I began with plain
old black acrylic paint from the craft store, which I mixed with calcium carbonate (per measurements in my
I began with plain
old black acrylic paint from the craft store, which I mixed with calcium carbonate (per measurements in my chalk paint recipe).
Not exact matches
Pleated skirt: Tome (identical style here; also similar here and here under $ 50) Ruffled one - shoulder shirt: Style Mafia (also comes in white)
Black strappy sandals: Steve Madden Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
Black strappy sandals: Steve Madden
Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia
black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (
old, I also love this pair of aviators)
Dress: Lady in
Black Tea Dress C / O Shop Bluebelle Cardigan:
Old season Primark Bag: Red
Acrylic Purse by Lola Von Rose Shoes:
Old season espadrilles by F&F at Tesco
Items Needed 8 x 10 Canvas
Acrylic Paints in assorted spring colors Paintbrushes Circular object (we used an
old wooden spool)
Black permanent marker Requires Adult Supervision
Two month
old # 58 Autumn Gold Base Coat / Clear Coat
Acrylic Enamel Exterior
Black Vinyl Interior Matching Number Original LS6 450 HP, 454 Cu In Engine - Authenticated Turbo Hydromantic 400, 3 Speed Automatic Transmission, Super Sport Equipment, Cowl Induction, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Special Instrumentation, Center Console With Bucket Seats, Floor Mounted Transmission Shifter, Yellow Light AM - FM - Stereo Radio, Tinted Windshield, and Tilt Steering Column.
Seductive Subversion includes Marisol's John Wayne sculpture, commissioned by Life magazine for an issue on movies; the French sculptor, painter, and filmmaker Niki de Saint Phalle's eight - foot - tall
Black Rosy, one of her «Nana» sculptures exploring the role of women; Rosalyn Drexler's oil and
acrylic work Chubby Checker, inspired by the poster for the movie Twist around the Clock, and Home Movies, based on frames from
old gangster movies; the Times Square — inspired Ampersand, a multilayered, stylized, and illuminated neon ampersand in a Plexiglas cube by Chryssa, one of the first artists to utilize neon in her work; and a seventeen - foot - long triptych by Idelle Weber.