Do you know that old metal buckets laying in your garage can be of great use? You think that they are useless once rusty, but you don’t throw them out. Come
Rusty bucket and "rust dyed" fabric For several weeks I have spent most of my time working on lesson plans for 2014 workshops. On Friday I completed that planning and was excited to get back into my studio. I began by making some new fabric using a variety of processes. By the end of the day on Saturday I had used all but two cuts of the fabric I had prepared. My friend Christine Mauersberger has been writing about her rust explorations recently so I decided this would be the perfect time to try this interesting process. detail of fabric I had been aware of a very rusted paint can in our shed so it was an easy decision to use that as the source of rust. I had the general idea of what to do so I grabbed some vinegar from the kitchen, some cotton string and my fabric and headed outside to work. This details shows a larger area of the full fabric. I had read somewhere to use white vinegar but since I didn't have that I used some brown apple vinegar to soak the bleached muslin fabric. I wrapped the fabric around the paint can and tied with a string. This was left outside overnight to process. In this detail you can see the bits of rust on the fabric. The fabric dried overnight and I loved the look of the rust particles and the wrinkles when the work is first removed from the paint can. Of course you can't leave the fabric in this condition as the rust will quickly rust through and destroy the fabric. I have read somewhere to either soak the fabric in a salt solution or a solution made with water and baking soda. I choose the baking soda and made a mix of approximately 1 rounded tablespoon of the baking soda in one gallon of water. I rinsed the fabric in plain water first, soaked the fabric in the soda solution for an hour and then washed the fabric with soap until the water was clear. My understanding is that even with this "deactivation" process the rust process never really stops so the resulting fabric is not archival. detail of two pieces of fabric I liked the first piece so much I repeated the process on a second piece of fabric both which are pictured side by side in the above photo. My photos do not show the richness of the background or many of the very subtle markings. The color is rich and natural. I don't have any specific plans for this fabric but I loved the immediateness of the technique and the always exciting element of chance. *** Thank you for spending time at Studio 24-7. Get out and take advantage of the warm weather to work outside! I love hearing from you so please comment. It's free.
Denim bucket hat Rusty Surfboards embroidery
Rusty Bucket from FontBundles is a super cool brush font used to get that rough effect. Perfect for designs that crave a little more ‘edge’ Included: OTF and TTF
With its rusted appearance and vintage appeal, this Rusty Brown French Flower Market Bucket 22" with Handles compliments earthy, warm, and rustic décor. Add natural branches or florals in creams, oranges, and reds to create impactful and exciting arrangements for weddings, events, and in your home! To enhance your color scheme or event theme, you could tie patterned ribbons to the handles. Great for a fall wedding or autumn home styling! This piece is 22" tall. The opening is 10" wide and the base is 6.5" wide. This decorative metal bucket has two handles affixed to the sides. This item is not guaranteed to be watertight. If you plan to put water in it, we recommend clear silicone be applied to the seams to create a proper seal.
Sweet Italian salad dressing with garlic and a hint of spice. This was given to me by a restaurant.
Blackened Salmon Salad INGREDIENTS: 5 oz Salmon filet, blackened 1 oz Baby Spinach Leaves 4 oz House Mix- 1 ½ OZ ROMAINE, 1 ½ OZ ICEBERG, 1 OZ SPRING MIX
Lithuanian artist Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene has put a unique twist on embroidery by using metal objects as her medium. Items such as spoons,
Vintage Oneita Shirt Size XL Austrian Drinking Team Graphic Shirt Single Stitch T-Shirt Unisex T-Shirt Graphic Tee Graphic Print T-Shirt Graphic Print Shirt "Chump's Rusty Bucket" "Bill" Print 1990s 90s '90 Vintage Shirt Vintage T-Shirt Single Stitch Sleeve White With Gray Spots/Heather Style Cracking On Print Oneita Power-T Pre-Shrunk 100% Cotton Fabric Made In USA Sewn In Jamaica Used Condition See Pictures For Condition All Measurements Were Measured Flat Shoulders 23" Sleeves 9" Armpit To Armpit 24" Full Length 30.5" C3.12z
Viñales has the finest scenery in Cuba, but with few signs finding your route is tricky. Follow these instructions for the best hike in the Viñales Valley.
The Rusty Bucket provided samples for review. Thoughts and opinions are my own. Today I'm excited to share about a local Columbus restaurant with a great story, delicious food, and some of the best people in hospitality. While the Rusty Bucket Tavern provided me with samples, please know that all thoughts and opinions are my
Rusty Bucket Hat With Rusty Print Logo. Material: Cotton Ripstop
Rusty Bailey Embroidered Bucket HatBucket Hat With Embroidered Logo. Material: Polyester Style: Bucket Hat Embroidery
Maybe it's just me but I don't get shabby chic. I get loving something that you have used through the years and it has become a bit worn around the edges, as we all have become, but I don't understand making something look worn or rusty. I don't paint furniture and then sand it down so it will look worn. I do buy vintage and antique but I want their worn look to come about through years of usage and loving handling. I don't understand buying things that look rusty. Maybe I have irrational fear of tetanus but I don't want to own rusty things. If something of mine that I care about rusts, I sand it down, actually I have Mac sand it down, and I repaint it or coat it in something to protect it against rust. I hate getting tetanus shots and so I avoid things that might make me have to renew mine. I love the cottage look and soft pastel colors and quite frankly rust is not a pastel color. And the shovel on the left looks like a tetanus shot waiting to happen.
Large enamel buckets were made in the 1970s by EMO Celje in former Yugoslavia. White buckets with edges in different colors and wooden handles. Can be used as home decor or as a planter. In original vintage condition and each with its own patina. There are some rusty edges and spots, also some scratches. Please, see photos for more details and let us know if you need more. DIMENSIONS: Bucket 1 (dark blue edge) : diameter: 32 cm / 12.6 inches. height: 30 cm / 11.8 inches Bucket 2 (blue edge): diameter: 30 cm / 11.8 inches, height: 28 cm / 11 inches Bucket 3 (brown edge): diameter: 19.5 cm / 7.7 inches, heigh: 28 cm / 11 inches Bucket 4 (black edge): diameter: 17.5 cm / 6.9 inches, height: 27 cm / 10.6 inches SHIPPING: We try to reuse packaging as much as possible, the package will be carefully wrapped and protected before shipping. We ship worldwide. Please understand the shipping outside European Union may take up to 20 days. We are not responsible for custom duties/import costs. The item will be shipped ASAP after payment (see item details). If you would like to get more info about the product, shipping, photos or anything else, feel free to contact us. Thanks for visiting our shop! Browse more items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SOULnPEPPER
Rusty Reversible Bucket Hat With Rusty Embroidery. Material: Brushed Cotton Twill
Viñales has the finest scenery in Cuba, but with few signs finding your route is tricky. Follow these instructions for the best hike in the Viñales Valley.
Rusty Carolina Bucket HatMID BRIM CANVAS BUCKET HAT WITH EMBROIDERY AND VINTAGE WASHCOTTON CANVAS
I think this fun DIY is pretty magical! It is just so cool how you can transform something like a plastic bell into the cutest rusty metal looking piece of decor! I have seen so many people out in the crafting world using the Cinnamon+Mod Podge technique to create rust, so I decided to give...