I thought about getting rid of her for some flashy new thing. But, aside from the lack of redecorating funds, I decided to give her a chance. I repainted her and made her look unique. That is a nice way to put it! Anyway, if anyone is interested in the method of my madness, here is a step-by-step for painting glass doors. I really wanted to hide the secrets within (i.e. all my art and other crap stored in the shelves) and went all out on the doors.
First you pick a design. I copied some stained glass patterns. Tape the pattern to the outside of the glass. Trace the pattern onto the glass using a permanent marker. Paint the pattern with acrylics or watercolors, depending on how much transparency you want. I used both. Remember, you will be seeing the reverse side. Hang up the doors and voila! I painted the wood a cranberry red and used some antique gold paint as a highlighter.
And a big thank you to Hayley, who assured me I could do this!
No more sitting in the corner for my baby :)
Dear daughter saw the camera and insisted on a photo op for her blossoming little girl pout career. Style and pose by Ellen, age 5.
Aren't my girls somethin'?
I haven't replaced the glass since the head incident. The cats like to jump in there for now.
3 comments:
A lot of work - and it turned out super cool Margerie! Love the red.
Wow! Much nicer than a new flashy one, which wouldn't have the head-smashing history of this one either.
Hey, Hayley is the one who gave me advice when I wanted to paint a super-ugly filing cabinet fire engine red. How drab our homes would be without her!
I knew you could do it - it turned out FAB! And I can see you now searching your house for something else to paint!
It looks amazing!
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