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Golden Paintworks Metallic Paint is a water based, interior acrylic paint that is highly pigmented with iridescent mica to produce strong metallic effects. Use on its own, or with any of our Golden Paintworks decorative products.This unique line consists of 4 Tintable Bases and 28 Pre-Mixed Metallic Paint colors.
Looking for the best liquid gold leaf? This liquid leaf is easy to use and creates a gold metallic luster to your project for an elegant touch.
A product test of the best gold spray paint ranked best to worst and compared to stock gold hardware to help with your next paint project.
I tested and compared three of the most popular gold paint options: rub n buff, gold leaf and gold spray paint for the best gold or brass finish
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Inspired by granite that seems to pull you into a sparkling universe, this 'galaxy' photography surface combines black, greys, metallic gold and gold leaf foil. Our painted photography backgrounds are original, hand crafted pieces made to order. As such there will be variations from the images shown and you will have a
Available NOW from this series: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1329571613/large-abstract-gold-leaf-yellow-brown?click_key=d6f3d9edb093fe1eba6613e2c3415f0cb27ac594%3A1329571613&click_sum=e9a8e788&ref=shop_home_feat_1 *The original pictured has sold. This listing is for a commission similar to the one pictured. You can commission a piece in any size. Every commission is unique and one-of-a-kind but will look very similar to what is pictured, I have 100% happy commission clients!* “Aerial Storm” 30” x 40” Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas Colors include: Soft fall colors of gold, yellow ochre, smoky grey, white, brown, touch of blue The "Aerial Storm" series is accented with gold leaf for an elegant feel that complements the modern abstract style of the painting. Stunning warm neutrals include: dark brown, mustardy yellow, gold, cream/tan/beige, and a touch of light blue. The photos sometimes make the brown appear black or charcoal, and I can use those colors instead if you like. My gold leaf technique is different from most, in that I paint it on with an antiqued feel over delicious texture. This piece manages to both feel like a cozy, broody Fall and like a sunny warm happy day. COMMISSIONS: Commission any of my paintings in your desired size! I am able to make a new original that is very close to prior work. Message me the size, and I will send a quote. Commissions can take 1-6 months depending on my current queue. I will create a custom Etsy link for you to complete the purchase over Etsy. Payment secures a spot in the commission schedule. If you are local to Nashville, message me for free pickup. More details of the commission process are explained here: http://erinelisemakesart.com/custom-art/ U.S. SHIPPING: Ships ready to hang in the U. S. SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE U.S.: This painting will ship in a high quality extra wide tube, packed professionally and protected in plastic from moisture. Shipping in a tube is the standard method used by galleries. If you are framing, you will just take your shipped tube directly to the framer. If you are not framing, on receipt of the art, your local art supply or framing store will “stretch” the canvas on bars for hanging. ****I see quotes typically under $100, but I recommend calling the store ahead for a quote **** International buyers MAY pay the additional cost such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees. Import charges can vary widely but are most commonly based on the price and type of item, package weight and dimensions, origin country, and the taxes, duties, and fees of the destination country. I am unable to predict these fees, but will help with as much as I know from my prior international customers. I have had 100% success in shipping, and have shipped to The Netherlands, The UK, Bahamas, Australia, Finland, Canada, Cambodia, Japan and more!
Looking for the best liquid gold leaf? This liquid leaf is easy to use and creates a gold metallic luster to your project for an elegant touch.
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to use gold leaf in your artwork. I absolutely love gold and find that gold leaf is a fabulous medium to use to create a stunning, shimmering, and unique piece of artwork.
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Laikyn is 2 and a half now, and we decided to move her to a big girl bed recently! Before we did that, I wanted to transform her room a little to make it feel more like her room and less nursery! She requested a sparkly princess room with pink, so this is what I
While you are waiting out SNOWPOCALYPSE 2011, check out our new series of One Day Classes. Our Sandstone, Palette Deco, Venetian Gem, and Lusterstone classes have proven very popular with seasoned professionals, new decorative painters and homeowners. We cover 1 product in 7 hours and show you 7 different ways to use it alone or in combination with other products. $250 for the class includes sample boards, products, and a written Step-by-Step curriculum. Most of the finishes are production oriented-less steps and better product management = more room sales and increased profit. Mitch did this beautiful dining room in a finish from the One Day Palette Deco Class New: One Day Luna for Walls Monday, April 18th or Monday, August 8th Learn Faux Effect’s new production product, Luna, a brilliant and easy to apply plaster. Most of the finishes take 3 steps or less to achieve the look found in very expensive designer wallcoverings. Some of the class samples: I have used Luna in my own home to get a better feel for tinting, coverage, and durability. Our front entry...for now. New: One Day Super Hide Metallic for Walls Tuesday, April 19th or Tuesday, August 9th What if you could combine a real metallic with water-based products? You can with Faux Effects' new Super-Hide Metallic. The luminous colors may be used straight out of the bottle or as an additive to many plasters, glazes, and waxes. Just like the Luna, I tested the Super Hide Metallic in my own house for this finish. These walls were Sandstone and then Lusterstone and now this. Who needs insulation when you have Faux Finishing? (If you would like to learn the Luna and Super Hide Metallic for unusual surface applications, such as tile and counter tops, take the 2-day ReNew, Reuse, and Recycle Class. We show you how to use these products with Stone Decor and the Rock-Kote product line and give you in-depth instruction on surface specific prep and application techniques that are different from wall applications.) In addition to the One Day Product, we also teach One Day Concept Classes in Foil and Waxes. This year we added the new Paper, Patina, Metallic, Bling, and Skins One Day Classes. New: One Day Patina Finishes Wednesday, April 20th or Wednesday, August 10th We will show you how to create realistic reactive finishes on a variety of products from the new Luna to foil. From the palest smoked creams to the richest rusted irons, we cover a diversity of techniques to complete 7 samples suitable for walls, ceilings, and many home fixtures. I love Patina Finishes so much, I did a whole counter top and sink: New: One Day Paper Finishes Thursday, April 21th or Thursday, August 11th All I had to do was jot down some ideas, hand them to Ashley, and let her go to town. She came up with beautiful finishes using minimal product and easy application techniques. Create the paper in your home and spend a day installing at your clients. The best place for a new paper finish is over an outdated wallpaper-no stripping required. My Master bathroom is covered in a Putty Metallic Vinyl Wallpaper-that sounds hip but is really hideous. And it is stuck directly to the wall! Ashley designed this paper for me: She is such a clever girl. New: One Day Bling with Guest Instructor Sue Hon Monday, May 23rd I admit to wearing frosted eyeshadow (what else would go with a Wham! big t-shirt?). And like a bird, I am attracted to glittery jewels on occasion. But when it comes to wall finishes, I have little experience with assorted bling. So I am turning this one over to Sue, who has done lovely finishes and developed several techniques for working with powders, glitters, beads, and leaf. Sue is working on 7 new samples but here are a few she has taught at Surfaces in the past: New: One Day Skins with Sue Hon Tuesday, May 24th Sue's samples put a new spin on skins (and she sells sea shells at the sea shore). She will show you how everyday inexpensive household items become faux finishing tools. The class covers Croc, Lizard, Dragon, Ostrich, Goat, Snake, and Toad. One is a new stencilwith new products. Two are old stencil favorites with a easy application technique and 4 samples require no sample at all. I have the Lizard Finish on my Coffee Bar Counter Top. New: One Day Mastering Metallics Wednesday, May 25th Metallics are the easiest way to update any interior. In this one-day class, we will work with powders, foil, metallic plasters, waxes, and metallic colorant to complete 7 finishes pulled from our popular collection classes. We’ve reworked the finishes to bring you the latest colors in the fewest steps. One Day Color Theory with Brenda McPeek Monday, May 9th Brenda taught this wonderful class for years at Faux Masters and here at Surfaces in late 2009. We are excited that she will be offering it again before she teaches her 3-day RS class (May 10th -12th). Brenda will lead you in multiple hands-on exercises. Ashley and I are working hard to complete our final samples for 1 Day Cabinets and 1 Day Naturally Neutral Plasters. Let us know what 1 Day Classes you would like to see in the future. All One Day Classes are scheduled in clusters for the comfort of our out-of-town guests. Don't forget to ask about lodging at Casa Slaton-don't you want to see in person the crazy stuff I've put in our house? Hope to see you in 2011!
Hey ya'll! I'm taking a break from renovation updates for a week or two. I have so much to tell you. I can barely stand the wait, but I think it's best to let everything get finished and then share everything. In the meantime.... To get my mind off the fact that I'm living out of a Jansport and finding dust in places dust should NEVER be, I made some art. I came home from this awful routine early yesterday, put on my Jesse sweatpants, put the roommates elsewhere (because as we learned last time, Tootie and Cheese hate art), sat on my bed, and played with gold leaf and paint. It was a glorious reprieve... from this scene currently underway in my entryway. So, I attempted to create a little beauty amongst the chaos. Here's my gold leaf abstract painting. I've been wanting to make one for awhile now, and after seeing these beautiful versions here and here, I trotted my pony as close to the wagon as I could, and slung myself right in. Pony's current whereabouts: unknown. I've created my fair share of art in the past, and this one is definitely a favorite. The gold leaf really just makes it. Plus, I feel like it'll look good just about anywhere. Not like I have any way of testing that theory right now, but ya know. For the time being, I hung it above Bartholomew. After all this time, I've never properly introduced you. You can call him Bart if you'd like. So, let's run through a quick tutorial. The good news is that if you possess the ability to smoosh paint on a canvas and use a glue stick, you can do this. If this artistic amoeba can do it, anyone can. Here's what I used to make mine: Glue stick Artist's brushes Oil Paints (You can also use acrylics.) Gold leaf Canvas Heavy structure gel. I used the Galeria kind. *Above links are affiliate links. Since I was using oil paints (just because I love the way they look), I applied my gold leaf first. Oil paints take forever to dry, and this thing is still wet almost 24 hours later. I know. It's hanging on my wall. Rebel. But, anyways, if you use acrylic paint, you can apply the gold leaf before or after. Just apply the glue wherever you want your gold leaf to be. I swirled it around randomly. Then, put a sheet of gold leaf over the glue. This stuff is flimsy and gets flakes everywhere if you're not careful, so I was extra delicate with the manhand. Welcome back, Kotter. After allowing the glue to completely dry, I just used a paper towel to shake off the excess leaf into a bag. Once your gold leaf is done, it's time for paint. You don't have to do this next step, but I really love the way it looks. I mixed in heavy structure gel into my paint after I mixed it, just to give it that 'impasto' look. It basically just makes your paint have texture and stand out from the canvas. I just used a paper plate for my paint mixing. Luxury. You can make your art in any shape, color, form, or texture. That's what makes it abstract. If you buy a paint pack like I did, they usually come with most of the basic colors. You can mix and match them to create other colors, and then add white to lighten or black to darken. I actually have this little color wheel that I use when mixing paint (affiliate link). A reader suggested it to me way back in the day, and I've been using it ever since. I really struggled with mixing colors when I first started painting. Mostly because I would overmix and end up with brown, brown, and more brown. And I've since learned that a little color mixology knowledge goes a really long way when making art. So, for those of you who find specifics helpful, that big blob in the below pic (the lightest one) is red paint, mixed with a tiny bit of yellow, and then lightened with white. I used a lot of that combo on this painting. I painted on this canvas forever, tweaking it and blending it. Eventually, it got to a point where I really liked it. This is another reason I love oil paint. You can keep playing with it for a lot longer than you would be able to if you were using acrylics. There are really no rules when it comes to making abstract art. My rule: If you love it, it's art. I'm just a sloth painting and living in my bed, so my opinion may not carry all that much weight. But, just in case you were curious. Also, here are the Google image results for sloth. Just to hammer home how I'm feeling these days. So, here's the finished product, still slightly wet. I had to take it down temporarily after I photographed it today, just to avoid the inevitable curiosity that would've surely ended with pink paw prints all over my bedroom. And a few close-ups... You can really see the effect the heavy structure gel has when mixed in with the paint. Such a little beauty. It's provided me with great joy during my time of need. Almost as much joy as discovering this little gem while moving all of our stuff last month. You don't know Jesse, so let's make this a bit more relatable: Imagine finding a book your husband wrote when he was five. And it's about his love for McGyver. And he draws himself with hair on his ears. Mull that over and get back to me. That's all for today, ya'll. Thanks for being here. I'll be back soon to share the hardwood floor reveal. That's all for today! 'Til next time! Follow my blog with Subscribe to LiveLoveDIY with email! Enter your email address: -->