Selasa, 23 Oktober 2018

Sprucing Up Your Household Items With Tole Painting Patterns

By Carol Hughes


Sprucing up your home need not be a costly and a pain in the neck enterprise. You need not hire fancy custom painters and high end interior designers to vamp up and beautify your space. You know the nifty alternative, DIY. You dont even have to be a talented or tolerable artist to deliver dazzling enhancements to your home, that is, as long as you have tole painting patterns.

There are a lot of things in the household that can do with a little tweaking and makeover. A decorative method geared for this is tole art. It originated in Europe, specifically in Scandinavia, though it also has variations in Britain, Germany, and Russia. Its modern development is based in America, however, with the creation of the Society of Decorative Painters.

Patterns for this art form are available, and they may come in books or packets. This manual contains step by step instructions that enable one to imitate patterns and line drawings. A photograph of the final result is also embedded therein for reference. All kinds of templates are available, wherever you stand in your skills and abilities, from beginner to expert, so youll always find something to satisfy and challenge you.

This form of decorative painting is applied in typical household items such as furniture, like tables, chairs, toy boxes, hope chests, you name it. Kitchenware applications are also common, from glassware, china, utensils, teapots, coffeepots, cups, and mugs. You can also experiment with canisters, candleholders, candles, magazine and document boxes, and even wastebaskets.

The best thing about tole is that it can be done freehand, and let your hand move with your unfettered imagination. If you want it orthodox by all means, you may go by the usual patterns. These include Christmas themes like snowmen and Santa, flowers, birds, butterflies, bunnies, bears, swans, mallards, literally anything you can think of. The common denominator is that they are usually whimsical and nostalgic, but then again, it doenst really have to be so.

The medium used is usually acrylic because it is relatively cheap and long lasting. It also dries quickly, which will enable you to easily layer other colors over it. As was said, tole is usually done on wood and tin, but papier mache, terra cotta, and plastic products are also widely used.

Applicable skills aside from painting include priming, sealing, sanding, staining, base coating, and varnishing. Techniques include stenciling, bronzing, gold leafing, country, faux finishing, graining, and theorem. Each can be alternatively available in American tole and its fellow associates, Rosemaling, japanning, kurbits, and Russian black lacquering.

Because it is systematic and standardized, this form of decorative painting is easily teachable and learnable. Even without an inherent artistic talent, this is achievable by your average layman. That is, as long as he is willing and disciplined enough to practice.

With painting patterns, the enterprise is even further oversimplified. You can now watch your shabby household items come alive in a burst of color and personality. Moreover, with the considerable letting out and self expression, you get to earn satisfaction and gratification in no mean degree.




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