He Makes These Magnificent Art Deco Bottle Cap Crosses That Will Make Your Decor Pop!

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He Makes These Magnificent Art Deco Bottle Cap Crosses That Will Make Your Decor Pop! | DIY Joy Projects and Crafts Ideas
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I have always adored Mexican Folk Art for the bright colors and intricate details. Artdeco Painter, Mark Montano has used portraits of the famous Mexican Artist, Frieda Kahlo, (who we see in a lot of this type of art) and other brightly colored images on the painted bottle caps.

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I used discarded scrap wood and bottle caps to create these fun crosses. There are tons of images to choose from on the internet if you search for bottle cap art.

When I was a kid my parents would go to Mexico and bring back all kinds of fantastic treasures.  Once they brought back these super scary tapped tin masks with marble eyes….I loved them! Thus my love for Mexican Folk Art.

A few things Mark used: For dimension he used the Allure Dimensional Design Adhesive paints. The best “puff” paint on the market. He filled them with Liquid Glass which is a terrific, clear sealant.

Materials used for this project:

  • Allure Dimensional Design Adhesive Paint   (Amazon.com)
  • DecoArt Liquid Glass   (Amazon.com)
  • Scrap Wood
  • E-6000 Glue
  • Bottle Cap Art Printouts from Internet
  • Americana Mult-Surface Satin Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brush
  • Bottle Caps

Watch how Mark Montano makes these cool crosses in his step by step tutorial. This is a really easy DIY project, yet so stunning!

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