Monday, September 20, 2010

Thrift-Store Blocks Re-Do

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I came across these old blocks at the thrift store a few months ago and I knew exactly what was in store for them.

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I popped off the wooden letters, painted the front black, and printed off some letters in various fonts.

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I liked the way the black letters on white looked so much that I painted white over the black background. I then traced the backs of the letters in pencil, put each letter on a block, and rubbed the front with a lead-less mechanical pencil to transfer the letter outline onto the block.

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I got some Craft Smart paint from Michaels that almost doubled my painting time (on the right). Do not get this stuff if you are trying to do this project, it covers like watercolor, so it makes an already time-consuming project take a lot longer. Luckily I had some of the Liquitex (on the left) leftover from another project, and that filled in the letters easily with only 1 coat.

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I then sanded the letters and corners, painted over the whole thing with an antiquing glaze and wiped it off. Ta da!

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I realize that glazing flirts with the fine line between making your project look antiqued, and making it look just plain dirty. I'm hoping my technique will continue to improve with time.

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The black paint under the white background paint ended up coming in handy, because when I sanded the edges and corners, the black just popped right out. It didn’t even need the glaze.

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What do you think? A pretty good thrift store re-do, right?

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See you next Monday!!

Erin

26 comments:

  1. That was a great find! I love how they turned out. Well done!

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  2. Cute! What serendipity when you find something and turn it into something even prettier!

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  3. You are *so* right. It's a very fine line between antiquing and plain old messy. I'd say you are completely over the right side of the line!! The blocks look GORGEOUS!

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  4. Very fabulous! Totally diggin' on the black and white.

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  5. NICE, NICE, NICE! I got some Pooh blocks from Goodwill months ago. I need to go find those boogers and get busy! Thanks for sharing!!

    ~ The Speckled Dog

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  6. I love the black/white color choice. It gives the blocks such a classic look and the font for the L is superb!

    And your blog name has definitely caught my attention. I love that Lemon Tree son by Peter, Paul, and Mary!

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  7. What a cool idea! Next time I go to the thift store Ill have to keep my eye out!

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  8. I love how they are not "perfect." Cute

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  9. I love how they are not "perfect." Cute

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  10. Very cute! I have a hard time with antique glaze too, I always feel it makes it look dirty. But yours look GREAT!

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  11. Great redo! Love the makeover.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Brooke

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  12. Very cute, featured you this morning! http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/welcome-blocks/

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  13. These are great! Thanks for sharing the idea on how to transfer the pencil...I've never thought of that before!

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  14. I think they look great. I found a bag full of blocks at GW recently myself and have been waiting to decide what to do with them. I'm thinking you have motivated me now. Not sure how many I have though...

    Partying with you.

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  15. girls-- this is amazing... love it if you link up tomorrow to a crafty soiree at www.yesterdayontuesday.com
    your blog is a bevy of wonderful things... i'm you newest follower
    malia
    www.yesterdayontuesday.com

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  16. WONDERFUL thrifty redo! Love it! Thanks for sharing it on Thrilling Thursday too!

    ~Lori S.
    Thrilling Thursdays @Paisley Passions

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  17. Cute! I love the distressing! :)

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  18. Great DIY project and soooo THRIFTY!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  19. Great result. Really effective. Love it.

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  20. Fabulous. I like the glazing and don't notice any 'dirt' appearance. I have seen a lot of gals using ink to antique, which I haven't tried yet. So many ideas, so little time . . .

    Would love for you to stop by tomorrow and link it up to Passion for Paint!

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  21. I love what you did with the blocks. So clever. Looks great!
    Come visit me over at my blog sometime..

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  22. What a fun project, I like the varying sizes of the blocks and that you handpainted them. Vinyl is nice, but I've always love the look of handpainted lettering. Thank you for joining us at A Crafty Soiree! I hope you'll come back next week and link up again!

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  23. absolutely adore how these turned out!!!

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