Hello and happy Saturday! It's Jennifer to share a home decor project I created with the Rectangle Medium DIY Pallet Shape. And I'm going to show you the techniques I used!
I began by painting the front of my pallet with chalk paint in grey. I only applied one coat and allowed portions of the wood to show through the paint.
I wanted my embellishments to be the focal point of my pallet. Using the Edison Light Bulbs Chipboard Embellishment Shapes, I applied black and yellow paint to each. I tried to color them to be similar to an actual Edison-shaped light. I thought about making the "bulb" section white but thought that would be too many colors. Therefore, I opted for the black and yellow.
Here is the end result of the painted chipboard! I adhered them using Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive and love how the lights look against the grey background!
I adhered 3 two inch sections of patterned paper for my title, as well as for my photo to fit the slats of the pallet. Using a favorite cut file and yellow print, I adhered my title to the navy polka dot background. I also added stickers and chipboard from the collection I used.
I also added additional embellishments around my photo to accent. I did not want to add too much as I did not want to take away from the Edison Lights.
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Additional products used: patterned paper, stickers, chipboard, washi tape: Crate Paper; ink: Ranger: stamp: American Crafts; cardstock: Bazzill: punch: EK Success; paint: Plaid, FolkArt: cut file: Teresa Collins Designs; die cut machine: Cameo Silhouette; adhesive: Beacon, Score Tape.
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