Showing posts with label shabby chic straw heart.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shabby chic straw heart.. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Straw Love Heart Wreath

Before I start I would just like to mention this is my 50th Post never thought I would reach 10 I obviously am a busy girl...


You all know how I like to change things up a bit and put my mark on originality well I found this straw heart that I purchased from Ikea two years ago this was before stores started to sell shabby chic straw hearts, I thought it was the bee's knees if I remember correctly it was a few pounds.

So I decided to paint it as I am frankly running out of things to paint in the house I am always eyeing things up thinking to myself can it be painted with chalk paint. Anyway here are a few things that I added a long the way.


I cut a small section from the garland It was hanging above my head and was screaming at me to be cut a little. I added a touch of Annie Sloan Original to calm the leafy stem as it was too green for my desired look, once dry I began to paint the straw heart. This was a bit of a trial practice run for the big Christmas Tree I am intending on painting, talk about splash back I then reverted to filling a empty spray bottle with chalk paint and water and had a good spritz in between the straw pieces what a mess. I then reverted back to using the brush it covered well.


I added a soft beige/pink ribbon around the centre and trimmed a piece of lace from my lampshade! yes I always end up taking bits and pieces from other finished creations I am impulsive, Its ok though the lamp isn't bare just yet. So I cut the lace trim in half and tied it either side of the centre to add a feminine touch.



Once the roses were dry I then attached it to the centre and wrapped it around to cover the ribbon and lace.


And VoilĂ  one large dusky romantic straw wreath. 


I am really pleased with the results it didn't take me long either just a lot of chalk paint to wipe up from the kitchen surface  


So it just goes to show that Annie Sloan chalk paint is so versatile and its also addictive.


I love these pictures.


I decided to hang the wreath in the centre of my curtain pole but no doubt it will be placed somewhere else in the house next week.



Hope you all have a fab weekend.

Love Tracy