A local artist supply store in my area closed it's location, and I picked up some dimension paint for 25 cents a tube. GOOD DEAL. I've used dimension paint before, but I also know how to create the same effect without it, so I hadn't used it for a while. This weekend, I've been playing around with it, using my stencils. Since I love giving small items great personality, these wooden tags I made were great candidates for transformation.
I just troweled the paint over my stencil,
and removed it, to reveal this beautiful pattern.
Next came my "Old World" finish. I love the way the gesso settled into the crevices.
A different pattern. I added extra texture to the background before I stenciled these.
I even added a little embellishment to this masonite sign I created.
There are so many variations on this. I've also used wood filler to create this effect. I'm going to be super busy this week. I have many, many items to transform. I'll be sure to share some of them.
See ya soon.
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I just troweled the paint over my stencil,
and removed it, to reveal this beautiful pattern.
Next came my "Old World" finish. I love the way the gesso settled into the crevices.
A different pattern. I added extra texture to the background before I stenciled these.
I even added a little embellishment to this masonite sign I created.
There are so many variations on this. I've also used wood filler to create this effect. I'm going to be super busy this week. I have many, many items to transform. I'll be sure to share some of them.
See ya soon.
Sharing With:
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholics Anonymous
Beyond The Picket Fence: Under $100 Linky Party
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
Hope Studios: Tutorial Tuesday
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
Under The Table and Dreaming: Sunday Showcase
I don't even think I knew there WAS dimensional paint, lol. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteDitto Terry! Great finish!
ReplyDeleteOh, Rosemary! Those are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining my Linkies! I'm following you, too!
I can see those tags on so many things-well done.
ReplyDeleteRosemary, what beautiful work you did. I would have never thought about this wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteThose look great! I like how you added it to your chandelier picture too. I think your middle name should be "Gesso"!
ReplyDeleteOh...dimensional paint? I'm going to have to google that one! They turned out beautifully and I'll be looking forward to seeing your new creations!
ReplyDeleteLove these tags, love them. Just two questions. First what size are the tags? and how do you use them?, the tags that is. I'm also following you thru linky.
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this.
Great idea, Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteI guess you could use this technique to dress up a piece of furniture with a flat drawer or front, too. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I've never heard of dimensional paint! Can't wait to see what you create next!
ReplyDeleteCindy
You are so artistic! Love your creative pieces. I'm your newest follower. Hope you'll visit my blog, too.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love this stuff? These are gorgeous Rosemary, so many possibilities. Very nice job.
ReplyDeleteI'm following you know through Linky.
Rosemary, your work is always divine *sigh*
ReplyDeleteCas x
Love it!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty is that!! I've never heard of dimension paint before but I love the effect is gives a piece. The tags are too cute and I love the look it added to your Paris sign. Beautiful job as always friend!
ReplyDeleteI love these. I have not heard of that paint. I knew you could do this with joint compound, but have never tried it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find, and you knew just what to do with them...good for you!!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautiful!
Your tags look great, Rosemary! It looks like old stone pieces in the picture!
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool Rosemary. I have to check that stuff out. Never heard of it, but I am loving it and the look.
ReplyDeleteLove it of course!!
ReplyDeleteBeen on vacation, so could not wait to see what was new and wonderful when I got back.
blessings
barbara jean
Great Look, love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are one step ahead of everybody here Rosemary! Love this! I hired a lady to do this kind of thing to a clients dining room, and she charged $3500 to do a small dining room!!! OMG.
ReplyDeleteLovely as always! Following you thru LF now.
ReplyDeleteRosemary - these are so fabulous!! Great deal on the paint. New linky follower!!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Oh Rosemary! Those are so lovely, I had no idea there was such a thing as dimensional paint. Everything you touch seems to turn to beauty!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
I have used this before but its been years. Yours looks so great I am inspired to use it again!
ReplyDeleteReally stunning! Amazing how paint can add so much dimension....
ReplyDelete~Des
these turned out beautiful, i had never heard of dimensional paint.
ReplyDeleteDo you hear the applause over here at The Homeless Finch?!! lol.... did you just hear that whistle too?!!!
ReplyDeleteNice work. REALLY nice.
You are BRILLIANT! I love the texture and the finish. I seriously thought it was stone....until you said wood.
ReplyDeleteI am pinning this.
blessings,
karianne
That turned out beautiful. I've heard of dimension paint but nearly impossible to find over here. Yours turned out beautiful. Sounds like you're going to have lots and lots of fun playing with your new paint!
ReplyDeleteRosemary,
ReplyDeleteI have also never heard of dimension paint? Isn't it nice when you can find alternative ways to obtain dimension without purchasing a paint to do it. You can save yourself a lot of money by trying different ways to achieve it on your own!
thanks for sharing your process!! what beautiful pieces you've created!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea Rosemary :) Hope you're having a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
you've done it again!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing. Great post. I am looking forward to seeing you at My Dream Canvas.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about dimensional paint either, but I've done it with joint compound on furniture. These look great!
ReplyDeleteI hope you put these in your Etsy shop! They are fantabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteRosemary, these are great!! You create the prettiest pieces!
ReplyDeleteWonderful effect, Rosemary. I am gonna have to get me some of that stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your great ideas!
Eileen @ Cottage Beach House
Hi......I visit all the time, but haven't written until now:D I love the effect you have achieved! All of your pieces are so unique and lovely, but this has peeked my curiosity. I think of a million ways I could use such a medium. Thank you so much for sharing all your work:D Linda
ReplyDeleteThese came out so nicely! Love it, love it, love it!
ReplyDeleteNice! l learn something wonderful from you every day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I have some sitting on my shelf that I picked up last summer on clearance. Can't wait to try this. thanks
ReplyDeleteI love the wooden tags! Was that gray paint or was the gesso tinted gray?
ReplyDeleteThanks
susan
Homeroad
Love the dimension on these, very creative idea. they look like they have been like that all along - very antiquish.
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of this either, but it's so dang cool!! Vanna
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteDee
Wow, I thought this was foil with paint on top.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love this project! You've created such a wonderful old-world look. Now I need to pick up some dimension paint, gesso, and stencils and try out this project. Thanks for the inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteKelly
Love this! I didn't know dimensional paint existed! Great project!
ReplyDeleteOMG THEY ARE SOOO BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteGreat Project :)
ReplyDeleteStunning. Gesso never had it so good!
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