Showing posts with label Angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angels. Show all posts

November 21, 2013

Angel Sculpture Made From Repurposed Wood and Recycled Pieces PLUS How to Make your own Beaded Wood Trim Tutorial

repurposed balustrade angel
 She's large, almost 3 feet tall, and I created her 
using lots of repurposed and recycled bits.

This is the fourth angel I've made. It is so much fun 
to me to combine all those random pieces and come up with 
something unique and beautiful.

recycled pieces used to make art
It started with this pile of stuff, some I ended up using, some not,
but the main piece was a huge wooden balustrade that one 
of my sister's gave me.

Here is the wood balustrade for the body, on top of that is a wooden 
fluted furniture foot and on top of that is a round wood furniture foot for the head.

I used my last two pieces of the wood with the carved detail for the wings.

recycled angel art
I joined the wing pieces with a galvanized metal star that was once a lid to a candle...
I knew I would use it one day.

wood base for art angel
To make it sturdy, I made a frame for the base using scrap lumber
cut with miter saw and screwed in from the bottom.

spackling paste for texture in art angel
After the main body pieces were assembled, I brushed on a base coat of tan paint.

This time, instead of using my normal block painting technique for the layered paint look, 
I took a short cut and applied spackling paste randomly on the body... that's the white
areas in the pic. I rubbed it on with my hands and with a putty knife and let dry.

easy distressed paint treatment
When the spackle is dry and you can start brushing and layering paint. 
Your brush will naturally grab onto the bumpy areas and you are are
just that much closer to a wonderful aged finish.

block painting technique
After I brushed on the green, I block painted 
adding a few more colors here and there.

I have several different sizes of blocks I use, depending on the 
area, and I just wipe them off and reuse them.

thickened paint perfect for layered paint technique
If you have globs of thickened paint in containers
that you would normally throw away, don't.
"Globby" paint is perfect for this technique.

This is after all my base layers of paint, ready for the next step...

architectural angel mixed media
I started adding white paint to the body... you can also see the layered 
teal, green, turquoise and white I added to the base.

using beads to create beaded wood trim look
After the white was applied, I decided the body needed a little more detail.
I used a technique I've done before using plastic beads and spackle
to create a carved, beaded wood trim look.

dresser with faux beaded wood trim using spackle and beads
This is a dresser I did years and years ago, one of my niece's has it now. 
It had a grooved recess around all the drawers. I glued 
the plastic beads in the groove, covered with spackle and painted.

faux beaded wood trim on furniture
It adds lots of interesting detail to a piece.

diy carved wood bead trim using plastic beads and spackle
Once it's all painted, I think it looks pretty authentic!

mixed media art angel with faux wood bead trim diy
On the angel, I glued the beads on in two areas using hot glue...

using beads and joint compound to create wood bead trim look
I used Flexall (flexall has been discontinued), because it's what I had on hand.
I've also done this technique with spackle or joint compound as well.. 
You just smooth it over the beads, creating a thick layer and let dry.

wood trim look with joint compound and plastic beads
When it's dry, sand down to create a smooth finish and paint.

Of course... I had decided to add this after I had 
painted everything, so I had to go back and redo the 
painting on that part!

before and after faux wood bead trim using plastic beads and joint compound
This is how it will end up

For the bottom of the balustrade, I added studded fleur de lis...

studded fleur de lis using thumbtacks
I started with fleur de lis wood cut outs bought on Mardi Gras clearance.  
I layered them with spackle and paint for a rusty look then 
added painted thumbtack "studs" to add a little more interest.

I love my thumbtacks, I've used them on 

aged aluminum flashing
For the wavy metal trim on the body, I used squares of aluminum flashing.

wavy metal strips
I had oxidized the sheets in one of my making things rusty and aged batches
and used wavy scissors to cut strips.

rusty lamp piece on angel art

The halo started as a rusty piece of metal from a lamp...I promise that's
paint under my nails. I hammered it flat and coated it with poly to 
darken the rusty part then lightly brushed a little teal paint.

I ended up swirling a little bit of starry wire around the halo as well.

mixed media wooden angel sculpture
I don't have a pic, but at the end when it was all painted, I added a wash of thinned 
brown paint to the whole piece and wiped off excess to tone the whole thing down 
and a coat of satin poly.
I screwed everything in from the back and she was done ;)

wood angel art sculpture
I really love how she turned out. She would be lovely at 
Christmas or left out year round.

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I still have items and clearance paintings in my Etsy shop as well.
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Thank you so much for checking out my angel!

April 1, 2013

Angel Mixed Media Sculpture, Wood Recycled Art Angel

angel sculpture recycled
A recent art angel order...

wood angel sculptures
I made these angels around Christmas and one of my customers
that purchased them contacted me to make something
similar as a gift for her sweet mom.

hand painted art angel
For the body, I used a wooden lamp base cut vertically and mounted it on
a round wooden base that I studded with metal thumbtacks...

shell and glass beads
She wanted soft blues and yellows....

art angel with shell and glass bead trim
I added this pretty garland of shell flowers centered with yellow glass
beads at the neck....

art angel sculpture with recycled elements
A decorative wooden shell cutout became the halo...

hand painted angel sculpture
And the body was painted with different shades of blues, whites, yellow and gold.

art angel sculpture with carved wood wings
The wings are pieces of architectural wooden molding...

art angel sculpture with wooden carved wings
They are a little different on each side.

recycled art angel sculpture
Here is her mom with the angel...
It brings such joy to me working with others to create unique pieces that 
have special meaning for them and the ones they love! 
Thank you for stopping by...

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October 2, 2012

Angel Recycled Art, Colorful Architectural Angel Art

colorful recycled angel art
I wanted to share these angels I made recently.
They are a combination of recycled pieces and parts along
with hand painted elements.

angel art Lucy Designs
This one has a large finial for the top part of the body and part of a large  
wooden candlestick for the bottom half

colorful painted angel
Stacked wood with very distressed/layered paint finishes painted in fun 
colors forms the base and ceramic knobs become the feet.

recycled elements in fun and funky art
I attached an aged #4 house number and a rusty metal flower to the front 
of the body painted in blue with metallic gold dots.

angel back view
View from the back...The wings are pieces from a chair...I think(?)

recycled art angel
A metal swirl becomes the halo.

hand painted angel yellow and pink
The body of the second one started out at a wooden column piece that I cut in half.
Painted in mustard and fuchsia checks and added rusty roofing cap discs.

I rusted the tin discs by placing in a bucket with hydrogen peroxide and salt.
It worked great! I should have taken a pic because I got all excited and 
started adding more metal pieces, washers, house numbers, etc to see
 what kind of effect I would end up with.
I have since added vinegar to the mix to create rusty and aged pieces.

recycled and painted wood pieces for art
The base is a wooden clock that I cut in half, added a fuschia wash 
of paint and turquoise dots. You can still make out the clock numerals 
under the paint wash.

purple hinges
I already had this hinge from another project that I had painted purple
 with yellow polka dots so I attached it to the front.

decorative wood for angel wing art
The wings are from a length of decorative wooden shelving...

recycled angel halo
The head is a combo of a wooden candlestick top, a giant metal washer and 
a metal hook with that sun design that I thought looked cool for the halo.

recycled art angels
They are quite large, the angel on the left is about 2 feet tall.
Thanks for reading about my recycled angels!

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