Hi Friends, Today I'm sharing this sweet Prima Traditional Chandelier which was inspired by Robbie's tutorial. Since this project is 3D its a bit difficult to photographic so please bear with the wonky photos.. Hopefully you can see the details your interested in.
To create this, I started by painting the base with Prima's Robins Egg Blue chalk paint. Robbie used a stencil transfer, however I used a swirl stamp to create the black highlights. After I stamped it, I used a mix of Modge Podge and iridescent glitter to coat the chandelier. Then I used Diamond Dust to coat the bulbs so they sparkle like crazy in the light. Here's a close-up of these effects:
I decorated each section of the chandelier with flowers and garden themed trinkets like a "blessed" water spigot, vintage garden hose knob, birds nest, bird house, wall water fountain and Dream Garden street sign.
To create this, I started by painting the base with Prima's Robins Egg Blue chalk paint. Robbie used a stencil transfer, however I used a swirl stamp to create the black highlights. After I stamped it, I used a mix of Modge Podge and iridescent glitter to coat the chandelier. Then I used Diamond Dust to coat the bulbs so they sparkle like crazy in the light. Here's a close-up of these effects:
I decorated each section of the chandelier with flowers and garden themed trinkets like a "blessed" water spigot, vintage garden hose knob, birds nest, bird house, wall water fountain and Dream Garden street sign.
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