Showing posts with label tissue paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tissue paper. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Kitchen Wall Tutorial

As promised I am sharing a tutorial with you on how I did my kitchen wall in the previous post and as usual I did not think to take a photo of all the supplies needed...so here is a list:

1. white tissue paper
2. assorted rubber stamps
3. black rubber stamp ink pad
4. paint
5. paint brushes
6. wall sizing
7. old rags
8. ladder {just don't miss the last step on your ladder and fall off like I did a couple
times...I have the bruises to prove it. ha!}
9..the will to actually take the time to get this project done


First, I took several pieces of white tissue paper and stamped the images on them that I had chosen.( I stamped them on the dull side of the paper and not the shiny)


This is what mine looked like and no two were alike believe me. That is the beauty of this project...you can't mess it up no matter how hard you try. 


After stamping several sheets I ripped them in four strips and then ripped the strips into pieces. All sizes and all shapes. Every now and then I would run out of pieces so had to get more tissue paper out and stamp, stamp, stamp. :) I also made sure and ripped off all the straight edges that were along the outside of the paper.

Next, I added some drizzle gray paint to the walls ...Ceramacoat brand . I used it out of a 2 ounce bottle and I still have a lot left. {the walls were already primed with rustoleum white painters touch paint, but I would call it a light gray instead of white} I just squirted a little on my paintbrush like the photo above shows.|


Then I smeared the paint on the wall. There is no right or wrong way to do this at all. Just slap some paint on your wall.
As you can see this shade is a  tad bit darker than the previous shade that is painted on the wall.



Next, I took a wet rag and wiped it in swirly motions to spread the paint around and to give it a "mottled" look.



The above photo is what it looked like when I was done. Again, you can't mess this up! A lot of this will be covered by the tissue paper pieces, so a little of the darker paint will show up between the pieces and it will be just perfect.


After smearing the wall with the darker paint {confession time here...I did small areas of the wall as I went along} I mixed up some wall sizing {you can find this in the wallpaper section of a home improvement store} and painted a little on the wall where I was going to attach one of the tissue paper pieces.


Then I took a piece of stamped tissue paper and put it on the wall.



Like the photo above...it does not matter if it has a few bubbles, but mine rarely did.


With the paper being so thin, you can dab the bubbles out with a dry brush or...


...with your finger...this part may seem a tad daunting but it is not. I didn't rip one piece of paper while doing this. It went up so fast and so smooth.

I will say also that if you get a piece up that you don't like or if part of it messes up just take a dry paper towel and carefully wipe it of the wall.  Being thin tissue paper, it will ball up and come right off.


This will be your finished project!! 


I really do love how it turned out. Up close it literally looks like old stone and with the applied paper being so thin, it just looks like part of the wall.  My son and daughter-in-law came over a day or so after I finished this up. As soon as they walked in the kitchen they noticed the wall right away and went right over to it. My son could not believe it was tissue paper because it seriously looks and even feels like a stone surface! {I am sure it helped that I have old uneven walls to start with lol}  He kept saying, "NO, it is not tissue paper....NOPE it can't be"...lol. 


I haven't sealed it. Still thinking that over. I am not sure if it would smear the stamped part or not. Probably not because I used archival ink , but I am not sure. Will have to test it first on a piece that isn't on the wall. I hope some of you give this a try and if you do please let me know how yours turned out. I did get a new window treatment partially finished so will show you that next. I do love simple projects even though this one took a few days. What can I start next...hmm...:)

Happy Sunday!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

A Gift for Someone Special ~

I put a lovely gift together for my Mom on Mothers Day last year and she just loved it.
I started with an antique sewing drawer and painted it a very light pink color and added a beautiful rose decal . Then I filled it with all kinds of goodies ~
I started with pink tissue paper and then added Bath and Body shower gel, Room spray in a rose scent from Home Goods that smelled just like old fashioned roses... 2 antique plates to go with the rest of her collection, a dvd (I think it was Anne of Green Gables, but I don't remember which one)...
I finished it off with a beautiful pink flower that she could plant...it was a hit and I enjoyed putting this all together for her~
I have an idea in the works for this year, but I am not quite
sure how it will all come together. I will have fun
trying though. Have a wonderful Monday ~
Blessings ~

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Right Place...Right Time... ~

When it comes right down to it... many of the treasures that you and I find
when we are out and about
is all about being in the right place at the right time.
I strongly believe that it is also God
wanting to give us the desires of our heart even in the little things.

Definitely the right time and place when I found these treasures~

I found a *HUGE* stack of beautiful tissue paper at the Goodwill a few weeks ago and there was no price so I asked...how does $1.00 sound? Yippee...doing the happy dance...yes the little things make me so happy ~
Once again...at the Goodwill...this *LONGABERGER* basket for $1.00...and in *PINK*...made my day! Goodwill find yet again....love this organizer! I use it to store all sorts of little items ! Love the linen and the color ~
Here's to you being in the right place at the right time
and finding treasures that make your
heart go pitter-patter.
Blessings ~

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Paper Roses ~

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

I always feel like I should be doing something while watching TV so last night I decided to get out some tissue paper and try my hand at making paper roses. I just cut strips of tissue paper, gathered one edge and started rolling...I love how they turned out. I did get better the more I made. First I was trying to keep the tissue paper all straight on the edges and not let it bend, but the more I made I found if you let it curl over here and there like it wants to do then they look more realistic...
I truly hope you have a beautiful day....blessings ~