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Tutorials
May 25-- Faux Wood Technique by Marilynn
May 27-- Technique by Sandy
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Today I get to share a tutorial I created to show how I make faux Barn Wood. What I like about this technique is you get random results. No two piece look alike. But that also means that sometimes you don't like how it turned out and other times you do, you just have to play around. I figure, it is just a cardboard box, glue and paint so if I mess up, not a big deal and I try again.
check back on June 11, 2016 to see if you are a winner.
Today I get to share a tutorial I created to show how I make faux Barn Wood. What I like about this technique is you get random results. No two piece look alike. But that also means that sometimes you don't like how it turned out and other times you do, you just have to play around. I figure, it is just a cardboard box, glue and paint so if I mess up, not a big deal and I try again.
Faux
Barn Wood Tutorial
By MariLynn DeGroot
(Mississippi-McGyver)
Materials:
Cardboard
(I used a cereal box)
Assortment of brown markers ( I used
crayola markers)
White
school glue ( I used Elmer’s)
White acrylic paint ( I used Apple
Barrel)
Step 1-
I cut out a piece
of cardboard.
Step 2:
On the back side of
the cardboard, I took brown
markers and I randomly scribbled.
Step 3:
I took white school
glue and randomly applied the glue to the cardboard.
Step 4:
I used my fingers
to smooth out the glue so that the whole surface had a layer of glue over it.
Step 5:
While the glue was
still wet, I randomly dropped dots of acrylic white paint over the layers of
glue and cardboard.
Step 6:
I used my fingers
to spread the white paint.
Step
7:
I let the glue and
paint dry. This is the hardest part of this technique, waiting for it to dry.
As the glue dries the paint cracks and you can see the different shades of
brown underneath. When completely dry, I
cut the cardboard into strips so it looks like planks of wood.
I used faux barn board stripes to make this wild west frame. I wrapped twine around two of the strips.
Wow - what an amazing card you have made - thanks so much for the tutorial MariLynn.
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Maxine
So love this frame! Nice creation - stunning work!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and I love the fantastic frame you created.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully made bard wood. Absolutely gorgeous, Marilynn!
ReplyDeleteLove your card. The faux wood frame looks fab. Hugz
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique! Patience required, ha! Super card.
ReplyDeleteFun technique! Great card, Marilynn. Love the way you created the frame.
ReplyDeleteAwesome border for your card...thank you for showing how this technique was made...well done
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to make your frame and I love that you recycled cardboard from packaging. That's one of my favorite ways to craft.
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