Monday, November 28, 2011

Followup to Great find for an upcylcer


Art Nouveau Wall Art completed

As you might have read in my previous post on found art , I found this wonderfull scroll form in the garbage and knew right then that greater things where in the future for this composition.  I ordered the steel flowers from King Architectural Metals, welded them on with some other accents and gave them a super bright and reflective iridescent finish in several vibrant colors.  Here is closeups of some of the accents.




This wonderfull piece with its bright metallic colors is listed at my Etsy shop as art-nouveau iridescent floral metal wall art .  Hurry its at a good price with free shipping to the continental US!


Friday, November 25, 2011

ETSY Coupon code!

Fifteen perccent off all purchase from my etsy shop until December 31st, 2011!   Just visit www.etsy.com/shop/jtbmetaldesigns and enter the code below:


The online coupon code is DECART11.

ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING TO THE CONTINENTAL US

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Great find for an upcycler


Dumpster diving for art

While taking out the trash, I noticed a rather ornate metal curl.  On further inspection, I pulled this beauty out of the trash.  Yes, it was IN THE TRASH!  It is about 33 inches across and made of what appears to be 1/8 inch rods.  Undoubtably this was probably part of someones decor that someone got bored of.  This happens alot with these drab souless Asian import pieces that floor our furniture stores and big box strores.




Aquiring accents and surface preparation

Did not take me long to figure out what to do with my find to make a respectable piece of wall art.  Without delay, I ordered some steel flowers from King Architectural Metals which has the best selection of decorative metals by far at the right prices.  You can the ones I got in the first photo above.  Next, I took the grinder and ground the paint off the areas I wished to weld the flowers on as well as a spot to attach my ground connection for my welder shown in the second picture.


As you might have guessed, the five flowers I welded on make a world of difference.  I am now considering some spheracle accents to imitate fruit or berries to bring more vibrance to this piece. I
will write a follow up blog to let you know what happens.