I love Lang wall calendars and I purchase a new one every year. They come in all shapes, sizes and themes. I keep my old Lang wall calendars because they have the most gorgeous artwork. I have them dated back to 2006.
I have used old calendar pictures for many projects. I have used them to make cards, covers for journals, bookmarkers, scrapbooking and I have made decorative boxes just to name a few things.
Below is a picture from last years calendar. I love the rooster and I wanted to use him in my kitchen.
Using a charger plate that I purchased at a thrift store sometime back and the rooster, this is what I came up with.
Allowing drying time between each step, I painted the charger plate burnt umber, applied crackle medium on the entire plate and then applied Folk Art Linen. I stenciled a checkerboard pattern around the outside of the charger plate. I cut the rooster out and resized him to fit in the center. I used Mod Podge to adhere the rooster to the charger plate.
This was definitely a low cost project to do and adds such a nice touch to my kitchen.
Wait until you see the pillow I made using the same rooster!
Thanks for stopping by and may your day be filled with lots of sunshine and all the happiness it can hold.
Gail
Linking this post to:
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