I have the perfect easel for the piece I shared in my "Old World Love" post.
Actually, the original function for my easel, is as a corbel.
I gave this pair of corbels my old world finish.
It's very similar to the last finish I shared with you. I just alternated two shades of grey. The final layer was a dry brush of white gesso. After they were dry, I turned them upside down on the table. Hmmmm, they looked like easels. I put a couple postcards on them to see how that idea would work.
When I brought them inside, I grabbed my last project, and it was a perfect fit. Since the finish is similar, they look like they started life this way. It's sitting on my side table.
LUV it. Not sure what I'm going to put on the other one yet.
More ideas coming your way. See ya soon.
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Actually, the original function for my easel, is as a corbel.
I gave this pair of corbels my old world finish.
It's very similar to the last finish I shared with you. I just alternated two shades of grey. The final layer was a dry brush of white gesso. After they were dry, I turned them upside down on the table. Hmmmm, they looked like easels. I put a couple postcards on them to see how that idea would work.
When I brought them inside, I grabbed my last project, and it was a perfect fit. Since the finish is similar, they look like they started life this way. It's sitting on my side table.
LUV it. Not sure what I'm going to put on the other one yet.
More ideas coming your way. See ya soon.
Sharing With:
A Stroll Thru Life: Table Top Tuesday
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholics Anonymous
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
2805: Potpourri Friday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
Beyond The Picket Fence: Under $100 Linky Party
From My Front Porch To Yours: Treasure Hunt Thursday
Savvy City Farmer: Thrift'n On Thursday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here: Open House
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Someday Crafts: Whatever Goes Wednesday
DIY by Design: Winter Blues Wednesday
Ivy and Elephants: What's It Wednesday
That's beautiful, I luv it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, rosemary! i never thought to use a corbel like this-love it!
ReplyDeleteAlways beautiful Rosemary Love it too. Sandy x
ReplyDeleteAlways beautiful Rosemary Love it too. Sandy x
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous display and simple repurpose. I'm never thrilled with the available plate and picture stands I see. These would be a classy alternative.
ReplyDeleteClever!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Diane
Gorgeous....how clever to use it as an easel too!!!
ReplyDelete~Des
Beautiful, as always! Very creative! I love it!
ReplyDeletecute idea!! and the corbels are divine as such or as easels..
ReplyDeletebest,
maureen
Beautiful! Your finishes are the best!
ReplyDeleteI had to google corbel, lol. These two pieces really do look like they started out together. So pretty together.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, they look like they were made for each other! What a fantastic idea to use them that way:)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I was looking at an outdoor light fixture today thinking about taking parts off and making it something else. Maybe I will...thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGood idea ! Looks great !
ReplyDeleteSmarty Pants...Great Idea!!
ReplyDelete~Mel
Love that! Who would've ever thought of using those as an easel? They are so charming that way.
ReplyDeleteWell, who wood have thought! I love this idea. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart girl you are...my goodness! I'll probably be stealing that idea. Thanks..xoso Sandy
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, I love it!
ReplyDeleteAnd Clever!!!!
Hugs, Tine
What an awesome idea Rosemary. Those easels are fabulous.
ReplyDeletePaula
Hi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteSuper idea! It looks like it was meant to be.
Dee
Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful. What a fabulous idea! I have some of those and will have to give it a try. Love to have you link it up.
Hugs,
Patti
Way too cool! LOVE it!
ReplyDeletem ^..^
Awesome! A redo that was then repurposed! I actually had a sconce once that when I turned it over, had this little bowl and made a great place for potpourri! Hmmm wonder what I did with that thing? LOL! Hugs, Leena
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! I just love being able to use items for more than their original purpose.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
Aledia~
How pretty! Your things always look so elegant!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful idea Rosemary. And i love the tone of your pictures. How do you achieve them? Sharpness? Or do you use a special lens? Would love to know!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, I would have never thought of that! Debbie
ReplyDeleteI appreciate this because I am always looking for alternative ways to display my small canvases. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHi, Your new easel is lovely and very creative. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
oh yeah! luvin this!
ReplyDeleteThat gives me an idea! I have something similar that I think I'll dig out. Happy New Year Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteRosemary,
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
Barb
So adorable! Thanks for sharing. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteYou are so very clever. Richard from My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always my dear blog friend
ReplyDeleteAgneta
Great re-purposing Rosemary!So pretty as always!
ReplyDeleteGreat re-purposing. It serves two purposes. If you get tired of one way you can use them the other way with the postcards. I wish my mind could think out of the box like yours does!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea Rosemary, they're perfect this way. It's amazing what can happen when you turn something upside down, sideways, or inside out. I just turned something on its side this morning and an idea popped right into my head.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Yes, I agree love this idea Rosemary! Thanx for coming to party!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea it is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteArrrgggghhhhhh! I love them Rosemary! That's some fabulous repurposing! *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing...so creative. What a great way to repurpose Rosemary.
ReplyDelete-Marie
Beautiful as always Rosemary
ReplyDeletexoxo
Kate
what for one beautyful Idea!!!! Top
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary! The corbels look great. Just gotta give things a turn sometime, right?! Check us out next week for more on that. Miss seeing you, too. Here's to March. xo
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative, Rosemary! Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteYou always have a unique perspective to see something & use it in a different way.
These are lovely...
All the Best,
Christine
Rosemary, What a wonderful idea! They are not only beautiful but also functional. Love them used as an easel. Thanks for linking to my party.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
Rosemary, What a wonderful idea! They are not only beautiful but also functional. Love them used as an easel. Thanks for linking to my party.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
OK! I love this idea. Thinking out of the box, or upside down, you have such creative ideas, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this lovely and creative post to Potpourri Friday!
Great idea! You are so creative, and I love your old world finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, Rosemary. The finishes look perfect together, of course.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! What an inspired idea! :) It looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
I absolutely love this idea. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletepretty clever..never gave that any thought...love the little round frame, too
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and very clever!
ReplyDeletesuper neat idea ... in fact, I think I have a shelf like this in the garage in a storage tote!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful and fun idea. I never thought of such a thing. Perfect. Love your vignette. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs. Marty
ReplyDeleteCongrats on this post being featured on 2805. It's really stunning as is all of your work!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and your display is lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and great look! I've bookmarked you gesso technique to try. Love the look.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from A Stroll Thru Life.
Thanks for the tutorial. I'm a new follower. :)
Babs