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Picture is intentionally framed to show a peek of the beautiful hot pink silk saree I got a Goodwill Outlet (mmmmhhhhmmmm, you heard that right), where you buy BY THE POUND! Due to elaborate beading, it weighed 2 lbs! |
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And, I think new to this blog, my Bjorn Winblaad print and matching starburst mirrors!
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Tape protects what's left of the mirrors
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Yes, again. Starburst mirrors again. This time, they didn't match and many of the mirrors had long since disappeared. But, I might have paid $2 for a bag of 5. Spray paint on hand, tape on hand, tarp on hand, mirrors on hand.
Maybe not so much a tutorial as, pictures, and, well, figure it out! Montana Black spray paint in Power Yellow. Mirrors: Michael's, years ago. 1 inch? No tag left. Makes them wonkier. I would have gone for gold, but I haven't had positive experiences with gold spray paint, and I wasn't painting spokes by hand in oil paint. Talk about a high!
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Finished product on tarp, off-gassing
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A tiny touch of overspray |
Total cost: $2!
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