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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Mercury Glass Bird

I was out looking at Thrift Stores the other day when I came upon this bird.


I didn't take more before pictures, so you can't see that this little guy has a slight crack along his head. The color is a terra cota with a creamy wash over it. He needed an update and I wanted to try another attempt at the faux mercury glass technique.

First, I started off painting him silver. That's actually when I noticed the crack.

 Originally, I wasn't going to worry about the crack and just foil over the bird just like I did with this pumpkin. After playing around with the foil, I decided that it was going to take too long didn't show the detail on the bird like I wanted. 

I reached back to my college memories when we used to fill our nail holes with toothpaste so we could get our deposit back and figured if it worked then, it might be a good fix for Mr. Bird. 

The toothpaste worked great.


After filling the crack with the toothpaste and a very light sanding, I sprayed the bird with some ORB (Oil-Rubbed Bronze). 


After that dried, I spritzed the bird with some water and then quickly sprayed on some silver

Here's what it looked like:
Look at those cute bubbles! I wasn't sure if  they would stay that way since some had burst rather quickly. I was hoping they would would pop as the water dried. I even tried to blow on them and nearly passed out from the fumes and the blowing and what not. It turns out that the bubbles will stay, but I wanted them to pop and show the ORB underneath.

I took a towel and rub off the bubbles and I got this:

I really love how this turned out. The textures are really fun, and you would think that I could just leave well enough alone. You'd be wrong. I ended up doing the whole process again. I missed a section with the water so there wasn't any bubbles on the front of the bird. It had to be redone. 

I love the texture this method produces. You get the burst bubbles and when I rubbed off the bubbles, I got this darkened tone in places. I'm not sure it really looks like mercurcy glass, but it's a fun finish and I now have a bird in my home decor so I can't get kicked out of the cool kid's club. Whew! I was so worried about that.

Take a look at Mr. Bird in all his glory.

Not all of these spots are ORB color. Some of them are just the shadows from the popped bubbles.


His noggin is all fixed. I tried to find any signs of the crack, but they are gone.

One more for the road.


Cost Breakdown:
Bird Statue - $.90
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint - $3.97
Silver Spray Paint - Stash on hand
Water - From my tap
Total Project Cost: $4.87
Total Project Time - 1 hour


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17 comments:

  1. That turned out really, really cool!!

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  2. Too cute! Come by Sassy Sites today, it's Spotlight Sunday and I think you'll love her! Have a wonderful Sunday. xoxo

    Marni @ Sassy Sites!

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  3. Try using a spritz of rubbing alcohol instead of water on your next mercury glass project. It will give you a different, more "mottled" looking texture. I enjoy your blog!!

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  4. okay sister, I thought we might have been related but now I know that we
    did not come from the same gene pool! That or you sucked all the creativity out of it! Wait, I was first, how could that be?? I left it all for you!
    that's how!

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  5. Thank you, Sister. I appreciate your "generosity!" I happen to know that you are equally talented. In fact, I'd be happy to show everyone your edible works of art.

    Sam asked me to make an Aunt Nancy cake for him the other day.

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  6. Love the bird, I will definitely try this technique!

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  7. What a fun idea! The spray over water has some interesting possibilties, I'm going to try it in my art journal. Love it.

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  8. I'm loving your neat finishes....I'm a new follower.
    L.

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  9. The water droplets is a cool idea. Thanks for the tip!! And the toothpaste tip is neat, too. :)
    Visiting from Get your craft on Tuesday party.

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  10. Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!

    madincrafts.blogspot.com

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  11. This looks like it was a fun experiment. Don't you love when you find a bird at the thrift store?

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  12. Hi, I found your post through PoPP, and your writing made me giggle. I'm your newest follower, yay! Cute bird too. :)

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  13. That is a really neat technique - nice thinking! Love a cute birdie!

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  14. Your bird is just...yummy! He looks fabulous and your mercury glass experimentation inspires me. The toothpaste repair? Clever and timeless.

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  15. Great job! I am going to feature this tonight.
    Bonnie :)

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  16. Love this!
    I found this post via Pinterest, and now I'm a follower too!
    Just a small question; did you rub the bubbles off while the project was wet, like immediately after?
    Thanks, Amber

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