How to Create Stunning Mixed Media Kitchen Decor with the Perfect Paints
Are you ready to add a touch of charm and personality to your kitchen? Look no further than this exciting project featuring the incredible paint mediums from Perfect Paints.
In just a few simple steps, you can transform a basic MDF base into a stunning piece of kitchen decor that will impress your guests and elevate the style of your space.
To begin, coat the MDF base with Perfect Paints' Doves Wing Polishing Plaster for a smooth and elegant finish.
Once dry, use a stencil to create a brick pattern using Tim Holtz's Brick Stencil. This adds texture and interest to the piece, setting the stage for the rest of the design.
Now it's time to add some color and dimension. Start by applying Aged Copper Acrylics to give the piece a rustic, weathered look. Then, layer on Red Wagon and Honey Gold Acrylics for added drama and depth. For a touch of shimmer and shine, incorporate Perfect Pigments Iridescent Mica Pigments in a beautiful shade.
Next, turn your attention to the chipboards. Paint them with Sangria Acrylics for a rich, bold hue that complements the other colors in the design perfectly.
Once dry, begin layering on embellishments such as Blossom Acetate Leaves and Artoptions Rough Ephemera Bits from 49andMarket. These delicate details add texture and interest to the piece, bringing it to life in a unique and captivating way.
You now have a stunning piece of kitchen decor that reflects your personal style and creativity. Whether displayed on a shelf, hung on the wall, or incorporated into a larger kitchen design, this DIY masterpiece is sure to be a conversation starter and a focal point in any room.
With Perfect Paints' versatile paint mediums and a little creativity, the possibilities are endless. So why wait? Get started on your own kitchen decor project today. Happy crafting!
Lots of love,
Eva
Materials Used:
Shimmering Acrylic Paints - Red Wagon, Aged Copper, Honey Gold, Sangria
Polishing plaster - Doves wing
49&market - Artoptions rouge ephemera & blossom acetate leaves
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