Faux Malachite Obelisks

by Mark Montano in Living > Decorating

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Faux Malachite Obelisks

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Recycle cardboard and newspaper to make faux malachite obelisks for your home.

Watch the Short Video Tutorial Here!

How to: Faux Malachite Obelisks

You'll Need

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Newspaper

Cardboard

Americana Acrylics in Evergreen, Sea Breeze, White and Holly Green

Americana Glazing Medium

Ruler

White glue

Masking tape

Minwax Polycrylic

Craft knife

Paintbrush

Template

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Print out and use as pattern. Enlarge to any size. Each square is equal to 1/2"

Cut and Assemble

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Trace the obelisk pattern 4 times, side by side

*Clean up your lines with a ruler

Cut out the entire shape and score so it can be folded

Trace the base pattern, cut and score

Tape all pieces together with masking tape

Decoupage and Paint

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Water down some white glue to use as a decoupage medium

Cover the cardboard obelisk in at least one layer of newspaper

When dry, paint the entire obelisk in Sea Breeze and White Acrylic

*The paint doesn't have to be perfect, it can vary from light to dark

*Make sure to paint all surfaces

Cut jagged edges on a 2" x 2" piece of cardboard

Mix equal parts of Evergreen and Glazing Medium Paint one surface of the obelisk and immediately scrape the surface with the jagged cardboard to create the malachite effect

*Try circles and scallops and overlap the patterns

Coat in Gloss

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When all surfaces are dry, coat with at least two coats of Minwax Polycrylic or any high gloss medium

Add Gold

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Edge with a metallic gold pen by dragging it along the corner