Anyway, I have spent months trying to figure out what to put on it. On the picture above, we were living in an apartment and could never figure out what to do with it. It took about 8 months and I finally just grabbed stuff from around my house (didn't buy anything purposely for it). We also moved in March to a bigger place (a town home). So this is what it looks like now:
The Jenson sign was given to me by my sis-in-law almost 5 Christmases ago! The wooden box was made by my hubby's uncle, sweet uncle Dan! The tile was given to me by my great friend Alicia, who I met while I was an army wife...she took care of me so well...miss you friend! The little blue base I got it months ago from a consignment store. It was like $7 and I didn't know what I was doing with it but I knew I wanted it! The stem in it is a 50% off stem from Hobby Lobby and I paid $1.50 for it! (Love Hobby Lobby). The lantern I also got a consignment store and that was my most expensive acquisition. I also got that one but had no idea but I was going to do with it (It was $20). The wreath it's a grapevine wreath that I have had for several months already and the stems I used for it were about $1.50 and used 4 which I also had for months! Pretty good, right? It's not a huge table but I love how it looks every time I open the door. It tells me "welcome home"! Maybe I'll add a couple of things later, like a family picture :). (Click on the pictures to see them larger)
isabel, i love it!!! it's absolutely gorgeous. nice job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissy, you are great friend!
ReplyDeleteI love it! You are so talented! I seriously need you to decorate my house for me. I still have absolutely nothing on my walls or anything!
ReplyDeleteHave you done anything new lately? I know you're back in school and probably busy, but I love seeing your crafts - you have such an eye for it and great ideas!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you Corynn, that means a lot to me! I never think much of my projects, just hope that someone likes it! I haven't done anything but I have several projects that are waiting to get done. I can't wait to have some extra time and money! I will post it on Facebook :D. Thanks so much for visiting!
ReplyDeletei love it! i need one of those! how did you paint it? did you have to sand it or just painting or spray painting? help me! :)
ReplyDeleteIngrid, thank you so much! I sanded it and then cleaned it with paint thinner to get rid of the dust and grease. Then I painted it with paint that already had primer in it. Finally, I distressed it with sandpaper. You will be able to say "I did it!" and also save a bunch of money! Instead of a brush, use a sponge to paint because it gives it a nicer finish. I recommend Behr or Killz. Do not use Rustoleum, its super thin and you will have to do 20,000 coats! Do not hesitate to ask me if you have any questions!
ReplyDelete