I'm not really sure what La Fabuleux means in French (note to self: Google it!) but whatever it means, I used it on this wood sign for my tea room:
I had one sheet of graphite paper left and since it was raining on and off all day yesterday, I decided to use it for this little sign.
I bought this image off of Etsy a year or so ago and I simply love it. After painting my wood plaque white, I used the graphite paper to trace the graphic onto it. I had one little oopsie with the 'b' in Fabuleux but I can live with it.
Once I was finished tracing, I sanded it down to give it an aged look and did one coat of poly spray to seal it. Then I added the fleur de lis wood pieces and two little pink rhinestones to give it a touch of color. I don't know about you but now I'm in the mood for tarts, napoleons and cheesecake. Too bad it's Sunday!
Linking to Faded Charm: White Wednesday.
Jeanine
Ahhh, this is so sweet. I'm gonna go look up the words right now on babble fish.
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Sissie
I love it and I have not clue what it says.
ReplyDeleteGreat graphic. That will look sweet in your tea room.
ReplyDeleteIt simply means "fabulous"...and this cute little sign is certainly fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the addition of the rhinestones -- really sets it off!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it girlfriend. Oh my gosh...WW is making SWOOOOOON this week! You done GOOD!
ReplyDeletexoRebecca
yes it is so fabulous, so cute.
ReplyDeleteThe Fabulous is Fabulous! :)
ReplyDeleteDee
C'est fabuleux!! It's fabulous! :) Lorraine
ReplyDeleteYour sign came out so well, it is
ReplyDeletesimply adorable, and yes, some pastries sound pretty good to me too.
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blessing, Nellie
fabulous!!!
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barb