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Showing posts with label contact paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contact paper. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Metallic Flower
There's not much of tutorial for this one, it's pretty simple. I used the same technique from my Song Lyrics Artwork, using contact paper and peeling off parts of the design. I used the design from my Skittles watercolor piece. And I also had a piece of sheet metal leftover after my Scrabble Board artwork.
So I already had almost everything I needed. Sheet metal, contact paper and a design. The only item I had to buy was some spray paint.
The contact paper does leave some stickiness when you pull it off the metal. I used some Goo Gone to remove it.
I'm curious to see if I could do a multicolored pieced..... oh, the projects will never end. :)
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Song Lyrics Artwork
Have a favorite song? Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is a favorite of Jason and I. (Video's at the bottom of the blog. Watch out it's catchy and gets stuck in your head!) We love the lyrics and usually catch ourselves singing a line or two... or whistling it. So I thought I'd make some artwork.
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You don't need many materials for this project: A piece of wood, some lyrics, paint, exacto knife and contact paper. |
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I had this piece leftover from my Scrabble Board project |
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I typed the lyrics out and designed them to fit within the right size. |
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I taped off my border |
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I laid down the contact paper and then the lyrics |
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I started by covering the back of the lyrics page with graphite and then traced over the letters. |
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You can see it transferring over here. But I soon learned just cutting out the letters of the paper with an exacto knife will transfer the graphite too. For an easier way to transfer your lyrics view Living with Lindsay's blog |
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I'm pretty sure I just about broke my fingers cutting these letters out. |
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And if the last step didn't break it then going back over the contact paper to ensure the cuts were all made correctly definitely broke my fingers |
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The fun part... peeling the contact paper off to leave the letters |
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I ran my brayer over the letters to make sure they were nice and snuggle against the wood before I started painting |
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I brushed paint on but I think I would use spray paint next time, for one, it would be a faster way to paint. But also I noticed the paint I used was a little too liquidy and ran under my letters |
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I wanted the black paint to pop so before I pulled up in letters I sprayed the board with a glossy clear coat |
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Here you can see where some of the paint seeped under the contact paper. |
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Definitely like it though. Now I just need to figure out how I want to frame it. |
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word art
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