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Monday, March 7, 2011

How to use Cheap White School Glue as a Paint Crackler

I have used the store bought crackle medium to crackle my quilt rack a couple years age.I love the look but hate the price . One pint of crackle was 25 dollars or more.That is more than I want to pay .I would spend  to much to crackling my walls. I love the old look and plan on crackling (mildly) the walls in my craft/sewing room. So I set out to find a homemade crackle. Never in a million years did  I think it was so easy or cheap as white school glue!!I didn't think it would work at first so I tested it out .IT WORKS!!
I did a wounderful job and I was thrilled! I wanted to share this simple Tut with you so you can see how easy it is.


First thing to do is decide what color you want to show through the cracks .
I just used what I had at the time .A mix of white and dark pink flat craft paint.
The materials needed are:
White school glue (Elmer's or any cheap white glue)
Paint brushes
White paint (or color you want for top coat)
A container to put paint in
Water

Paint your bottom coat (the one you want to show through the cracks) and allow to completely dry.



White craft paint (flat) Cheap white glue
 Repair your paint ahead of time by  using 2 parts white paint (or your color for top coat) to 1 part water.





I added water  because I wanted it to be milky looking ,but you can skip the water and just use it like it is .
Set paint aside till needed.


Painting glue onto table


Take the white glue and  squeeze it on to the surface (if painting a wall  put glue in bowl and paint on.)
The thickness of glue will determine the size of the crack.Experiment with the glue to see which you like best.
Paint in on direction with glue for best results.
Allow the glue to get tacky.DO NOT allow glue to dry or it will be a crumbly mess when you paint over it.





top coat
 Now load your  brush with paint and paint in same direction as the glue.
Load paint often and try to paint with as little pressure as possible.Painting with a heavy hand will drag the glue and it ruins the effect.





crackling before my eyes
 after painting all you project let dry completely . Never touch the paint before it is dry or it will ruin it .(I know this because my daughter couldn't help but touch it )
You will see the cracks appear as the paint drys
The  images below show you how great this crackle looks.






sewing table as it dries

After paint is dry completely I like to do a white wash so it is blended a little more. Just water and paint .Load  a brush and dab it on a cloth or paper towel till you have gotten most of the paint off .Then dry paint over Cracks.This is totally up to you I just like the look more this way

Dry wash
 After project is completely dry you can add a clear sealer (if flat paint) .

kitchen wall
 Here are examples of crackle

Wall
 

sewing table



Important !!Work in small sections at a time .If you try to do this all at once your glue will dry on you and it will be a  big mess. So go slow if you have a big project in mind.The reward will be well worth it when you see the fantastic job you did!


Remember as always Do what you love and have fun doing it!!
 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Knitting Markers


 
While shopping for my needles I saw the most unappealing  knitting markers.They were just the round plastic circles. No character at all. sure you could crochet around them ,but I prefer something that suites my mood at the time. looking up knitting up markers showed me the vast talent of many artist .They made knitting toppers  as well as knitting markers. The idea of making my own appealed to me so much that I made about 60 of them at one sitting. Mostly beads and hook wire.It will take me time to perfect the wire twisting so that it is smooth and without rough edges that will get caught on the yarn. Not only is it satisfying to make my own it is also a great way to recycle and use up broken jewelry.All the beads you see in the image above were taken from jewelry i had in my jewelry box.They were broken and no use to me but i could throw them away. They had sentimental value only to me.Creating them into knitting markers gave me a way to use them and remember what they stand for.
Now i am looking into creating seasonal knitting markers. Clay will give the medium to create holiday and everyday markers.And what a great gift idea for someone that loves to knit. Give it a try and you will be surprised at the feeling you get from making your own personal knitting markers.
As soon as my clay blocks arrive from the company i bought them from i plan to do a tut (tutorial) on the type of markers. I cant wait to make Halloween and Christmas knitting markers!!
Remember as always do what you love and have fun while doing it!!