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Hope you all have had a great weekend. I spent mine at the dentist and doing errands… BUT I did fit in some time to work on a piece of wall art. I was inspired by this vintage skeleton key wall art that I spied in Homesense a few days ago. I almost bought it, but it was a little more than I wanted to pay, and I remembered that I had an old canvas frame exactly the same size sitting in storage. So instead I took a picture of it and thought I’d attempt to create my own version.
Here’s the original from Homesense. It has a wooden base and the key is thin metal mounted onto the wood. For my version, I took a canvas frame {I was getting tired of the lone poppy and it was looking worn and dirty – and not in a good “vintage” way}:
First I painted the edges, sides and spots on the front in brown acrylic paint (Deco Art). Doesn’t it look pretty? My mom was over and saw it sitting in the hall and said she was afraid to ask me about it in case this was the “finished” product!
I painted over the brown with three coats of antique white acrylic (Deco Art). Here it is after two coats:
I took a printout of my photo and drew grid lines on it. I followed the same method that I used for my Santa picture. I then drew the grid onto my canvas in pencil and began drawing square by square.
After this was complete I sanded {yes you heard right – I sanded canvas!} the edges, sides and a few spots on the front to give it some distressing.
And now for the hardest part…. the painting!! I didn’t use a paint pen, because I wanted to mix a few different colours to get a shade of brown that I liked with a bit of gold and black in it. I used soft black suede, brown and antique gold paint. I found this part quite finicky – it’s much harder to stay in the lines with a paint brush than with a paint pen!!
After a few touch ups and some light sanding/distressing here is the final product:
What do you think?
Linking up to the parties listed here, WOW and Debbie Doo’s CopyCat Challenge.
This is just great!
xoxo
twentyfour7
Lovely! Great copy challenge!
Beautiful copy cat! You did a great job!
It looks great! I would have never thought of the grids!
Debbie
What an absolutely wonderful idea! There are so many possibilities using this technique.
Very clever idea. It turned out really cute. Thanks for joining my copy cat party. I ask for a Visible link as well. Not the here, which people really do not click on. Thanks.
Thanks. I’ll add the link.
I love this! Excellent job!
I’d love to have you join my link party going on now at my blog.
Amy @ Gabriel’s Good Tidings
gabrielsgoodtidings.blogspot.com
it turned out beautiful! I love it.
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You did an amazing job! I had to laugh at your Mom being afraid to ask if that was the finished project. My husband is often afraid to ask the same thing!
you are quite the artist. what a fun key to begin with. well done!
Wowzers! I love how the key wall art turned out! I would love it if you would link up at my linky party going on now! Can’t wait to see you there!
Jill
http://www.jillifyit.com
Just beautiful…love your take on this and it is perfect in your room!
So lovely!
This looks really great!
-Jazmine
keepitkrafty.blogspot.com
This looks really good. I love it paired with the other items in your sitting area! Great job!
Very cool. I love the background paint job and key shape. So silly about your mom thinking it might be finished 1/2 way, I can see that happening to me too. Thanks for linking up at Burlap & Denim.
I think it looks really cool–great job!
Love it! I have a fetish for skeleton keys. I have a ton of them and make little bookmarks and frame them, etc. Good job!
This is awesome… I love it!
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This is sooo awesome! I am all about Key decor these days and this is such a fantastic idea! I hope you will share with my Pink Hippo party @ http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2012/03/pink-hippo-party-70.html
WOW, you did a great job. I love it!
Kathryn you did a great job,. Very pretty.
Thanks!
A perfect touch for the furniture/wall arrangement, Kathryn. Looks like a lot of work but also a lot of fun.