Sunday, January 10, 2016

DECOART - "The Downton Abbey" One Horse Open Sleigh


Hello Crafty Peeples!

A while back, I applied to the Blogger Outreach Program over at DecoArt.  I was excited when I was accepted and am now delighted to share with you my first project!   I really enjoyed working with these products,  The ease of application and the beautiful colors ensure that every project will be an unqualified success!

THE STORY OF THE ENABLER
My husband, whom I affectionately refer to as "The Hubster," is probably my biggest enabler and my best "picker."   He always has an eye out for objects that I can Alter, Up-cycle, or Restore!   Wednesdays and Fridays are discount days at the local Goodwill Stores and my husband can usually be found trolling the isles looking for "stuff."  This wooden sleigh was one of his finds.  He presented it to me saying, "surely, you can do something with this!"   I wasn't nearly as "sure."
I looked at this sleigh and tried to imagine what a "Downton Abbey" sleigh would look like! 
The sides of the sleigh are decorated with Americana® Decou Page Paper™  
Victorian Romance Collection.  
The great thing about chalk paint is it eliminates the need for a primer.  I painted the entire body of the sleigh with the Americana®Chalky Finish "Serene." (originally I wanted the sleigh to be a bluish green.) and it only took one coat.
To achieve the color I wanted for my front and back panels and the sleigh runners, I mixed  Americana® Decor Chalky Finish "Vintage" with  DecoArt® Dazzling Metallics™Festive Green.  The paints mix well and I was able to keep my color consistent.  I did add an extender to give the paints extra air time.

The Floor and footboard were covered with Americana® Decou-Page Paper™ 
Victorian Romance Collection. The flower on the cushion was cut from the Decou-Page Sheet

The seat and bench coverings, and pillows were created using DCWV Burlap Paper, embossed using WRMK Next Level Embossing Folders "Quilted."  The interior side walls were painted with Americana® Chalky Finish "Vintage", and  "Serene."
The rails and bar were stained using Tattered Angels™  "Clay and Bittersweet" Matte Mist and sealed with Americana® DuraClear™ Matte Varnish.

The back panel was embossed using WRMK Next Level Embossing Folder "Butterfly."  The back was also stained using Tattered Angels™"Clay and Bittersweet" Matte Mist and sealed with Americana® DuraClear™ Matte Varnish.


The entire sleigh was sealed using Decou-Page™ Sealer and DuraClear™ Matte Varnish!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugz,
CHANA


DECOART PRODUCTS USED:


This was a fun project and I am looking forward to working with more DecoArt Products!  I have been a fan of the Americana®Paints for years and am excited at the prospect of making more DIY projects using this line!

Other Products Used:
WRMK® - Next Level Embossing Folders: Quilted and Butterfly
DCWV® - Burlap Paper
Tattered Angels™ Matte Mist - Clay and Bittersweet
Bo Bunny® Brads
















6 comments:

  1. Stunning sleigh transformation, great find your hubby made. Hugs, Lori m

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    1. Thanks, Lori! This was one of those, "I'm having fun, no matter the outcome," kind of projects1

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  2. Your husband has a great eye and what a clever idea to make it Downtown Abbey inspired! It looks awesome!

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  3. Thanks! You know I always type Downtown and I know it is Downton! The Hubster just called me from some little thrift shop he found on the way to check out a new Farmer's Market. He was so excited about all the neat "stuff!" He is too funny!

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  4. Chana, I am SO glad I stopped in here today. Your altered sleigh is fabulous. That burlap paper is pure genius. Here I thought you sewed a bench cover and cushion. LOVE this project. Thank you for sharing every delectable detail.
    hugs,
    Teresa

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  5. Gorgeous upcycle!!! And sounds like you've got a keeper hubbie there. A man that likes to go thrifting?! You just gotta love him!

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Happy Crafting!
Hugz,
Chana