I am always looking for a new craft project
that I would like to try my hand at, and
learning to do an IOD transfer really
captured my attention.
I chose to use three vintage mirrors I had for this project...
and I will say, I really love the results!
I am not sure how well these mirrors photograph,
but the results turned out beautifully....
This was a mirror I have had for years and keep this upstairs
in one of our little guest bedrooms....
a beautiful work of art and rather a romantic look....
this was a simple inexpensive mirror.....
This particular transfer came in one large sheet...
I cut the pieces I wanted for each project.
I would say the time to complete the largest mirror was
less than 30 minutes.
This little round beveled mirror was a gift
from my sister which she found at an estate sale...
I simply love how this turned out for the dining room....
I think it gave this a very vintage look....
If you are interested in crafting using
an IOD TRANSFER, I have provided you
the link below on where I found mine....
“There was a filmy veil of soft dull mist
obscuring, but not hiding, all objects, giving them a lilac hue, for the sun
had not yet fully set; a robin was singing ... The leaves were more gorgeous
than ever; the first touch of frost would lay them all low to the ground.
Already one or two kept constantly floating down, amber and golden in the low
slanting sun-rays.”
Wishing you all a peaceful weekend.....
These are so uniquely lovely. I am going to suggest them to my niece who is looking for decorating ideas in her new apartment.
ReplyDeleteThe video (surprised me by working as I am having trouble this morning with other bloggers' videos) is pretty and pleasant. The sheep was a nifty addition.
Very pretty. I just purchased that transfer fromm a local vintage shop. Will transfer it onto an old dresser I've painted. I did another china cabinet with a Prima transfer of dogwood branches and birds. It is fun project isn't it? Think I could easily get carried away so will have to hold myself back. Take care.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful post this is!
ReplyDeleteit's the combination of old mirrors and the art that looks from another time.
all just so lovely. thank you for sharing. xo
How beautiful! I am going to do this.
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