Friday, September 15, 2017

Rusty Wings

Hello!! I have been seeing faux rust projects everywhere. The wheels started turning and inspiration struck. This set of Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts wings were the perfect piece to "rust" up. If you haven't figured it out yet I love keys and locks. The engraved keys (coming soon) are full of detail and so beautiful. 




Begin by painting wings both front and back with Raw Umber. Allow the first layer to dry. Once dry apply a second layer of Raw Umber. While paint is still wet apply ground cinnamon to wing. Once the second layer was dry I sprayed my wings with hairspray to hold on the cinnamon layer. 


Once the wings are dry add some touches of gold Metallique wax. Emboss lock and key with Burnt Copper Leaves and highlight with gold Metallique wax. The details on the lock and key really pop once embossed. 


Cut out a primitive dress shape and stamp with Distress Oxide in Vintage Photo. I sprayed the dress with a mix of instant coffee. The combination of coffee and Distress Oxides provides the perfect mixture for a vintage look. Messy stitch around dress. 




Layer the engraved lock on top of a coffee stained crocheted medallion. Apply the layered piece to dress. 



Apply wings to back of dress using strong hold double sided tape or hot glue. 


Attach engraved key with a couple stitches using thick floss and needle. 







Thank you for stopping by!! I hope you enjoyed this rusty project. I forgot to mention it smells heavenly. The cinnamon on the wings and the coffee stained dress create such a pleasing scent. Happy Creating ~ Jennalee 

3 comments:

  1. Lovely! Perfect smell for the upcoming season.

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  2. Hi Jennalee! I absolutely love the tutorials on your blog, so I nominated your blog for a Liebster award. It's kind of like blogging tag and is a great way to gain exposure with new audiences. You can get all the details here: http://www.sarahdonawerth.com/nominated-liebster-award/

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  3. Jennalee, I love your style, this journal is gorgeous! The decorative stitching looks so cool and those laser cuts embossed and colored add such great interest. Thanks for the pics and walk through. Lovely journal.

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