Hey guys!  I bought this iron wall plaque in Canton several years ago.  I had two of them and they were in my bathroom at my old house.  When we moved into our new home I found a new place to put it… under my bed:)  I was just a bit “over it”.  I was just kind of sick of seeing it… know what I mean??
I have a big blank space over my bed at the moment and remembered this poor thing hiding under the bed.  I decided that I could jazz it up a bit, add a little character and repurpose it!  Here’s what I did…
I started by purchasing a few things to add to it…
Yet another metal scrolly thing… at Hobby Lobby for $4…
And 4 little wood scrolly things also from Hobby Lobby for $3.00.
I used my Gorilla Glue Epoxy for this project…
For those of you that are unfamiliar with this product I want to share a few tips I have learned about it…
~It has the consistency of hot glue… not runny and thin like super glue… Yeah!
~ You have about 5 minutes of play time until it dries… yeah again!
~ It is a very permanant hold… Woohoo!
~It is a bit stinky but so worth it with all those other pros!!
I just squeezed a bit out on some foil and mixed it with the end of a plastic fork… how’s that for shanty;)!!
I put the GG epoxy on the areas where the little scrolly would touch the wall plaque…
Then I attached them!
I gave my little wood scrollies a coat of brown acrylic paint so that they would distress in a similar color to the iron.  I then used the epoxy and attached them as well to each end.
After letting that dry I gave the entire piece several coats of my fav… Rustoleum American Accents Heirloom White spray paint.  Most of the cheap, mass-produced iron pieces I have bought do require more coats of paint… not really sure why!
After letting that dry it was time to distress! I used my tool of choice… my 3M sanding block with 80 grit paper.  I just rubbed the block over all my edges and my scrollies.
And when I was finished it looked like this…
Don’t you think it needs a little something???  Me too! I used my Ralph Lauren smoke glaze to bring out all those new fun lines I just added.  Just paint it on and wipe it off with a cloth.
After letting that dry a bit it was time to find it’s new time… this time not under the bed:)!
I can’t wait to see all the fantastic Gorilla Glue projects for the party coming up!!  If you have not finished yours yet this would be a great time to go get some of that epoxy… this stuff does not disappoint!  Don’t forget to grab the button below!!

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42 Comments

  1. That is so cool. Thanks for sharing that! I also really like your headboard! I think the two really compliment each other. Awesome!

    Anna

  2. Thanks for stopping by and visiting and commenting again on the amoire. I love popping over to see what you two are up to. You always have so many good ideas. Looking forward to speaking again soon. Blessings…Sherry

  3. Beautiful! I Have GOT to get some of that Ralph stuff. I just love the aged finish. looks great above your bed!

  4. *LOVE* it!

    Would Gorilla Glue work to attach hooks to the back of plates to hang them? I would much rather do that instead of using the regular plate hangers!

  5. Very creative and clever! I love the way it turned out. Takes an artistic eye to see possibilities in even the most prosiac objects. Your original iron piece had some good design- it just took your talent to bring it home!