Hi it's Brenda here with a project for faux wood week. I have created a faux weathered floorboards effect on card and then added it and some embellishments to one of my large media boards cut by Di.
Floorboards
Paint the card with the base colour of your choice. I mixed some cadmium red hue, sap green and paynes grey to create this rich burgundy colour.
Rub some candle wax in the direction of the boards you will finish with ie for me that's longways.
Then paint over with titanium white, keep gently swiping the brush in the same direction and slowly some of the paint will be rubbed away by the brush and you can see where you laid down the heavy rubs of wax.
Gently heat and wipe with a dry paper towel (again in the same direction) to remove a little more of the paint.
Repeat the previous two steps using titan buff.
Mix a very small amount of your burgundy or chosen colour again and add some titanium white and a small spritz of water to create a pastel colour. Rub with the candle again and paint your mixed colour over it. You will start to see small patches showing through where the water and candle wax don't mix.
Repeat the drying process. You can see how you are building up the worn and weathered layers of paint. Each new layer exposes some of the individual layers underneath.
To make this look like shabby floorboards I dipped the card first in titanium white and dried it and then in some raw umber to give the top coat that grungy look.
To finish the effect, score lines to create the ‘boards’, distress the lines with a sanding block and rub in a brown distress ink. Adhere to the backing board and distress and ink the edges.
I have painted and altered each one of the embellishments using more of the DecoArt media fluid acrylics. The clock had a layer of dark paint, a layer of weathered wood crackle medium and then I finger painted some white crackle paste that has given me another weathered look.
The heart was painted, covered with clear crackle glaze with titan buff rubbed in when dry and the clock hand was painted with a mix of cadmium red and silver then rubbed in paynes grey and then had ground espresso distress ink blended over the whole piece,
The word label was a left over piece from a workshop. painted, distressed, a word added and sealed with decoupage.
Thanks for popping by to see my faux wooden floorboards.
hugs Brenda xxx
Supplies
This size isn't on the website yet but ask Di if you would like some this size.
Brenda this is fabulous love your weathered wood effect. x
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I missed this post Brenda - I remember doing this in class with you, the result is absolutely stunning!!! Love your colour choices here! x
ReplyDeleteI have recently made a faux wood paneled background. I just love all of the variations of this design. Your intense drippy color is out of this world beautiful and inspiring Brenda! TFS! Hugs, Autumn
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