Sunday, September 13, 2015

Polymer Charm update pt. 2 September

Finally took pictures and had vacation time to make a few new charms. 
So, here you go.

Strawberry Shortcake from the eighties

Strawberry Shortcake

Marty McFly and Doc Brown from Back to the Future


Assassin's Creed III Connor

Assassin's Creed II Ezio


Very blurry Radish Luna Lovegood Earrings



Paleontologist T-Rex Fossil charm

Harry Potter

Belle from Disney's Beauty and the Beast

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Friday, September 11, 2015

Polymer charms of Septemeber pt. 1

Some of the charms I have been working on, only one good picture though.  Sleeping beauty was done a very long time ago, the boy's and the super hero charms were much more recent.
I really loved doing this combo super hero charm.  I think it was just as much fun as the individual ones but, I didn't have to work fully 3 dimensional.  Much simpler.  Plan on doing more like it soon.


Sleeping Beauty

Brother's in super hero shirts holding their favorite stuffed animals.

Super heroes: Captain America, Wonder Woman, Bat Girl, and combo charm.
The Wonder Woman has been customized with bangs and wavy black/brown hair, and Bat Girl has been customized with straight black hair.

See you all again soon!
 

Redo an Old outdated Lamp

 Redo of a goddess statue lamp from the 90's. 
Owl lamp from JCPenney's
I just love this new statue lamp craze I've been seeing around.  It so playful and yet still elegant.  Granted, most of the statue lamps are very minimal, one solid color, and generally smaller but, when I saw two matching goddess lamps with ruffled lamp shades through my local yard sale post on Facebook, I took a shot at a redo.  I actually felt like this came out pretty.
The Mid-Century modern cork shade and new paint I think may have taken it out of the 90's lux look I am not much of a fan of. 
 
 
To redo a plaster lamp:
1. Fill in any large chips and cracks (unless you'd prefer a more worn look)
I don't know if is right or not but I used spackle on mine and it seems to be working right.
2. Wipe down the piece with soap and water and let it dry.
3. Tape off all the metal and cording so the spray paint doesn't coat it.
4. Spray down the whole piece twice with Rust-Oleum 2x Ultra Cover primer (worth it to get the good stuff, trust me)
5. After it dries (wait at least an hour) spray it down with your favorite color.  I chose white just because I want it in my bedroom with my dark blue décor.
 
 
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