I've been buried in my garage and studio. I think I'm making progress with the organizing I shared here. I took a few photos while working on small projects in my studio these past few days.
I love the way the finish on this little metal frame turned out. I'm making lots of small chalkboards. You can see my technique for the frames finish HERE.
That little key rack started out as a small piece of weathered wood. It was a section of an old window that has fallen apart. I used my vintage stamps for the letters, and added embellishments. The hooks are galvanized nails I aged a bit.
My redesigned frames are piled on one of my favorite tables. It's a primitive that I can fold up when I don't need it.
My magnetic board is actually the back of an enamel top from an old table that is long gone.
I've had this doorstop for quite a while. I've used the finish on it as inspiration for many projects.
I made the piece on the right with a wooden lamp base, and a finial.
I bought these rusty metal hearts at a garage sale earlier this year. I'm envisioning them as ornaments. I'm thinking about adding a little something to them.
I have tons of projects to complete this week. I'll be sharing along the way. See ya soon.
Sharing With:
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here: Open House Party
Passionately Artistic
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesday
House of Grace: Twice Owned Tuesday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Homework: The Inspiration Board
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia: Tuesdays Treasures
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
I love the way the finish on this little metal frame turned out. I'm making lots of small chalkboards. You can see my technique for the frames finish HERE.
That little key rack started out as a small piece of weathered wood. It was a section of an old window that has fallen apart. I used my vintage stamps for the letters, and added embellishments. The hooks are galvanized nails I aged a bit.
My redesigned frames are piled on one of my favorite tables. It's a primitive that I can fold up when I don't need it.
My magnetic board is actually the back of an enamel top from an old table that is long gone.
I've had this doorstop for quite a while. I've used the finish on it as inspiration for many projects.
I made the piece on the right with a wooden lamp base, and a finial.
I bought these rusty metal hearts at a garage sale earlier this year. I'm envisioning them as ornaments. I'm thinking about adding a little something to them.
I have tons of projects to complete this week. I'll be sharing along the way. See ya soon.
Sharing With:
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here: Open House Party
Passionately Artistic
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesday
House of Grace: Twice Owned Tuesday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Homework: The Inspiration Board
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia: Tuesdays Treasures
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday