Showing posts with label Decorative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorative. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Create Your Own Decorative Wooden Boxes


Decorative wooden boxes can be very expensive to purchase depending on how decorative you want them. Luckily there are plenty of unfinished wood boxes on the market in many sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from. Once you purchase the size and shape box that you prefer you will then have to decide how you wish to decorate it. There are many ways to go about decorating a wooden box including painting, staining, decoupage, wood burning, and wood carving. Some methods cost more than others. For instance, wood burning tools cost more than paint and a paint brush. The great thing about decorating your own wooden box is that you can use some of your own artistic abilities.

Many people enjoy painting and drawing, but most of the time the work is done on paper or canvas. Think of a wood box as a blank canvas and let your imagination run wild. You can paint the entire box in one solid color then follow that with some other kind of design. Staining can be fun as well because it allows the wood's beautiful texture or imperfections to shine and come through which in itself can be considered art. Wood burning and wood carving are a little bit more specialized and require specific tools and supplies to accomplish. Decoupage is probably the easiest way to decorate any solid object. Decoupage can be done with photos, newspapers, magazines, and other types of images. You can find special decoupage glue at any craft store. Add glitter or confetti for an extra special shine. Wooden jewelry and trinket boxes make great gifts as well.

Shop online when you can because online stores have more varieties of unfinished boxes to choose. Creating your own decorative wooden boxes has never been so easy with all of the different materials available on the internet. Try to purchase most of your supplies from the same store and in one single purchase so you can reduce the cost of shipping items separately. Internet wholesale craft stores sell their products in bulk so you can easily save money there if you need large quantities of the same product. Look for sale and clearance items as well. Sometimes items go on sale or clearance because they are considered seasonal but could easily work for a box decorating project.




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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Decorative Switchplate Covers


Switchplate covers are a fun and inexpensive way to decorate your home. Whether you own and are looking for the finishing touches to your home, or you are a renter that wants to bring a little of your own personality into your home, switchplate covers are the easiest way to do this.

There are two different ways in which a handcrafted switchplate can be made. The first is by using the age old art of decoupage. This is the most common handcrafted type of switchplate cover which will be discussed further in this article. The second is dye sublimation by which the image is actually permanently embedded into the switchplate. Dye Sublimation creates a more commercial-like product.

Decoupage is the most widely used way of creating handcrafted switchplates. Decoupage has been traced back as far as the 12th century where it was found in Chinese peasant art. The craft then became known as decoupage in France (from the word decouper, to cut out), when it attained great popularity during the 17th and 18th centuries. Decoupage is the art of decorating an object by gluing a design onto a medium and finishing it for permanence and durability.

In shopping for switchplate covers, you will find several different methods of "finishing" this product.


Lacquer. Lacquer has a few undesirable properties, It has a nasty tendency to crack, craze, or "check" if exposed to low temperatures. It will also crack if applied too thick. Over time, since a light switchplate is touched thousands of times by many different people, the lacquer finish may develop a permanent tackiness or stickiness.



Polymer Coating. This finish cures by a chemical reaction in which the liquid finish hardens to a solid material which will last for many years.



Acrylic Coating. Easy to clean, will last a long time if not directly exposed to sunlight. Drawback, scratches easily.



Polyurethane. Provides a clear coating, but yellows with age.



Laminate. Laminate is the newest form of finishing. The design is "sandwiched" between layers of plastic and sealed with heat and pressure. Laminated switchplates are easy to clean and last for many years.

When shopping for switchplates, it is difficult to determine which is the best The actual workmanship is the most important thing to look for. The honesty and integrity of the "seller" plays a big part in this. Are they doing this as a hobby? Or is this their business. There are plus and minuses on each side. If they are selling as a hobby, will you be able to coordinate your room months down the line? Do they have the quantity available that you are looking for. Will they be around for the next room that you are looking to redo?

I've been to many boutiques that carry handcrafted switchplate covers, but I have never found a store that specializes in them. In order to find this specialty, you must turn to the internet and as with any internet purchase, you need to be careful and check things out.




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