Glorious Gold DIY Painting with Crushed Glass and Glitter
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- ITEMS USED:
18” x 24” Canvas
PAINTS:
White for a base coat (any brand of white)
Glorious Gold Metallic DecoArt
BLING:
Gold crushed filler glass Ashland brand Michaels
Gold extra fine glitter Recollections Michaels
Gold Or chunky glitter Recollections Michaels
Gold Mini Mirror Tiles from Dollarama (lots of suppliers on Amazon)
Gold Rhinestone Bling Wrap (link below)
OTHER:
TriArt Liquid Glass (link below)
Tacky Glue
Paint Brush
Foam Brush
Small Craft Brush
LINKS:
TriArt Liquid Glass:
www.deserres.ca/products/liqu...
www.dickblick.com/items/tri-a...
www.jacksonsart.com/en-us/tri...
Gold Rhinestone Bling Wrap (it’s expensive ☹️)
www.amazon.ca/Rhinestone-Diam... - Jak na to + styl
Loved watching, it was very interesting and very calming!
The result is VERY Elegant and
Exquisite!
💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you so much!
@@wendydevereaux 🤩🤩🤩
New subscriber from the Caribbean. I love your work. I am redecorating my house and I will be doing this. Thank you❤
Your work is extraordinary, one of a kind. 💕👍
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful such great technique A true brilliant work of art
Thank you very much!
Awesome, I love it
Greetings from Barbados 🇧🇧.
Thank you so much! Barbados, I’ve always wanted to go there! 🤗
Это СУПЕР!!! 👍👍👍
Simply beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Oh Wendy that is gorgeous.
.I would love to recreate this it just reminds me of a neckpiece a queen would wear ....awesome ❤
Thanks Kelly! 😘 You just have to make one! The gold is absolutely gorgeous 🤗
Hello Wendy thanks for doing another video. Because I love watching your videos. This painting is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS I just love that gold. Just making the frame without the glass and glitter is just as beautiful. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you so much, Elisa! 😘
Amazing work
I truly love your work. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, hon 😘
I so love this, its beautiful, thank you so much 💓 ❤️
Thanks, Mary! 😘
I would really love to see what you do with all the glitter and crushed glass you brush off the canvas. Need inspiration for all my leftovers.
I always like to start my pieces with fresh glitter, so I put the brush off in little craft baggies and take them to my local thrift store along with some paints that I know I won’t use and sometimes I’ll throw in some brushes and a canvas - something like a crafter’s care package 🙂
Beautiful.
Wow that looks amazing ❤❤
Thanks, Jeanette!
Beautiful
❤too perfect!!
Its beautiful!
It is so Beautiful
Thank you so very much! 🥰
I love it
Wow, have I missed you! This is so beautiful! Thank you!😍
Aw, thank you! And thank you so much for your support 😘
I really enjoy watching your videos, i am in the middle of making a triple canvas. Please can you tell me if I can use mod podge for the glass and glitter. And how long do you let them dry before brushing them off . Thank you
Hi Pat. Thank you so much for supporting my channel 😘 I prefer clear Elmer’s glue over Mod Podge for a variety of reasons. In my opinion, Elmer’s glue has a stronger hold. The only thing I would caution is when you’re applying it to the canvas, be aware that it “spreads” a bit. If you apply too much, your icicles will flow into one another. Practice on a paper plate or something just to see how much it spreads. This way, you’ll know how much to apply on your piece. When I use Elmer’s glue, I let it dry over night. I hope this helps! 😊
Hi Wendy, nice to catch up to you again! I’ve been busy with LIFE and the other the past 3-4 years. Too much to deal with but now it’s going to be MY TIME, before it’s too late!
I wanted to comment on your work, (Fun)! I think this Gold design is Beyond Beautiful! Ive Never been much of a gold lover but this is turning me around!
I wanted to ask you if this work would work on Mirrors. I’ve never done anything like this although I have 4 large boxes from Michael’s filled with just about everything I will need to do this fun.
I think that this would be a beautiful piece of Art but not only that, but to be able to use the mirror for last minute Peek-a-Boo’s!
I don’t know if you’ve tried painting on a Mirror rather than a Canvas, but I was thinking of getting an inexpensive mirror to try this process.
Do you have any thoughts on doing this or have you done it yourself? I am looking forward to hearing from you or any of your followers that may be able to give me some tips.
Thanks so much as I said before, it’s nice to be back with you again. Take care and please keep up your beautiful Art Work!
Respectfully, Jilli from Washington State
Aw, thank you so much, Jilli. I haven’t done this technique on mirrors but have been asked about it in the past. I may have to give it a try in a video and then follow up to let viewers know how it held up 🤔 I happen to have some dollar store mirrors in my stash lol. I did use mirrors in a 6 piece blue set last year but didn’t paint or add bling unto the mirrors. It was a city scape. Now, pull out those boxes of Michael’s treasures and get to work 😂😘
Ovo je top.Nemam riječi,draga Wendy,kad sam rekla da si mi nedostajala nisam očekivala da ćeš mi zadati toliko izazova u manje od mjesec dana i to u mojim omiljenim bojama.Kad cu ja to sve stići?😂❤❤
Thank you so much, Marina! 😘
Absolutely beautiful. How sharp are those glass chunks.
Thanks, Michelle! I don’t find them sharp at all. I mean, I wouldn’t run on them with my bare feet 😂 but it’s not glass that you get when you drop a drinking glass. This stuff is used for vase fillers.
@@wendydevereaux our crushed glass will cut a glove if you want to resin a piece with crushed glass.
What is the brand
of the brush you use to paint canvas?
www.amazon.ca/EORTA-Assorted-Painting-Varnishes-Watercolor/dp/B07H8D4HJX/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2RWMRSF4OGAJZ&keywords=eorta+set+of+12+art+paint+brushes&qid=1693436298&sprefix=Eorta%2Caps%2C727&sr=8-5