Hi Friends! I decided to take a week off of blogging. My kids thought I was getting a bit cranky. So, I invited some friends to come by and entertain you. If you don't know Barbara and her blog...today is your lucky day! I am thrilled to have
So glad Linda asked me to guest post while she is enjoying a little R&R.
I know Linda loves a great DIY like I do, so I thought I'd dig something out of my blog's vault to share with you and get those creative juices flowing.
Recently I participated in the One Room Challenge, the challenge that brilliant Linda created. Did you see what she did with her master bedroom? I was floored!
As part of the challenge I tried to create a bit of glamour in the space using gold leaf. I used the same method as I did when I silver leafed a thrift store lamp.
So I thought I'd share my tutorial on "How-to Silver Leaf"
You can use any type of leaf, silver, copper and gold.
Here is the lamp {on the right} that needed a bit of a pick-me-up!
You need:
*Metal Leaf Adhesive size {I got mine at Michaels - if you use a coupon, it is much cheaper}
*Metal leaf {also use a coupon!}
*Smooth bristled brush to apply glue
*Soft bristled brush to smooth silver leaf
I also spray painted my lamp black. I like the depth that black gives under the silver leaf.
After I dried the lamp overnight I was ready to cover it in silver leaf.
Before you start you need to shake the glue. Using the smooth bristled paint brush apply the glue to the lamp base being careful not leave puddles and globs of glue. I chose not to cover the bottom "plate" and the top "neck" of the lamp.The instructions said to wait about 60 minutes until the glue went from white to clear. It only took about 30 minutes.
The next part was the fun part. You will need a CLEAN soft bristle brush. All my kids wanted to "help". This is the messy part as silver dust is everywhere. You take an individual silver leaf and lay it in the surface. With your brush smooth it out.
Take another leaf and lay it beside overlapping slightly. You might think to yourself, "won't you see the edges of the leaf ?" This stuff is amazing, after laying down leaf upon leaf and brushing it out, they all blend together so nicely. If there are patches that need filling just take a small piece of the leaf (they are incredibly thin and easy to break apart) and lay it down. Brush it smooth with your brush. Silver leaf is VERY forgiving.
Once you have covered the whole object do a final sweep with your brush over the surface. At this point you can spray it with a laquer or varnish to seal it or just leave it alone. I love the whole aged and worn look so I chose not to seal it.
Easy peasy!
If you want to see more DIY projects, don't forget to hop over to my blog!
Thanks for having me here Linda!
XO Barbara
Come back anytime, Girlfriend!

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16 comments:
I love this lamp idea. I haven't done silver leaf ( or any leaf for that matter) before but would love to try it. Thanks girls!
xo Nancy
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What a great idea! I love how it turned out!! Enjoy your week off Linda, you deserve it!!
love barbara and this lamp! great job
THanks for having me Linda. Enjoy your week off!
Linda, I loved the 6 week challenge, and enjoyed seeing Barbara's makeover unfold, along with a few others. Great idea that has inspired me to challenge myself to tackle a few rooms with a time crunch for incentive!
Barbara, this is a great tutorial, and one I've been needing for some time. You see, I have had gold leaf since the Fall, and have been nervous to dive in :-\ :-/ :-| Now, I just might give it a go! Thanks for this :-) Love your lamp, btw! It turned out so well.
I love the lamp! I have yet to silver-leaf something but I'm really wanting to. Great instructions!
Silver leaf is so fun to work with! Great post!
I love Barb's blog and this is an awesome transformation. Great job organizing the One Week Challenge Linda. It was amazing to see what the group was able to do in such a short time. I'm totally inspired!!!
wao!! this is a great DIY. I love the finished look
Gorgeous! Wish I have the patience to Silver leaf! You got a great deal on those lamps and a better job at sprucing it up! :-)
I silver leafed a mirror for the first time a couple of months ago. It is so much fun! And I agree that silverleaf looks especially good with a coat of dark painter under it. Your lamp turned out awesome!
Turned out great! so crafty Barbara!
Nicely done! Reminds me of the time I took old lamps sprayed black and white in a very poor effort to look like rough stone, and painted them with my oil paints to look like rusty iron. I've loved them for years.
Looks amazing!
Thanks for sharing this, Barbara! It looks like something even I could do. Enjoy your break, Linda!
even I like to decorate my home whenever I get free time...
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