Peanut Butter Glaze Recipe:
1 cup Sherwin Williams clear acrylic glaze.
1/3 cup Behr Fudge Truffle flat acrylic paint.
I used a glass measuring cup.
Mix well and pour into an empty peanut butter jar.
Do not eat or drink! :D
This is just one coat of glaze. I'll add another. Like on the door frame below.
I thought I would try one of my outdoor lights. I'm using LEDs from Evans Designs. Here I'm testing the light using their coin cell battery that has a switch. Love these.
I will need to make some minor adjustments. I want the light to be in the center of the lamp. I may add some "glass" too? The lamp will be attached to the wall with a piece of copper tubing.
I found a great tip at RCgroups.com for cutting small metal tubing with a razor blade. Worked well and did not crush the tubing. I just need to file the ends. :D
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Hello Kathi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe. That is a great color.
Big hug,
Giac
Te ha quedado muy bien, gracias por las explicaciones. El aplique con la luz me gusta mucho.
ReplyDeleteEn cuanto a lo de cortar tubos metálicos sin romperlos, imagino que con una sierra especial para cortar metal serviría.
Besos y feliz semana!!!
Can I copy this idea????? I love this lamp. Thank you. hug
ReplyDeleteauxi
I don't mind anyone "copying" my ideas as long as you link back to my blog and give me credit for the original design.
ReplyDeleteI also ask that you don't sell my ideas as your own. It's only fair...
Lovely lamp! Great colour, love the post title :))
ReplyDeleteGreat colour and I love that lamp. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteTe ha quedado estupendo.
ReplyDeleteI think that lamp is great!
ReplyDeleteI like the lamp - looking forward to seeing your finished glazed items.
ReplyDeleteПривет!
ReplyDeleteКакой замечательный светильник из веера! Большая идея!
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