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Tuesday 4 July 2017

Altered key hook

I've altered a little house shape board with a hook for hanging keys. It started life being plain white and is now more grungy.


I painted layers of relic, vintage and lace chalky finish paints and weathered wood crackle medium between the last two layers. Then I daubed watery washes of the same colours - drying between each layer. Edges sanded - ground espresso blended in and also over the surface then wiped partially away with a babywipe.


Sealed with ultra-matte varnish.


I really want to re-create this mottled look on a canvas now.


I just added a flat metal key and a quote chip for some embellishing.


This has gone into the Packhouse to be sold. I think it might be a bit too grungy (or expensive - see below *) for people but we'll see.


Thanks for stopping by.

hugs Brenda xxxx

*I am finding that people are probably not aware of how much time it takes to make art or cards etc and although I do not expect to get enough back for the time I put into a project, I would like to cover the material costs sometimes. Still I promised to give myself a year to see what happens and I was warned by the staff when I first signed up that the people who do the best are those who have been there the longest. So onwards we go. 

21 comments:

  1. Your key holder looks stunning with those layers and crackles! You created a great grungy background, Brenda! I'm looking forward to seeing this on canvas! And I totally agree with your statement bellow! Big hugs

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  2. Oh my gosh..that looks fabulous! And I love the energy it gives off due to the sentiment. XXX

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  3. This is brilliant but as you say not everyone appreciates grunge - I love it and love producing grungy cards which are sadly not particularly popular. I totally agree with what you said in your footnote, often folks just don't appreciate just how much goes into art work. Good luck - hopefully your perseverance will pay off eventually.

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  4. This is a fabulous key holder, I love all the grunge.
    xxx Hazel.

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  5. That is one grungy delight Brenda. Angela xXx

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  6. Its a fantastic aged looking project, super texture and crackles .
    Yvonne xx

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  7. This looks fabulous, love the finish. I agree with your footnote and because it doesn't have a 'label' don't think it should have a price tag, but don't give up.
    Avril xx

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  8. You achieved mottled, you achieved vintage - love this Brenda! Hugs, Anne xx

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  9. Oh wow, this is amazing, Brenda!! It's a weathered, grunge masterpiece!! The vintage colors you've achieved are incredible!! Wow!! Stunning!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  10. It's such a great technique with the layered chalk paints to create that beautiful weathered effect, Brenda. The mottling is just fabulous - a really special home decor piece.
    Alison x

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  11. This looks stunning Brenda. I really like it but agree entirely with what you have said. I hope you do manage to sell it. I find the same with my pottery. People just don't realise how long it takes to make something.

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  12. It's not too grungy for me. I absolutely love the look.

    Happy crafting!
    xo
    SuZeQ

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  13. Fantastic home decor project, Brenda! It is a shame that not everyone appreciates the time and work that goes into creating a project.

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  14. I'm always envious of your rusting effects Brenda and this is no exception, wonderfully rusty!
    Hugs
    Donna xx

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  15. Fantastic finish on that surface - absolutely amazing Brenda!
    oxo Susi

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  16. Oh my! That mottled paintwork - it looks just like the wall of a house we saw in Troyes two years ago! Hugs, Chrisx

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  17. Brenda, your aging techniques amaze me like no other! This looks like an old stuccoed, then painted and chipping wall! What a great key holder, and I'm sure someone is going to snatch it up in no time! Having your own shop is tough business, and most do not survive a year. Hang in there, and you will be rewarded in the end! Sending hugs!

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  18. PS You are such an inspiration to me! Just thought you should know...

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  19. Oh wow - the colors and grungy look is just soooo WONDERFUL. Hope someone will see it that will appreciate it's unique beauty!! Xj.

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  20. Wow! This looks like it had aged naturally. Amazing work!
    hugs,Jackie xx

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