DIY Abstract Art Plate Wall
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If you want to use a larger pan or deeper tote go right ahead. I added more water to this pan. You simply want a container that is deep enough and large enough for your plates to be submerged under water. Just make sure the water isn’t too cold.
Next QUICKLY AND LIGHTLY spray any gloss colored spray paint in the water. Quickly swirl the paint around with the skewer for about 2-5 seconds.
Place your hands under the plate to handle it with ease. Dip the plate diagonally and right side up into the water from the corner. I have determined that this is the best way because my hands stay away from the top to the plate and edge. See how I dipped this plate.
You can clearly see the marble design in the paint floating on the water. Slowly tilt the plate and lift it out of the water.
I decided to dip some of the plates multiple times. And WOW I got a heart on this one. How beautiful!
Water bubbles will form under the paint while the plates are drying. While the plate is drying, tilt the plates to see if the water will run from underneath the paint. Allow the plates to dry for 24-48 hours or until they are fully dry. The water bubbles will eventually evaporate. Don’t rush the drying process.
Use a dry SOS pad to remove the paint from the back of the plate where you will apply the adhesive plate hangers. These adhesive plate hangers were purchased at Hobby Lobby. You apply the adhesives like you would apply a stamp to an envelope. Add a few drops of water to the back and the glue becomes tacky.
After the plates are fully dry apply a clear acrylic to the top of your plates. Even though the clear acrylic is quick to dry wait 24 hours regardless. These are the best clear acrylic sprays. They may look cloudy but they will dry clear.Once the plate is dry clean up the back of the plate.
I made paper plate templates and put them on the wall. If you fold your templates in half and in half again you will have 4 equal sections. Place a dot in the center and you can easily create a grid for arranging the plates.
The marble effects on these plates are stunning. Here are a few close-ups. They are so beautiful.
The paint will form a skin if you don’t move quickly. The dark lines are from that skin and caused a lace effect. They make the plate beautiful!
I just love looking at the different plates on this wall. Each plate tells a different story.
Don’t like the paint on the plate? Let the paint almost dry. Rub off the paint with the SOS pad.You cannot remove the paint from the plate after the spray acrylic is applied.)
Suggested colors: navy, green, black, dark gray, red, burgundy/maroon, magenta, purple, orange, dark yellow. Thanks for stopping by!Cathryn