I bought a few things at the school's silent auction the other night.
I really didn't want the items, but I bid on them to get the bidding going.
As it turns out, no one else bid on them so they were mine.
Naturally, I didn't win the things I really wanted.
I knew that with a little paint, I could make them "mine".
As long as the paint was out, I grabbed an old checkerboard from my Americana days and a little pedestal from TJ Maxx.
I bought the pedestal yesterday not realizing it was chipped and hoped a coat of paint might disguise the imperfection.
I went with red on the candlesticks because red fits with most holidays.
When I put the blue and white striped candle on one of the candlesticks Steve asked me what I was doing.
I explained that I wanted to see what it would look like for a 4th of July display.
Now I just have to start searching for more striped candles - maybe green or yellow in addition to blue.
The checkerboard is refreshed from the faded blue.
This photograph doesn't show the nice distressing on the edges.
I know I need to redo the checker board, but this week I have to prepare for our upcoming party.
The pedestal is sitting on my favorite little green table in the dining room.
I can picture the pedestal in a lot of different vignettes so it was worth the money even if it is chipped.
As it turns out, no one else bid on them so they were mine.
Naturally, I didn't win the things I really wanted.
I knew that with a little paint, I could make them "mine".
As long as the paint was out, I grabbed an old checkerboard from my Americana days and a little pedestal from TJ Maxx.
I bought the pedestal yesterday not realizing it was chipped and hoped a coat of paint might disguise the imperfection.
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| "Hanalei Bay" is one of Steve's recent pieces |
I went with red on the candlesticks because red fits with most holidays.
When I put the blue and white striped candle on one of the candlesticks Steve asked me what I was doing.
I explained that I wanted to see what it would look like for a 4th of July display.
Now I just have to start searching for more striped candles - maybe green or yellow in addition to blue.
The checkerboard is refreshed from the faded blue.
This photograph doesn't show the nice distressing on the edges.
I know I need to redo the checker board, but this week I have to prepare for our upcoming party.
The pedestal is sitting on my favorite little green table in the dining room.
I can picture the pedestal in a lot of different vignettes so it was worth the money even if it is chipped.
Next up was the little basket.
I removed the decorative stones and thought about putting something else in their place, but I decided to leave it as is and let the basket rust naturally.
In April, I moved the green bench outside, but never came up with a display that made me happy.
Now, the basket, flowers, and vintage watering look right at home on the bench.
I removed the decorative stones and thought about putting something else in their place, but I decided to leave it as is and let the basket rust naturally.
In April, I moved the green bench outside, but never came up with a display that made me happy.
Now, the basket, flowers, and vintage watering look right at home on the bench.
All it took was couple of hours and a little paint to achieve 4 new looks.
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You can find me partying at
Cozy Little House - Tweak It Tuesday
Boogieboard Cottage - Masterpiece Monday
Twigg Studios - Sunday Showcase Party
Little Red House - Mosaic Monday
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You can find me partying at
Cozy Little House - Tweak It Tuesday
Boogieboard Cottage - Masterpiece Monday
Twigg Studios - Sunday Showcase Party
Little Red House - Mosaic Monday






