines, horrible pay and the conformity to having to draw what 'they' wanted was enough to make her loath it.  Here are her two remaining cards. The first a Christmas Card.
English Setter

Water color greeting card the butterfly is on a tab and moves up and down


Inside left of card

back of the card
 The water color is especially lovely as the butterfly is movable.  On a little tab it lifts up and down.
Barbara C. Arnold
art student 1930
Massachusetts College of Art
Museum School
Boston MA
 My beautiful talented mother as a young girl in Boston.  She was truly a student of art all her life.  The gift of life she gave me and the gift of seeing the richness of life in so many ways was her best gift of  all.  
These Vintage cards are headed to Georgia to be with one of her granddaughters. 

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Home Snug as a Bug



Home snug as a bug
with my cold
and a mug
of tea...
Enjoying my nest
in the 
middle of my mess...
Vintage lace hankie
Wedding Hankie on it's way to a new bride.  I love wrapping for my Etsy shops.
Vintage Anacin Tin


I sold a vintage tin of Anacin to a person in Greece today.  It has been sitting in my medicine cabinet for years ( I love old stuff) and today it is wrapped in new clothes....
Anacin traveling to Greece
I had a boyfriend in Greece once maybe there is a connection, but he did NOT give me headaches! 
1948 Vintage Silk Brocade Wiggle Dress
I wonder where this sexy Vintage wiggle dress will end up...
Today I made my 100th Etsy Weelambieknits sale.  I am so happy to have reached that milestone.  Meanwhile my vintage shop is selling too and it is taking tons of time to just list and promote, but I love it.
you can visit my Vintage shop here:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/WeeLambieVintage
Anne