I started with this silver colored clock and I want you to notice the time.
Then I grabbed my little can of Gilders Paste in Inca Gold and my brush.
I brushed the gold over the silver. Now look at the time again after the first coat.
Then later in the day I put a second coat on and called it done.
This is part of a room update I am working on.
This is part of a room update I am working on.
The first coat was done in five.
I bet I have you looking around at possible victims to transform.
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Great, quick change Kim:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely transformation! That stuff is so fun to play with :) Can't wait to see the rest of the room!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love! Very creative.
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Very cute!
ReplyDeleteloved it to start with, but the gold highlights really make it extra special!
ReplyDeleteKim, the clock looks great in its new coat. '-)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Kim! I have never used gilders paste. It looks like it would be similar to rub n buff. I may have to get me some of this. Your clock is cute!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Decorated Chaos
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I have never heard of that paste. The cock looks terrific!!! Love the gold. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteVery pretty clock, Kim. I love the new color.
ReplyDeleteWell, isn't that cute...and quicker than I can wash my hair! (seriously) xo Diana
ReplyDeleteCute clock!
ReplyDeletePretty Kim! Such a fast easy and fast project!
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Anne
You have a way with a paint brush! Neat!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful,Kim. I love quick changes.
ReplyDeletewhat a transformation, looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever post~ love your real time change!
ReplyDeleteThat stuff is magic, I have used it on quite a few things. The clock looks fabulous. Hugs, marty
ReplyDeleteI love it!! What a cute piece. Erica
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Wow... as always, I am in awe. The clock looks great! Do you ever sit down?
ReplyDeleteIt is a sweet clock...even before the transformation....I like the change though...good job! as always!
ReplyDeleteNicely done. You have so many wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Can't wait to see the rest.
ReplyDeleteWow....loved the transformed look..:)
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I think I need a jar of that stuff! I love a quick transformation!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out cute Kim! That paste looks interesting. I have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteThis came out great. I love the technique.
Cynthia
I've never used a gilding paste before but love what you did with it. I'll have to try it someday soon. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to get some of that paste to have on hand for when the 'must-embellish' mood hits! looks great on your clock!
ReplyDeleteI remember when you used it on a frame and I loved it too. I need to find my victim :) so I have the proper excuse to buy it! Cute clock!
ReplyDeleteLove it.....I have been experimenting with Chalk paint thanks to all your inspirational projects. Victims so far..candlesticks, picture frames, a large wooden letter and my latest victims...clay pots painted and distressed to look weathered......it's addicting!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen gilder's paste. What a quick transformation.
ReplyDeleteYou took that clock from a "simply stated" look to elegance!...got to get me some of that guilder's paste!!!...Looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Oh, I love your clock... I want to add a mantel clock to our mantel in the living room! I'm on the hunt. ;-)
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