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Well, Welcome back my Beauties!
How the heck have you been?
How the heck have you been?
I have been keeping busy and trying to be somewhat productive during quarantine, but some days I am more productive than others.
Actually, seems like some MONTHS I am more productive than others :)
If you remember it took me quite a while into quarantine to really start accomplishing any real projects.
You can see my DIY Mountain Wall Mural
and read all about that lack of motivation there.
But once I did that I slowly started to work on more things.
I did a piece of furniture for my booth for when we can reopen and
I started working on smalls.
While I was working on those I started wondering what I could do with my old Vintage Brick artwork I had made
seen below.
We had changed up our Den and I had taken the dark brick wall art that I had made down.
I made them from Brick Paneling and stencils to look similar to my art studio that you can see below.
Play room turned ART STUDIO HERE ---> ART STUDIO
But I wanted to change out the dark brick on the artwork
before I added my transfers.
So I grabbed my General Finishes Seagull Gray Milk Paint
and covered up the old stencil art and lightened the brick.
When it was dry I decided on which transfer I wanted to use.
I picked the Vintage Seed transfer by Redesign with Prima .
I cut out which one I wanted and placed it on the brick.
I followed the instruction and rubbed on the transfer.
After I rubbed it on I lightly sanded it to distress it and the brick.
To seal it I used my Spar Urethane to seal it.
When it was dry I put the frame back on and now its ready for the booth when we open.
I just love the vintage advertisements and how easy it was to do this project.
Now I am trying to figure out what else I can put my transfers on.
I hope you enjoyed this quick little craft DIY and that you are all staying healthy!
Until next time,
Stay Safe,
Stay Healthy,
and have a Beautiful day!
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