Sunday, August 30, 2015

Easy Stain/Glaze You Can Make


  I often can't find quite the shade of red that I want to use as a basecoat for my horses so this time I decided to make my own. I wanted a stain to highlight the grain of the wood and my carving so once I'd mixed the paint color that I wanted, I thinned it by water by somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2. How much water you need will vary with the types of acrylic paints you're using.


Colors Needed:    red
                               orange
                              brown

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Blue Dala Horse


I probably got carried away on this horse. It seems to me that I've added too many layers of designs as I kept trying different brushes and practice my coma strokes.


Basic design elements worked out OK but I'm not happy with this shade of green.


The more I look at it, the more I begin to like it. If nothing else, this horse helped me decide which shade of blue I prefer to use for horses. This one is a Martha Stewart paint made by the Plaid company. The color is called "Wild Blueberry". It's a multi-surface satin acrylic craft paint.


Monday, August 3, 2015

Dala Designs around the Garden


In addition to the Dala Horse on my arbor I've used a lot of the horizontal laths on it to practice border designs that may appear on horses in the future.


Yes, this is pretty weatherd, It's been outdoors for a number of years. We have plans to tear down the arbor, repair and repaint it sometime soon and then the fun will start all over again.


I plan to save the dala horse and use it on another project.


Even when I'm not painting actual horses, I'm practicing brushstrokes and working on designs that can appear on just about anything around here.



These horse heads were actually wood scraps left over from cutting out the wood blanks for my horses. He wanted me to see if there was anything that I could do with them. I think it's kind of cute, what do you think? I made this one into a Christmas ornament.