Friday, August 20, 2010

Cute Spoon Rests Have Been Added To The Bisqueware Barn!

Well today I have added some really cute ready to paint Spoon Rests for your kitchen!

Here are a few of my favorites.

 This Chef  Spoon Rest is just adorable, I love how he holds his hands out waiting  for your spoons and whats great about this piece it holds two spoons, which is just perfect for the busy cook. This piece measures aprox. 4" L x 3" H.



This Chicken/Rooster Spoon Rest is really pretty, it has great detail and a nice large area for your spoon. I am planning on painting one of these for my kitchen but will be using it as a wall plaque instead of spoon rest. I think this piece will look stunning hanging on my wall. When I  finish the piece I will be sure to blog and post pictures for you.




This Cantaloupe Spoon Rest is also a beautiful piece with it's wonderful detail. This piece measures aprox. 5 1/2" L x 4" W.

To check out these pieces as well as the other spoon rests I have added visit me at The Bisqueware Barn, just click the Kitchenware Icon and you will also be able to view the Pelican Spoon Rest, Teddy Bear Spoon Rest, Cucumber Spoon Rest and the Mushroom Spoon Rest.

Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ready To Paint Ceramic Bisque Conch Shell African Violet Flower Pot



Hi everyone! This week I have added a beautiful ready to paint ceramic bisque African Violet Flower Pot shaped as a Conch Shell. This piece measures aprox. 11 1/2" L x 6 1/2" H x 8" W with the planting area measuring aprox. 4 1/2" D x 4 1/2" W x 5" L.

Be sure to stop by The Bisqueware Barn to purchase this piece and to check out the selection of other ready to paint bisque pieces that I have to offer.

 Coming in a few days spoon rests! I have a great assortment that I will be adding!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Unfinished Bisque To A Finished Piece!

Recently I posted about a few adorable kitchen wall decor pieces available for purchase in unfinished bisque, well I decided that I wanted to paint a few of these for my own kitchen, so I wanted to share with you how you can finish your piece in just a few easy steps.

This really cute piece features a Watermelon, Pears, Apple and Grapes. This is how the piece looks in its unfinished state. 



 After a basecoat of Burnt Sienna and then drybrushing a few different colors, your piece will look something like this!

  Okay first let's start with shades of paint that I used and remember you can change to any colors you might have on hand.

Ceramcoat Burnt Sienna, Apple Barrels's English Ivy Green, Kiwi, Celery Green, Canary Yellow, Bright Yellow, Americana Mistletoe, White and Folk Art  Lipstick, and Black for sealing the piece I used Americana DuraClear Gloss Varnish. For brushes I used a nice flat brush to base coat and for dry brushing I used an assortment of stiff flat and round brushes. All of these items are readily available at your local Arts and Crafts Store. 

Alright lets start painting, first step is to basecoat the entire piece with Brunt Sienna, you will need to apply 2 coats, if you still find the white showing apply another coat, you don't want any white showing. After the piece has dried you are going to start dry brushing your piece. Now drybrushing is just how it sounds, dry brush, when you dip your brush into the color, you will then want to take most of the color back off the brush by brushing back and forth on  a paper towel. Let's start with the Watermelon, start by drybrushing  English Ivy along the outside of the Watermelon, continue until you have desired amount of color, now we are going to build more color since a watermelon is not just one shade of green, so to do this we are now going to drybrush Mistletoe you now see that you have a two tone green going on, a little dark and a little light now to give the Watermelon another dimensions of realism just ad light streaks of black, inside of the watermelon is done with Red Lipstick and with red still on your brush dip the brush into your white to give it a blush shade, the seeds are done in black.

Now the Apple is Lipstick Red, highlights of Canary Yellow and Mistletoe for the leaves, black for the stem, the Pears are done using Bright Yellow, then Canary Yellow with a blush of Lipstick Red mixed with white, and then the Grapes I started with English Ivy Green, Mistletoe, Celery then high light with Kiwi, I used Black for the grape stem and Pear Stems. I let the piece dry for 24 hours before applying 2 coats of sealer.

Well thats all there is to it, you will find with drybrushing you can change color, add more color and continue playing until you have the look you want and if you want to start over not a problem, just base coat and start again.

I think if you give this technique a try you will find it very relaxing and fun, so I hope you give it a try!


Thanks for stopping by
Donna