понедельник, 18 мая 2009 г.

Decor Transfer Repurposed Headboard Sign

Decor Transfer Repurposed Headboard Sign

I have been working with Iron Orchid Designs for the last couple of months using their Prima products and trying out new techniques. The IOD sisters sent me a couple of their new Décor transfers to try out on projects.


free headboard
free headboard

I came home recently to find the FREE headboard in my carport. I seriously had NO idea who dropped it off until later that evening my neighbor across the street fessed up it was from him. This is the same neighbor that almost chopped up an old dresser for the dumpster, AND he’s also the one that gave me these gorgeous drawer fronts I used for coat racks.


The headboard was very heavy and he offered to help me move it, but I told him it wasn’t necessary because I was going to “trim it up”.


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dismantle headboard
I started by hacking off the legs with my Ryobi reciprocating saw.

cut legs off headboard
cut legs off headboard

Easy Peasy using my new easy diy sawhorses.


repair headboard
repair headboard

The headboard needed a little repair—nothing a little Gorilla Wood Glue won’t fix!


no need to clamp
no need to clamp

Because I wasn’t able to “clamp” the two pieces of headboard together, I let the weight of the headboard do all the “heavy” work for me. I use baby wipes in the shop a LOT and they are really handy for wiping up Gorilla wood glue.


left over bits and pieces
These are the pieces that I salvaged (and saved) for future projects.

Fast forward a few days, and I decide to use this headboard for my new IOD décor transfer from Prima Designs. The design is 30×40 inches, so the headboard is actually too wide.


trim headboard down
trim headboard down

More sawing! Do you KNOW how much I love sawing furniture? Especially with my small Ryobi battery circular saw! It’s so user friendly. (nope, I get nothing for saying it, and I bought the saw with my own hard earned money—I just love it that much)


I measured and drew a line with my level as a straight edge.


set circular saw
The saw blade needs to be at the correct depth, do this before you insert the battery (or plug it in if you have an electric saw)

headboard trimmed down to make a sign
Here is the new improved size of the free headboard that I’m making into a sign.

clean headboard sign with tsp
clean headboard sign with tsp

I did a little sanding to get some yuck off, then I used some TSP diluted in water to wipe the trim down so I wouldn’t have to spend time sanding it.


tsp cleans deglosses wood
tsp cleans deglosses wood

I always use latex gloves when I use the TSP.


diy chalky paint primer
diy chalky paint primer

This was a busy day of painting some black projects, so I mixed up a nice batch of my diy chalky paint primer in Beluga Satin (from Behr) using some plaster of paris.


finish max beluga chalky paint primer
finish max beluga chalky paint primer

Of course I used my beloved Homeright Finish Max to get the best coverage! I have the headboard resting on one of my MANY random dresser drawers.


Two light coats of black work better than one heavy coat.


finish max dry brush polished pearl over beluga
finish max dry brush polished pearl over beluga

After allowing it to dry, I did one very light coat of Polished Pearl—intentionally not giving it full coverage. I wanted a specific look for this headboard sign and perfect coverage was NOT what I was going for.


white headboard used as a sign
white headboard used as a sign

If you look closely, you will see that I did a heavier coat on the center of the headboard, leaving some of the black showing through around the edges. I love giving faux finishes to my projects with the Finish Max, much like I did on this red chair bench.


close-up headboard dry brush with finish max
I love the hint of black showing through the Polished Pearl.

prima decor transfers by IOD
Like I said above, this décor transfer is huge, so I needed to trim some off the bottom and set it aside for another project down the road.

Transferring the image is pretty much self explanatory. It’s a rub-on type of decor transfer. I used the small wooden paddle that comes with the image. Rubbing harder doesn’t necessarily make it easier to transfer the image. I found that if I raised the plastic off the project slightly, the image transferred much easier. If you notice in the video, you will see me using my index finger and my thumb to “scrunch” up the plastic slightly as I am rubbing the transfer.


I hope you give these decor transfers a try using my Amazon affiliate link in this post.


video camera setup for blog post
I took a little snapshot of how the camera was set up for the video.

(see the video below)


You may notice that there is a red squiggle mark on the lower left portion of the transfer. Notice the white backing paper in the lower right portion of this photo.


One portion of the transfer was “stuck” on the backing. I made the red mark to remind myself NOT to transfer the area.


If you watch the video below, you will see how I worked around this problem with some painter’s tape.


I contacted Iron Orchid Designs, and they told me they had never heard of this happening before. Should it happen to you, reach out to them.


shabby chic diy headboard sign decor transfer from IOD
Do you love it? It really was quick and easy. Iron Orchid designs recommends sealing it to protect it. However because it won’t get a lot of wear and tear, I may wax it.

NOTE: the extra little embellishment was left off in this photo.


white repurposed headboard sign with decor transfer MyRepurposedLife.com
After I finished with the décor transfer, I needed to figure out what to do with the pediment piece that is missing.

NOTE: this is after I figured out how to transfer the “stuck” portion with painter’s tape.


does this work
I had this finial in my stash, but didn’t think it worked very well.

headboard storage rack
Then, as I was organizing my stash, I saw this similar headboard that had a flat piece on it and decided to make it easy on myself and find some scraps to mimic this design.

decorative piece for headboard
I found a routed board and did some trimming on it until it was the right size to put on top of the middle of the headboard. The problem was going to be matching the paint technique.

repurposed headboard sign with IOD decor transfer MyRepurposedLife.com
repurposed headboard sign with IOD decor transfer MyRepurposedLife.com

I LOVE it! I heard about these décor transfers from IOD several months ago and I couldn’t wait to get my hands on them to try it out. It was easy and fun.



Here’s a little video to show you how I did the decor transfer.


free headboard into faux vintage seed catalog sign MyRepurposedLife.com

Free headboard BEFORE & AFTER


street-address-on-transfer create and babble

Jeanie from Create and Babble did a decor transfer on her wall. Check out her post Rub On Transfer from Iron Orchid Design.


What would YOU put a decor transfer on?


gail


disclaimer: Iron Orchid Designs supplied me with the decor transfer for this project. All thoughts, words and ideas are from my own little head.


Original article and pictures take www.myrepurposedlife.com site

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