This was GRAND FINALE number 1- As of today September 12, 2019 - I am trying to complete the FINAL Grand Finale! |
Hope you have been creating and enjoying the final remains of summer. I would love to hear about what you have been learning or working on.
Finally, I was able to edit and publish part one about the transforming of our kitchen table. I started a month ago and as of today, September 12,I am still trying to perfect it! But out of interest to document and to help others go to sleep, I am posting the footage we took documenting the beginning process. There is a grand finale moment but, I took up the paint brush a week or two later and have worked daily ever since! It didn't hurt that I received a pile of new nail art powders and flakes that make great stars and cosmic effects!
Watch the first part Below!
I apologize that part one has some very amatuer videography, but we are amateurs any way. The hope
Details on materials used Here is a list of the materials I have used to transform our table top.
You can use paint but I wanted to create layers and special sparkling effects.
After all that is what galaxies are, lots of sparkling stars and nebulas and such!
πPrimary Elements - click here to see a previous article about them
πNail Art Powders - Mostly Born Pretty brand including chameleon, colour changing flakes, mermaid and chameleon
πMica Powders - click here to see a previous article on my Pear Ex swatches
πA few sizes of soft paint brushes none larger than about 3/4 inches wide.
πA small fan brush
πHolographic glitters - I used a lot! including microfine ones from Born Pretty
πCourse sand paper - I lightly sanded down high points when glitter felt too sharp.
Primary Elements |
πPolycrylic water based Gloss finish - basically polyurethane- I used a total of about 3 quarts/litres of polyurethane including some Acrylic varnish/medium
πI did try using metal leaf flakes but ended up covering them.
Lessons Learned So Far
Well, I have learned that the more layers I add, the table top looks all rippled and lumpy. But then we are talking about 3 litres of liquid mixed in with pigments/mica powders and glitters. I recommend having more of a plan. We love the end result but I am disappointed about the lumpy
look. When you touch it, it is fairly smooth. We will both find out the very final end result in a few more videos. I hope to finish today! I say that every day.
If possible buy the flakes in larger sizes, it got costly using teeny pots that empty so fast.
The Primary Elements by Lumiere are amazing. A little goes a long way. The deep colours are mega intense. A few specks of indigo goes a long way too.
Always stir the polyurethane before using!
Pearl Ex Powders |
I did try the colour shifting paint from Folk Art but did not like it - very unpigmented,
Hope you are inspired a little.
Part two is coming soon.