Showing posts with label geometric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geometric. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

PINK ABSTRACT PAINTING


Over the past few years I’ve noticed the increasing popularity of pink in Scandinavian interior design.  Now, almost everything comes in pink, from couches and cushions to coat hooks and teacups.  Although I’m not a big fan of pink, the pastels of contemporary Scandinavian design work well with the copper and grey tones that I do love.  Investing a large sum of money in a pink couch, which might look dated in a few years, was not the way I wanted to go.  Instead, I opted to add a pink accent to my office with a simple abstract painting.  It’s easy to paint: all you need is a can of spray paint, some pretty acrylic colors, and a few extras you probably have lying around your house.  Below are a few inspirational images pulled from the web.

Clockwise from top: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4

Materials:
Canvas (I used a scrap piece of plywood and drilled a hole in the back to hang)
White acrylic paint
Grey acrylic paint
Pink acrylic paint
Copper spray paint
Ruler
Pencil
Painter’s tape
Paint brushes/rollers
Scrap paper

Method:
1]  Cover your work surface with paper.
2]  Paint a base coat of white onto the canvas/wood (optional).

3]  Draw a few straight lines across the canvas in any pattern you like. 
4]  Tape the edge of the area you wish to paint. 
5]  Paint area and remove tape once paint has dried.
*  When using spray paint, make sure only the area you want painted is exposed.  Cover everything else with scrap paper. 
6]  Repeat last two steps until you are happy with the results. 
7]  Hang (and admire) your work!  

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Have a great weekend!  Nicole. 

Sunday, January 19, 2014

COPPER AND MARBLE CANDLEHOLDER DIY


Happy 2014!  Having just returned from my beautiful hometown of Cape Town, South Africa, I am inspired and excited to begin planning my new ventures and adventures for this year.  To kick it all off, I want to share a project that will help ward off the winter blues. I have been in love with copper and marble elements for a while now and decided to combine the two to create a few accessories for my home.  Below are some images that have inspired me. 




Clockwise: 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5


These marble and copper candleholders were created using simple oven-bake clay and leftover copper piping we had lying about.

Supplies:
2 oz. white oven bake clay
2 oz. grey/granite oven bake clay
1” copper pipe

Method:
1: Cut and condition the clay.  I used about 1 part grey/granite to 4 parts white clay.

2: Roll the clay into long snake-like shapes.

3:  Press granite clay into white and fold clay in half.  Fold in half again.

Repeat steps (2) and (3) two more times.

4: Once clay is sufficiently mixed, roll into a ball.

5: Shape clay into a square by flattening the sides, top and base.

6: Insert copper pipe into the center of the clay.

7: Bake following packaging instructions.

I hope these candleholders bring a little light and warmth to your home this winter.  Nicole

Saturday, December 14, 2013

MARBLED NECKLACE DIY


With Christmas around the corner, why not forgo the mad shopping dash by making family and friends personalized homemade gifts?  One of the presents I’ve decided to make this year is this pretty faux marbled necklace.  These necklaces require only a few supplies and you can make several simultaneously.  For the full tutorial (in English and Spanish) hop on over to Marta’s blog, 2ndfunniestthing


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