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!
10 comments:
Hello Kathi,
Thanks 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.
En 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
auxi
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.
I also ask that you don't sell my ideas as your own. It's only fair...
Lovely lamp! Great colour, love the post title :))
Great colour and I love that lamp. Thanks for the recipe!
Te ha quedado estupendo.
I think that lamp is great!
I like the lamp - looking forward to seeing your finished glazed items.
Привет!
Какой замечательный светильник из веера! Большая идея!
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