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The Magic of a Gold Leaf Pen

I found these botanical prints at the flea market and I fell in love with the bright chartreuse, almost neon green matting! I wasn’t the hugest fan of the forest green painted frames (or rather, I didn’t like the color combo – I am a fan of forest green in general). So I bought them…

I found these botanical prints at the flea market and I fell in love with the bright chartreuse, almost neon green matting!
I wasn’t the hugest fan of the forest green painted frames (or rather, I didn’t like the color combo – I am a fan of forest green in general). So I bought them with the plan to change the frame color. I think black would have looked great, but I really wanted to bring some gold over to the entry console area.
Have you ever used these gold leaf pens? I might be a little obsessed with them. I’ve been adding gold detailing on furniture and mirrors like a mad woman. It’s an addiction really.
I used the Krylon leafing pen to make the botanical frames gold. So much better than dark green! I didn’t bother to take apart the frames (they were professionally framed and had kraft paper backings I didn’t want to mess with). The good news is it is so crazy-easy to paint frames with glass or mirror. The glass sort of repels the paint most of the time, and 100% of the time you can get off the paint with a little windex and a razor blade.
Also, a couple of you asked about the console. You must be newbies! Here’s the post on painting a cheapie dresser with Behr’s Billiards Table in high gloss.

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64 thoughts on “The Magic of a Gold Leaf Pen

  1. That's funny, I used some Rub-n-Buff gold leaf to do the same thing, but I might like a pen better. I'll have to give it a try. And where did you get your horn bowl? I've seen them at Jayson Home and keep thinking I need one, but if there's a better source I'll definitely check it out. Thanks!

  2. Every single dang time you are killing me with your smarts and know how. Also with those cutie fingernails? How do you always manage to have them so nicely painted????

  3. Jenny, it's because of posts like these that I subscribe to your blog. You are a master at envisioning the possibilities in something! And on top of that, your solutions are usually simple… Or at least you make it look that way. Thank you for sharing all these little gems with me over the past few years.

  4. I am going to go big on gold leafing and the pens are perfect! Sorry all I cannot deal with the sheets of gold and silver leaf…a mess whenever I try a project with it.

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    Karena
    Art by Karena

  5. I love the gold leaf pens. I picked one up to detail a dresser because I didn't trust having a steady hand with a little paint brush. It was just the ticket. I love the arrangement on your console.

  6. What a lovely transformation! I've been following your blog for a few months now and have already earmarked a few projects to undertake after I move next week! This is certainly one of them.

    Also, which flea market(s) do you frequent in NY? I haven't had much luck in my few excursion, but am eager to keep looking and would love a little direction.

  7. I tried your windex and razor blade tip last time i painted a mirror and somehow the razorblade totally scratched my mirror! It wasn't a big deal and I'm sure I did something wrong, but you might want to add a little "be careful!!" disclaimer for special people like me :)

  8. That's such a gorgeous little table! Love the color.

    Here's a quick question I didn't see answered in the post you linked to– did you paint it with brush or roller? Do you have a preference? I painted some furniture for the first time the other day and I ended u[ with a lot of brush-marks… but the roller didn't give a smooth finish, either. So what's your technique to ending up with such a glossy, smooth table?

  9. Jenny, you should take a poll about how many of your readers actually do any of the things you show us how to do on your blog, versus people like me, who simply enjoy reading about your creativity and resourcefulness at work, and convince ourselves that one of these days, we will actually do something in our own lives with these terrific ideas you share with us.

  10. How long does the ink last in one pen? I just bought a 22×28 inch mirror with about a 3 inch frame. I thought I might give these pens a try instead of using rub'n'buff or spray paint.

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  11. thanx for the link to the previous post on the chest and the details today! I pulled out my Behr samples and can't beleive what LOOKS like DEEP TURQUOISE on my monitor is actually a deep GREEN!!! Please tell me it is not just the lighting but actually looks the color on the monitor. I did not want to use a deep green …..but on the screen it looks like the elusive color I cannot find.

  12. i am really loving the lamp here as well – i poked around for awhile looking for a source on old posts, but couldn't find anything? i promise i tried :)

  13. The gold definitely looks better than the forest green. And I'll have to pick up a couple of those pens. Working with gold leaf is just way too much of a pain.

  14. What an amazing idea!! Thanks for sharing. Also I don't know how i never really noticed it before but i am absolutely smitten over that lamp!

  15. Jenny,

    You and your blog are AMAZING!!! What is so unique about you is how you have so much "high end style" but figure out a way for regular people to achieve the same look for less. I read your blog every single morning w/ my cup of coffee and I have to tell you that I am disappointed when you don't post – stalker anyone?

    I'm shocked that no one has asked you where you got the orange lamp shade!!! I love it. I've looked through your archives and can't find a post about it. Hope you have the time to share your source or how you did it yourself.

    Keep up the amazing work – you are one of a kind. And I have no idea how you have time to sleep with all that you do.

    Rock on!

    Jena

  16. Jenny, I love the gold so much! I have to tell you that the vignette you created is one my favorites I've seen in a long time. The table, the accessories, all of it! Seriously, it speaks to me and I love it!

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