This vintage gold frame was bought as a possible one for my lady but not used. However, it is a stunning vintage frame & I wanted to use it in the lounge where a generous frame is needed so I decided to paint it.
The vintage frame had damage to the gesso so this made sense to up-cycle it by painting with Annie Sloan paints.
I used Annie Sloan's book 'Creating the French look' for inspiration.
I wanted to frame a piece of Lee Jofa 'Stags & Hounds' fabric that complemented our Ralph Lauren curtains in the bay window.
I decided the frame could be bolder so I started to highlight the raised detail with Annie Sloan 'Florence', 'Emperor silk' red & 'Paris Grey' to bring colour to the frame.
I must admit thinking that it was garish at this point but I decided to press on. The inner part was painted 'Florence' then 'Emperor Silk' to bring lightness to it.
The whole frame was then painted with 'Graphite'
While wet, I used my finger & a damp cloth, to take the graphite off the raised detail to expose the gold frame & the other colours underneath in places.
This is the first time I have done this but I proceeded with the knowledge it could easily be repainted if I didn't like the look.
I like the colour ranges that subtly appear - gold, green, red, grey which add tones to the frame.
Waxing time to seal it & enrich the colour - then the fabric was added in the hope it would look right in the lounge with its large red wall.
It complements the curtain fabric beautifully - similar colours & fabric. It also incorporates 'deer / stag' antlers elements that we have in the lounge.
The red wall is always a challenge in the lounge but I am pleased with this element that sits well with everything we have & most importantly - it is something I love.
Do you have elements in your home that are 'challenging'? Are you in favour of painting vintage things so that you will use them & get pleasure from them?
Thanks for stopping by, I always enjoy your insight & feedback
Dee ~♥~
it looks beautiful....works really well together and i do 'adore' that red wall! :) x
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend - the Drumbeat wall is vibrant but challenging decor wise because it is such a statement. I am pleased with the frame ... it is time to introduce you to Annie ,,,, Sloan!
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