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Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Home Office Ceiling Continues...

I had to scrap the idea of doing a very smooth glaze finish for the gold panels because it just was not happening.  Who knows why a technique does not always work the way you know it should, but it just was not meant to be.  I did a soft ragged finish with the gold toned glazes instead, and in the end, felt this was the better choice.  It added some interest to the panels and gave them a little depth.

Gold_glazed_panels_done_6

Gold_glaze_ceiling2_3 Remember, those off-white "beams" will be aged to match the dental molding and fireplace.





















Stencilinprogress

Now that the glazing is all done, onto the stenciling!  I cut my own stencil for the corner design.  It's a simple, one overlay.Here you see what it looks like, just before I remove the stencil.  I use a low tack, removable spray adhesive to adhere to the ceiling while stenciling.  That's all you are going to see of the corner stencil design for today, because as soon as I finished stenciling all four corners in each panel, I started getting the center panel ready to apply the Modello™ and I forgot to take another picture of the finished corner stencils.

Chalk_line
I drew a chalk line  across the center of the red panel and marked the center point of the line.  Now I am ready for placement.  I will say, all this would have been much easier with 2 people, vs. just me.  It also would have been easier to do on my small scaffolding, but that desk weighs a ton, and I wanted to spare anyone the task of having to move it.  There was just not enough room to maneuver the scaffolding, so I opted for the ladder.  Also, because I do so much work in this house, I always try to keep costs down and do all the work myself, vs. hiring someone to help me.  Now, as soon as I tell you that, you will see on Monday I will have my friend Stacy helping me out with the Sun Room ceiling.  First, I am afraid of heights, and cannot reach the highest part of that ceiling, and second... we are bartering hour for hour.  I helped her do some gold leafing one day, so she would help with my tall ceiling. :-)

Modello_out_of_box2_2

Here is the Modello™ I will be using... out of the box, and lying on the floor! :-)  It is the Ornamental Center, #128.  The Modello™ is comprised of 3 layers: a backing, the design element layer, and the top, cover piece.  When you order a Modello™ from Modello Designs, you also receive a burnishing tool, some smaller test pieces to play with, and complete instructions. This design is 36" in diameter and comes in 2 pieces to make the full circle.

Half_of_modello

After fooling around with it a bit and assessing my situation, I decided it would be much easier if I cut it into 4 pieces to work with.  If I had a second pair of hands, this size would have been fine.  Also... I must admit, I am a little scary when it comes to trying to use contact paper, so I did not want to take a chance with the application of this design on my nicely glazed ceiling panels!  Stay tuned....

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