Reversible PaperWhimsy Houses Project Part 2 by Sarah Donawerth
And here it is — the reverse side of my PaperWhimsy Houses! On this side, I opted for a glamorous aesthetic. In my everyday life, I often change my mind between being rustic or polished and glam, so these houses are perfect for me and can be switched depending on which mood I’m in.
Click here to explore Part 1.
Reversible PaperWhimsy Houses Project Part 2 Directions:
Lighlty paint sheet music with gesso so that sheet music is still visible. Paint one side of base of the house with gesso. Let dry.
Stamp, stencil, or free-hand draw a design onto each house. Paint over your design with gold paint. Add details and dots with Platinum Stickles.
Add pearl embellishments to the edges to frame this side of the house.
About the Artist: Sarah Donawerth is the Marketing Assistant and Copywriter at Stampington & Company. Follow her as she crafts whatever her heart desires at: www.sarahdonawerth.com. |
And here it is — the reverse side of my PaperWhimsy Houses! On this side, I opted for a glamorous aesthetic. In my everyday life, I often change my mind between being rustic or polished and glam, so these houses are perfect for me and can be switched depending on which mood I’m in.
Click here to explore Part 1.
Reversible PaperWhimsy Houses Project Part 2 Directions:
Lighlty paint sheet music with gesso so that sheet music is still visible. Paint one side of base of the house with gesso. Let dry.
Stamp, stencil, or free-hand draw a design onto each house. Paint over your design with gold paint. Add details and dots with Platinum Stickles.
Add pearl embellishments to the edges to frame this side of the house.
About the Artist: Sarah Donawerth is the Marketing Assistant and Copywriter at Stampington & Company. Follow her as she crafts whatever her heart desires at: www.sarahdonawerth.com. |