Take one old set of shutters and some corner shelf boards and you can make one really cool corner unit.
I was sure to paint the one shutter that had a solid panel with chalk paint. It is the perfect size to set on top of dresser or kitchen counter top."...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." Philippians 4:8
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Chalk it up!
I went to pick up a trunk one day and the former owner gave me a stash of boards. They were the kind that are used for shelving in many of the Sauder type TV stands. They weren't good for much.....or were they? I thought aha! I could make them into chalkboards. So I cut them into shapes and painted them with black chalk paint. Not bad, free boards that probably would have been trashed if I hadn't taken them and re-purposed them!
This is an old sled that I made into a chalkboard advent sled. I used a picture frame to make the chalkboards. Rusty old bells adorn the wire handle.
French Country Wedding Table
I made this table from an old door that I had. I loved that little door and had it displayed in my house for several years. I decided I had to downsize and thus my favorite door became a table.
I had a stash of very old fence posts that I acquired from an old farm. I decided that they would make perfect legs from my door table. I painted it with special care and sure enough someone came along that fell in love with my new creation. In fact the new owner was soon to be a bride and she bought it to use in her upcoming wedding. I miss my little door but I delight in the fact that it brought joy to someone starting out in their new life as husband and wife!
Labels:
primitives,
remakes,
upcycle,
vintage,
wedding ideas
French Country Assessory Accents
This is a magazine tote that I found in the dumpster. It was covered in magazine pictures that were falling off. It was in desperate need of some love. I stripped off the paper and painted the tote blue then hand painted the bird. I like the new look it has much more appeal than before.
This is an old birdhouse that I rescued from the trash. It had a rubber roof which I replaced with a wooden one. I repainted it white and stained it to look old.
This is a very simple corner shelf that I bought. It was a light wood color before I decided to make it a two toned French Country piece.
This is an old window my husband brought home to me. I bought some printed burlap from Hobby Lobby for 5.99 a yard and made it into a memo board. I took some regular push pins and glues some black crystals to the top of them to bling them up.
This is a sweet little stool that I bought and painted. I love the French Country look!
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