Okay, this is the cherub plaque I showed you in my last post.
I made this piece with one of my wood plaques, and a plaster cherub. I made the cherub with a soap mold, and plaster of paris.
I just poured the plaster in, and let it harden.
After attaching the cherub to the plaque, and filling in any gaps, I did my thing with my "Old World" finish.
"Dream" was applied with my vintage stamps. I made the flip side pretty too, with vintage wallpaper.
There you have it. Gotta get at furniture today. See ya soon.
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I made this piece with one of my wood plaques, and a plaster cherub. I made the cherub with a soap mold, and plaster of paris.
I just poured the plaster in, and let it harden.
After attaching the cherub to the plaque, and filling in any gaps, I did my thing with my "Old World" finish.
"Dream" was applied with my vintage stamps. I made the flip side pretty too, with vintage wallpaper.
There you have it. Gotta get at furniture today. See ya soon.
Sharing With:
Beyond The Picket Fence: Under $100 Linky Party
DIY by Design: Winter Blues Wednesday
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
You come up with the prettiest things! I love this!
ReplyDeleteRosemary, how sweet and my SIL uses plaster for various projects and they turn out pretty too. xoxo, olive
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous! What a talent you have for beautiful creations! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Rosemary, this is adorable. You always make the cutest things! Be sure to stop by and get in on my latest giveaway! Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteI love this Rosemary, the Cherub is perfect and so is the beautiful wall paper on the back.
ReplyDeleteLovely...as always....
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, and you did a great job!! Thanks for stopping by too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Your special old world finish is the perfect touch! Thanks for stopping by, Mary Alice
ReplyDeleteNow I want to find a cherub mold love what you have created and thank u for taking the time to make a tutorial
ReplyDeleteVery neat, Rosemary! A soap mold ~ you amaze me!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL~! you should have your own tv show. I'd watch everyday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Rosemary you are so clever. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso sweet! I just LOVE it rosemary. (like everything you do!!) sigh...
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Happy Valentine's Day!!!
ReplyDelete~Des
I love the plaster of Paris angel! You are clever! What glue did you use to attach it to the plaque?? Thanks for visiting Wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletelove your blog...
Nancy
always inspirational!!
ReplyDeletekeep it up and thanks...
Karen
So pretty--I love cherubs! Have always decorated with them since I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteYour cherub is so perfect for Valentine's Day!
xo,
Dee
Vintage wallpapers are look so beautiful.This type of wall papers are really attract the designs.
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