Just to review, here is where I started.
You can still see hints of the gold. Layered on top, is a shade of grey, followed by gesso.
This brand new ornament is sporting a little "Old World" flavor now.
So, if you don't like a finish, change it. That's my motto.
See ya soon.
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Beautiful, Rosemary. Your transformations are my favorite things to see!
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ReplyDeleteUm, dear Rosemary - you going to list that incredible birdie?
You know how much I loooooove birdies and that one is simply wowalicious!
Lovely bird but of course I love everything you do.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Rosemary. I love the bits of gold peeking through.
ReplyDeleteYour bird and frame are beautiful! I signed up for the course and I am still waiting for my paint supplies and then watch out...LOL. I can't hardly wait to create something even remotely this pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the little bit of gold showing through
ReplyDeletevery pretty and artsy fartsy of course
Rosemary - you are just amazing. Your ability to transform something glittery and gold into something old and worn is awesome! I just love how the gesso "pulls away" from the bird itself revealing the textures beneath. So cool! :)
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Love the patina on the bird. I want to thank you for introducing me to Farragoz - I am slowly progressing through the modules and enjoying it so much. I hope to spend more time with it after the holidays. I have a bunch of projects lined up.
ReplyDeletewhat a transformation! love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, your transformations are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the transformation! As always, another beautiful creation!! I am seriously considering this course! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing look you gave that sweet bird Rosemary. I love it!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Oh wow, that's phenomenal!!! What a difference! I must've missed your last post so I'm going to check it out now:)
ReplyDeleteRosemary, you just continue to amaze me over and over again!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
What cute idea. I love to find things to make them pretty. This would be a great idea to add to one of my classes that I teach to diyer's. Would you mind if I shared on my blog of your idea.
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Rena
This is such a GORGEOUS paint finish! I LOVE it!
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