Showing posts with label painted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painted. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

My horse needs a home.


Watching the snow (dropping from the trees, tumbling puffs, knocking off more on lower branches, and landing with a thump by the time they reach the ground.)
It was a good time to come back inside and finish my little horse.

I did his eyes and some touch ups, this morning, but need the paint to dry completely, for the next step. (Note the paintbrush in this photo... I made it myself, from horse hair.)


At last, I've finished my little Horse sculpture. He'll need another coat or two of clear gloss over the next couple of days, but I can consider him complete.

To see his "in progress" photos click here "Horse with no name" .





Now all he needs is a loving home. Contact me if you're interested, or you can wait and hope that I list him in my Etsy shop :)

Update: Sorry, he's sold.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sorry, I just can't do white shoes...

I bought a new pair of comfy, leather, walking shoes last week.
For 10 bucks they were a steal...except that they were white.

I'm sorry, I just can't do white shoes, especially when anything white
looks like a blank canvas to me.
I should have taken a "Before" picture, but this is close...
I painted them black, wiped most of the paint off, then took this picture.

I've painted canvas shoes before, but never leather.
I probably should have worn them a bit 1st, but I was too excited, so I just went
ahead & painted them.
I'm so pleased with the results, I just had to show them off.
I painted them completely brown (using acrylic paints), then
using a darker brown, I painted the "leaf" designs with a thin brush.

I used a cardboard box as a spray paint booth...
(I used an old toothbrush and a stick to spatter some black
on the shoes, to make them darker and to soften the design.)

I liked the texture and colour, so they're
ready for a clear coat, but I needed them to dry, completely.
Since it was 2am, I left them to dry overnight.

The next day, I used a matt clear coat, but wasn't happy with it,
so I let them dry and used 2 coats of a glossy clear finish.
(I put them under the furnace and
let them "blow dry" between coats.)

Here's my finished shoes.
I'm not sure how long they'll look like this, but I
think I'll wear them to work tomorrow.
If the paint doesn't last, I'll just wear them at home,
and probably paint them again :)