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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

DIY "Soup Can" Studio Organization (Part I )

SO! I have been procrastinating with this post because I haven't gotten this project done. I figured splitting it up wouldn't be a bad idea since I haven't quite figured out how I'm mounting my cans yet. It doesn't matter too much because I'm not finished collecting and painting them. Here's what I've been up to so far:


You're going to want to start out with some (clean!) cans. The clean part might seem obvious, but if there's any residue left in or on the cans (from the label glue for example) it will leave a bumpy mess on parts of your can. If you're like me and you don't care too much about having a bumpy patch, by all means spray right over it. I'm planning on mounting my cans with the glue parts facing in so you won't see the bumps anyway (I hope). I thought about using a glue gun to polka-dot my cans and leave intentional bumps to be sprayed over, but I didn't get around to it.

I'm using a dog and cat food can, but a variety of sizes would lend a more interesting look and can store other objects than just the writing utensils and paint brushes I'm planning on using them for. Coffee cans would be great for wool I think!

If you're having trouble getting the glue off your cans, a dab of peanut butter spread over the sticky areas works wonders. Let it sit overnight or longer, and wash with warm soapy water. If you're allergic to peanut butter, oils should work too. The only oil I've tried so far is olive oil and it took longer than the peanut butter, but still did the trick. Boiling water sometimes melts the glue off, or you could always go with a commercial residue remover like Goo Gone. I just like keeping things as natural and simple as possible. (If you have any other ways of removing sticky residue let me know!)


Once again I'm using Krylon's "Pistachio" Spray Paint. I am in love with this colour, and it dries really quickly. You can do your second coat after 10 minutes. Just make sure to do it within an hour or else you're have to wait 24 hours for it to fully dry and cure before adding another coat. If you do it after an hour this might happen. Not fun. Every brand is different of course, so remember to read your can!


I know I'm just sounding naggy now, but please do this in a super well ventilated area, preferably outside. And cover up anything important around you. Wind will take the spray and paint things that have no business being painted. Yes, this is spoken from experience. Yes this is also common sense but I have made this mistake and I'm half hoping I'm not the only one who would do it. Gloves are a good an excellent idea if you want to avoid morphing into a smurf or something worse, as is a mask or bandanna to cover your nose and mouth. If you do get paint on your skin, nail polish remover should take it off, but mineral spirits work best. Soap doesn't do much of anything. 

Spray your cans in short strokes, overlapping each stroke as you move around the can to get an even coverage. I find it easiest to stick a gloved hand inside the can and spray from the mouth of the can to the bottom, rotating as I go. Hold the can several inches away when spraying. If you get too close too much paint will be on the metal and it will run and leave streaks when drying. Once you've covered your can, set it upright to dry for ten minutes. If you're adding another coat, do it within 10-60 minutes.

I left my cans out overnight to dry
To spray the inside, I left my cans upright and sprayed in, rotating the cans as I went. I might spray the inside a different colour to make things more interesting if I ever do this project again.


And that's all for now! Let your cans dry for 24 hours and you're good to go. I finished mine off with a clear varnish spray from Krylon just for some extra protection, but that's definitely optional. Enjoy your pretty recycled storage!

I discovered that in the inspiration shot I found, each can is nailed into the wall individually, but that isn't going to fly in my apartment. I'm planning on mounting mine on some kind of board so I can just stick one nail in the wall (or better yet, prop it up on a table against the wall). Stick around for my post on that!

Stay Scary,
Berlyn

Monday, August 19, 2013

My Spray Paint Addiction

Thanks to Kate Gabrielle (Scathingly Brilliant) I have developed a spray paint addiction (Thanks Kate!)
I am now going broke because I'm spray painting everything I own, and I don't regret it!

The first thing on my list was some form of storage for my pens, brushes, markers and whatnot. I saw this image floating around and decided I had to attempt to make my own.

Found on Imgfave
Super cute right? I wasn't a fan of these particular colours but, as Kate said "as long as there is paint on this planet it doesn't matter." Which resulted in the beginnings of my own recycled can organizer. I'll be sharing my progress later this week.

There wasn't a huge selection, but I love these two!

I took Kate's philosophy and applied to the rest of my stuff too. I picked up two cans of Krylon at Walmart on a whim a couple weeks ago after reading her post. I love personalizing things. It makes my stuff feel like mine, and I'm always happier when everything in my personal area is up to my visual standards. I rarely find furniture or other items in colours I like, and for the longest time my bedroom set was just white. Which can be beautiful in a properly decorated space, but it just bored me to tears. To the point where I wrote all over it in sharpie when I was fifteen. I can't wait to spruce it up in a couple weeks... And get rid of my graffiti. Though the doodle of Jack from The Nightmare Before Christmas might be allowed to stay haha.

In the meantime, I'm sticking to having some fun with the supplies I use for packing orders. I want a portable order packing kit so I can just grab it and go when I need to. I picked up two of these baskets at the dollar store hoping my supplies would fit. They weren't an awful colour to begin with, but I have a colour scheme in mind for my future studio/office space and I want everything to fit in with it. They, along with some office supplies, were treated to a mini makeover, and I love how they look now.

The Pistachio is close to the actual colour, but I overexposed the Gum Drop stuff... it's much more purple in person

I also decided to makeover a drawer tower I've been storing my bathroom stuff (read: nail polish and hair products. Yes I really had enough to fill 3 drawers) in. I'd like to switch its currant contents with some of my art supplies, so I decided to purple-ify it as well. Unfortunately I waited just a little too long in between coats and part of the paint bubbled up. I'm thinking of decoupaging over that area instead of stripping it and repainting.

Berlyn, pay attention to your exposure, yeesh!
And there you have it! All of this is, of course, getting done because of my excitement over the apartment. I'm going to have to get more spraypaint and go nuts with everything else I own now. I'll be posting my progress in the weeks to come. I can't wait to share some photos of it all set up in the new place!

Stay Scary,
Berlyn
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