Posts tagged ‘crackle medium’

August 8, 2011

Make It Monday: Metallic Ice Blue Fruit

There is something about contrast that draws the eye and invites visual interest. And this piece fits the bill. There is something pleasing and surprising with the contrast between the ice blue fruit, and the worn crackled plate and pedestal. Easy to make and fun to create. Follow these easy steps from Plaid Designer, Julie Lewis.

To get started you will need these FolkArt paints and assorted supplies:

2588 Metallic Ice Blue

936 Barn Wood

901 Wicker White

424 Light Gray

476 Asphaltum

696 Crackle Medium

½” Flat brush

#1 Liner brush

Brown metal or wood pillar candle holder

5 assorted artificial fruits

Decorative edged wood plate

Gray green felt

Glue

E 6000

Begin by base coating your fruit with Wicker White. Several coats should do it…allow drying time between coats.

Here they are completed.

August 1, 2011

Make It Monday: Funky Crackled Stool

Most times, when I use a Crackle Medium, I’m looking for an aged look.  I think I’m not alone in this, most people use it to make things look old, distressed, and antiqued.  I thought it would be different  to try a project using Crackle Medium with bright colors, on a surface that can be used in a playroom or a child’s room as a place to put a favorite toy or stack books.  You don’t ever want to use these stools for your child to use as a step up for anything, as they are sold for decorative purposes only, and are not equipped with non skid feet.

I basecoated the stool using a bright palette of Wicker White, Calico Red, School Bus Yellow, and Lime Green.  When all was dry, I used tape to outline the area of School Bus Yellow in the center of my stool.  Yes, the project looks quite unfinished at this point, but I planned on adding lots of Folk Art Licorice to the stool, so I left those sections mostly bare.

And then I added the Crackle Medium.  I use a light coat to begin with and let that dry completely before adding another coat, a little thicker than the first, and let it cure overnight.  I also added Crackle Medium in the same way to the legs where I basecoated them School Bus Yellow.

Working quickly, I used a 3/4″ flat brush to apply a coat of Deep Ocean Blue to both the top of the stool and the legs.  No need to be afraid here, crackling is so much easier than you think.  I allowed the project to dry completely again and sealed it with a Satin brush on sealer.  Since I was planning on adding color on top of the crackled coat, I wanted to make sure my next color wouldn’t crack, also.

I measured out my surface onto a piece of tracing paper and drew my design on that before starting.  Here, I took my tracing paper and turned it upside down on the dry crackled surface to transfer the pattern I had made.  You can see a hint of the crackle under the tracing paper.  The yellow cracks look great under the blue top coat!

After transferring the pattern, I used watered down Licorice and a script liner brush to paint the lines in.  I didn’t try to make them perfect, just filled in as I went.  The design of this stool didn’t call for perfection, just fun!

I added Licorice checks to the sides of the stool, and dry brushed a white highlight in their centers.  I also painted large polka dots along the Lime Green border on the top.  I filled in with Licorice on the “hard-to-paint” sections of the legs, which made painting them so much easier!

April 4, 2011

Make It Monday: Altered Crackle Frame

My favorite medium lately is Plaid’s crackle medium.  It’s super easy to use – you just paint it on, allow it to dry then paint over it.  Shortly thereafter, you have crackle!  Jen from My Crafty Friend Jen tried the crackle medium herself and made this awesome frame for a scrapbook layout.  I LOVE the pink FolkArt paint peeking out from under the white.  The crackle effect is so cool, and you need to check out everything she did to plus out her project here.

February 7, 2011

Make It Monday: Glitter Crackle Heart Frame

We’re trying some fun new techniques at Plaid – and since we love sparkle, we’re incorporating FolkArt Extreme Glitter!  With Valentine’s Day coming up, we wanted to create some quick and easy ideas to show your love to family and friends.  We took some Red Extreme Glitter and crackle medium and combined the two to make this pretty crackle heart frame.  That red between the crackle really sparkles!  Here’s how to make a frame just like this one.