You can interpret green in a variety of ways as being in the colors that you use on your project or as in being green and up-cycling something.
My project has no shades of green on it but I did up-cycle a vase that was a previously failed project. I tried a technique on it and wasn't successful. This gave me an opportunity to up-cycle my failed project into something new.
And added a layer of tissue paper and doilies around the edges:
I painted all the surfaces:
Including my embellishments:
And started adding embellishments:
Buttons, Flowers, and a stamped butterfly.
The hardest part was getting photos to show of the softness of the misted surfaces.
The other side:
Another side view:
I finished it off with a spritz of perfect pearl mist.
Products: Perfect Pearls - Pearl Mist, Claudine Hellmuth Ranger Studio - Paint PaperArtsy - Grunge Paste Medium Texture, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Timepieces, Keys, Studio Calico - Wood Butterfly Hero Arts Antique Engravings Butterfly, Buttons, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Lavish Trimmings, , Prima Flowers, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist - Yellow, Pink, BO Bunny Medium Doily, Idea-Ology Game Spinners, The Crafters Workshop Mini Zinnia Stencil
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Suzz
Suzz...very cool upcycled vase. Love all of the doilies, buttons, flowers and other "goodies" you've added on to this to create such a pretty piece. Your Glimmer Mist colors really are pretty and I can just imagine that shimmer that you've achieved on the surface by using them. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteA brilliant example of upcycling - this is so beautiful and love the subtle colouring and all the textures.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what amazing upcycling. This is an incredible project.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting bottle
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and unique result..great alteration Suzanne!
ReplyDeletekind regards, Alie :-)
Oh... this creation is totally cool, Suzz. Love all the beautiful elemenets you used and the colors are just gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeletePerfect vintage shabby chic decor. It'll be fun to add some flowers and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Love the alteration and all the elements you used!
ReplyDeleteit's a stunning project!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful fun project Sue. lovely soft colours and a great way to use up odds and ends too.
ReplyDeleteThis piece is absolutely STUNNING Suzz, an amazing transformation and wonderful piece of upcycling. This really is a wonderful piece. Love how you added all the elements and then sprayed with the Glimmer Mists. Love all the texture and layers. Fantastic. Tracy x x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours, this looks like it was great fun to decorate
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Haha! I love that song by Kermit D. Frog :) This is a great vase & I love the way you colored it!
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
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Wow Suzanne! Your upcycled vase is GORGEOUS! I'm green with envy ;) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love the soft color and pretty textures!
ReplyDeleteWow - look at that - what amazing texture you've created with all those wonderful elements - love it, Suzz!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
stunning texture!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is supercool Sue! What a great idea. Your vase is beautiful. Love all the textures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning vase. And how great that you revisited an old project and made it so very pretty! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteOh wow Suzz, what a fabulous and gorgeous project!! Thank you for sharing also how you made it. I'm definitely going to give this a try.
ReplyDeletehugs, Wendy
How adorable. It looks all soft and fuzzy! Great job!
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