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18th Century Wicker Round Basket unpainted

A little wicker basket placed anywhere in the home is simply lovely. They can work in all informal settings and what they can hold is simply a matter of story and imagination. Flowers from the garden, Fruit from the apple tree, Vegetable freshly picked from the allotment, egs from the hen house, loaves and rolls from the bakery...the list of course seems endless....you could add detailing by adding a little blanket to line it with or maybe a few ribbins on the handles. 

To paint the wicker please prime first before painting and of course the best finish is a spray finish as it is less likely to clog the weave. Try Hessian Chalky finish spray paint by Rustoleum - its just a brilliant colour to work with. Age the wicker slightly using either powders or a little raw umber acrylic...adding a gentle wash using raw umber will give the basket a more defined look. Simply water down the raw umber and paint it on and wipe it off leaving the dark paint in the recesses.....

 

Made from resin

 

Sold individually

 

Dimensions

Height to handle 2.5cm 

Diameter of of basket 2.8cm 

Height to top of basket excluding handle 1cm

 

NOTES

Resin Items

All resin items come unfinished (unless stated otherwise) and will require a small amount of "cleaning" - this will involve removing any printing support nodules using a sharp knife and or snips and also sanding sections to a smooth finish. This is very easy to do and takes minutes.

Always prime the resin item after any assembly. The primer will help to stick the paint to the surface. Once primed you can proceed with any paint finish you prefer from gilding to aged paint finishing. 

 

Pewter Items

As with all my  designs the pieces will require a little cleaning using a file and/or sandpaper. The metal is very soft so this is a simple and satifying part of the build process. 

I tend to use superglue (Hafixx being my favoured choice) with a super glue activator to speed things up. 

 

To paint the item I strongly recommend a metal primer. Spray primers are the easiest and just a light coat with give the paint something to 'key' with......then the choice is yours. I use all types of paints from acrylics to cellulose spray paints. All have their own merits and so I choose according to the finish I wish to create. 

After applying my coats of paint I will always add an aging layer of raw umber acrylic (water it down and then paint and wipe off to leave the dark paint in the recesses). Aging can be very rewarding and there are many options for this. One little recommendation is to use rotten stone/pumice stone powder to add what I like to describe as "dust" to the piece. It is a powder and will always be a powder unless mixed with a binder such as glue. The powder is a soft grey and if it is brished on then off it will leave a slight dusting in the recesses of the design. 

A final flourish of splatter (very subtle brown/grey applied with by splattering the paint from a bristled brush such as a toothbrush) adds a little more interest. 

18th Century Wicker Round Basket unpainted

Artikelnummer: 206
8,80£Preis
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