In case you missed my tote makeover when I guest posted over at The Copper Coconut, I’m posting it here today while I continue my Christmas decorating.
I found this one at our local antique mart for $8.00. Kind of plain but I liked the shape and size.
I started out by painting it with my Annie Sloan chalk paint in Old White.
I then added a graphic to each side; this one from Debbie at Confessions of a Plate Addict.
I used the Mod Podge method to transfer the graphic to the tote. Using a toner printed/copied graphic {I copy mine at the library}, I cut my image as close as possible. The image must be printed in reverse/mirror image.
Apply Mod Podge to the image side and apply to your piece. Gently smooth it out and then, walk away. I generally leave mine to dry overnight.
The next morning, I wet a paper towel and wipe it over the paper. Just to get it wet enough so that I can rub my finger over it. It will come up like this.
Using light pressure, rub your finger over the paper until it starts to come up. This is what it looked like after my first go over.
Once it is done, you can wax it or apply a coat of polyurethane for protection. I applied a coat of clear wax to the entire piece once I was done.
A new look for a plain old wood tote!
It turned out beautifully Kathy.
ReplyDeletethats beautiful Kathy. you always amaze me with your creative talent.
ReplyDeleteI did miss this post! Must have been when we lost power. I love this - looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Kathy, I just love this project. This is one of my favorite graphics. It turned out just prefect. Love the pumpkin too.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Kathy, this is beautiful! You are so creatively talented!
ReplyDeleteNice design, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteKathy, $8 was a great price for the tote and I still have not tried that method, on my todo list for sure! It turned out perfect!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Looks great, Kathy. I just love that transfer method.
ReplyDeleteYour makeover looks much better than the original. Love the color and the graphic!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and creative! I must get going on some creativity around my house....very inspiring to do so! Roxie
ReplyDeleteWow amazing how your pieces always turn out so pretty. Repeating what everyone else says your just so creative.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a nice Thanksgiving.
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Maggie
Sweet carrier; when you see the original and begin your magic--it turned out beautiful! I love that towel with it too.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it!!! You are so good at transforming objects!!!! Hope you join TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!
ReplyDeleteKathy, I love transfer designs and yours is great. I will try this one of these days.
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