i'm all about using my painting powers for good and not evil (aka, nice "finishes", and not cheesy sponge-painting techniques), and today i thought i'd share a short tutorial on how to get a "metallic" look with paint. and it's so easy, trust me.
we've all seen the great zinc letters at anthropologie that are priced between $18-98/per letter. not bad if you are buying one, but bad if you are wanting to spell something out. anyway, i bought some cardboard letters at hobby lobby for around $2 each. they looked like this to begin with:

here are my supplies, along with a chip brush (the cheap-o brushes that are around one dollar at the craft store or home improvement store) and a paper towel:
black craft paint and folk art "pearl" paint. it works much better for silvery metallic finishes than the silver paint does!
first, i painted them both black as a base coat, then let them dry:
then, i did a super-quick dry brush of the pearly paint on top of the black. that means that i dipped a dry paint brush into a tiny bit of the pearl paint, and just kind of smudged it on. it's not rocket science...you just dab it on, then smear it around until it looks "right". you can also rub it off and around with the paper towel.
if you do an up-and-down motion with your brush, it looks more like aluminum.
and, you're done! so easy. you could do this with lots of different items, too. picture frames, boxes, etc. i started with these letters, just because i wanted to play around with this metallic finish and make sure it was "do-able", but now the options are endless...







































I've been eyeing the Anthro letters for awhile but didn't have the gusto to pick them up for $$/each. This is perfect. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI happened upon your blog a couple of weeks ago, and LOVE it. I'm moving into a new apartment next week, and am going to try so many of your ideas. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes! I just saw those letters yesterday and was trying to figure out a cheaper way.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Any ideas for gold or copper letters? I have to say your "yo" is fabulous. Perfect word choice.
ReplyDeleteYo! That's awesome! And looks idiot proof (for people like myself).
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ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial! I'm so gonna try this. I've wanted letters like this for awhile now but the price is just a little much for me to justify. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a doable project. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tute. Thansk for sharing!:)
ReplyDeletechandeen - i'd try precious metals brand metallics. they're awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love this, the effect is gorgeous. I love that you chose "yo"
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I've been thinking about putting letters in my house, but can't think of the perfect word. And I think you found it first. Yo - just perfect and I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe talent that is you... Destiny
ReplyDeleteI like it. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the boost of Prceious metals Kristen - Laeving for LA tomorrow to show off your work - I'll send you pics
ReplyDeleteJudy
Love it! I will be trying this for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis will be fun, inexpensive & easy project to do while the kiddos are in school. Thanks for sharing!!! Your projects have been a huge inspiration to me.
ReplyDeleteThose came out so nice! I think this is my favorite letter project to date. Thanks for the how-t, I'll be spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteSay hi to your newest follower! These are awesome, and I'm totally stealing this idea. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletelove this! I have some letters from Michaels that are just waiting for this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I can't wait to try this on quite a few things around my house! Thanks,
ReplyDeleteAmy
Awesome but I don't know where to buy cardboard letters here in our country.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great guide! Thank you, these look awesome in our new office!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS idea!
ReplyDeleteooh these look wonderful, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI did it! You inspired me and I tried it for myself. You were right, it was easy.
ReplyDeleteI just blogged about it and linked to you. Thanks SO much. Lisa~
I was only looking at these letters today at a craft. Love Love your idea. You have inspired me to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteI found this tutorial on Pinterest a couple months ago. Thank you so much for posting it! I love it! I just made a cute Halloween decoration with it.
ReplyDeleteI have the perfect project for this technique... is the "Pearl" paint you used FOLKART #659? TIA!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, simple, inexpensive & creative! Thank you!
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