Fair Warning .......

After all the kerfuffle having to change over to a new blog earlier on in the year, producing posts has not been as easy or fun as it used to be. Since Live Writer died, the positioning of pictures has become the real bane of my life, so after 15 odd years of pretty consistent blogging I've decided that from January 1st 2025 I shall be going out to pasture! I may still post the odd picture or two as a record of my latest project, but I won't be writing up or photographing any of the process, because, sometimes, that can actually take longer than the making itself. As a blogger, I am now something of a dinosaur, if I were starting out now I'd have my own YouTube channel, but with my Brummie accent, I don't think the world would still ever be quite ready for that! Anyway, with six months to go, there's still plenty of time for a few more projects and ideas so let's see what happens .........

Monday 24 June 2024

Made By Marley Inspired Drawers

Sorry this is a long post! This is one of those projects I wasn't sure if I could actually pull off, let's just say the judges are still out on that one ........!!!!


I was desperate to have a go after watching almost all of the Made By Marley videos on YouTube. She makes everything look so do-able, but I was still apprehensive, despite having three packs of her luscious decoupage papers ready and waiting.


Then, I found this set of drawers sat sitting, going free, on the kerbside on the school run, well it was a no brainer, with such a basic shape, how could I go wrong??? 


I started by removing the handles and then tearing part of Marley's Passion Flower paper (£18.95 for 3 sheets) and a little Roar (£18.95 for three sheets) to fit the two drawer fronts using Modge Podge ..........


I did the top of the unit just the same and then started the part I was so nervous of, blending the paint into the paper so they looked as one!!!! Aghhhhh 


Now I'll be honest, I don't have any of the paint or brushes Lel uses, at this early stage of my interest, it was too much of an investment, so I was relying on the emulsion matchpots, acrylic paints and tiny dabbing sponges (from Temu) I already had, totally mad or what, with so much riding on the project being a success?


I started dabbing with the turquoise ........


........ then adding some wine (the colour not the juice!) ........


........... before a little yellow .......


....... and then got carried away, but at this stage I thought that it could work!  I proceeded to dab the edges and dividing bars of the unit ........


....... however, as the mix of paint proved not too robust on the plasticky surface of the unit, I decided to save any tears further along by giving everything two coats of Modge Podge to help preserve what I had done so far. 


When it was all dry, I put the drawers back into the unit to see how it looked......


I couldn't do the sides as I had run out of the Passion paper, but had enough confidence at this stage to buy some more.


However, with everything dry, I was still sufficiently buoyed up to try and have a go at stencilling (pack of 6 stencils from Temu) something well and truly out of my comfort zone, to help draw everything together.


Unfortunately at this stage I was so wrapped up in the process that I forgot to take any pictures ........


........ but believe me, I was well and truly winging it, with nothing but a hope and a prayer........


........ adding dark blue, metallic gold and a touch of bright pink here and there .......


At this stage I was well chuffed ........


 ....... and thought it might just work, however, without any more paper, I couldn't do much else except for adding more colour and stencilling to the narrow sides and cross bars.


I also painted a little of the inside of the unit to stop any of the white from showing when the drawers were in place. These would be varnished and levelled later on.


I then left the drawers for a day or so waiting for the new paper to arrive and in that time I think I lost the plot/flow ........


...... however when they did arrive, I was up to get going again .........


........ all was looking OK and on the right track, but then, I went on holiday ........


...... and when I got back, I found it hard to replicate what I'd done before. My stencilling was pants (first time trying to be honest) but I can't really be that surprised when I was using acrylic paint instead of chalk paints ........ so again the pictures drew to a halt ..........


............ until the whole thing was finally finished.


I know there's an awful lot going on with it now, layer upon layer of dodgy stencilling, the gold is subtle, but the dark blue not so. The papers now really blended into the background, so not showing to their best advantage.


Where I couldn't fit the edging stencil, I tried to copy it with a dark blue Sharpie pen (????), but that stood out too much, so I had to gently sand it down to give a more faded look ......


..... and then as if that wasn't enough, I went and added all the gold dots using a chrome marker on either side of the edging !!!!!


However, I still like it. I
t's not what I had in mind when I first started, but it reminds me, with the illusion of all those layers of faded paint, of an old, neglected, relic found after years of being hidden at the back of a shed, dusted and cleaned down, then bought into the house to live again in all it's shabby splendour for a few more years ............... well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

An awful lot of lessons were learned during this project, like to use the proper paint and materials, take your time but try to keep the flow going and know when to stop!  I have another small, drawed table sitting in my bathroom, ready for another go, along with another pack of paper ............. sooooooooooo onwards and upwards!!!!

1 comment:

Cheryl W said...

Your creations are always so lovely and unique. This one is really special. Thanks for sharing the process.