Remember this wood letter desk I upcycled a few months ago?
Well, I upcycled it again over the weekend because the original image I had used peeled off. Grr...
This time I painted it white and used the Mod Podge method to add my image. I'm loving the white so much better than the grey I first used. The image is a favorite of mine from The Graphics Fairy.
I added this little embellishment to the front using some French book paper.
And I'm in the process of lining the inside with vintage sheet music.
I think I'm going to get a lot more use of this now!
Jeanine
Well, I upcycled it again over the weekend because the original image I had used peeled off. Grr...
This time I painted it white and used the Mod Podge method to add my image. I'm loving the white so much better than the grey I first used. The image is a favorite of mine from The Graphics Fairy.
I added this little embellishment to the front using some French book paper.
And I'm in the process of lining the inside with vintage sheet music.
I think I'm going to get a lot more use of this now!
Jeanine
Whenever I visit my sister in Virginia, she takes me to this great outdoor flea market. Unfortunately, it was raining when we went last week, but I still managed to score a few goodies.
Loving these bunny baking tins. I hate, though, when people put the sticker on the front of an item. I scrapped it off, but there is still some sticky residue. Contemplating painting these white or adding to my vintage Etsy.
I found another set of vintage, Tupperware salt and pepper shakers. The first pair I found sold out in minutes on my vintage Etsy.
Lastly is this teeny-tiny tin. It has some rusting on the inside, but that's okay. I'm planning on adding a pretty vintage image and turning it into an ornament.
I think I spent about $5 on everything. Score!
Jeanine
Loving these bunny baking tins. I hate, though, when people put the sticker on the front of an item. I scrapped it off, but there is still some sticky residue. Contemplating painting these white or adding to my vintage Etsy.
I found another set of vintage, Tupperware salt and pepper shakers. The first pair I found sold out in minutes on my vintage Etsy.
Lastly is this teeny-tiny tin. It has some rusting on the inside, but that's okay. I'm planning on adding a pretty vintage image and turning it into an ornament.
I think I spent about $5 on everything. Score!
Jeanine
Been so busy with family visiting and us visiting family that I've only been able to eek out some BINGO glassine sacks. I'm behind in everything - including my blog reading. These will be headed to my Etsy once I have a chance to breathe.
Jeanine
Jeanine
I picked up three of these great urns at a garage sale recently. Three for $1.
The detailing is so pretty. The almost-mercury glass like look really caught my eye. So why then did I do this?????
My husband tried to talk me out of it. I didn't listen. I thought "chalk paint makes everything look better."
Clearly it does not. FAIL!
Jeanine
The detailing is so pretty. The almost-mercury glass like look really caught my eye. So why then did I do this?????
My husband tried to talk me out of it. I didn't listen. I thought "chalk paint makes everything look better."
Clearly it does not. FAIL!
Jeanine
A shout out to two lovely ladies, whose recent blog posts inspired me this past week.
First thanks goes out to Dawn from The Feathered Nest. Dawn made a beautiful glass candle holder, which inspired me to make my own.
I followed Dawn's instructions and got a glass cylinder vase from the Dollar Store, and a smaller one to put inside. I printed off the same gorgeous vintage image she did (from The Graphics Fairy) onto vellum paper.
I wasn't sure if you were supposed to put it behind the glass or on the front of the glass. In the interest of safety and having two boys, I added the image to the front of the glass (so it doesn't go up in smoke when you light the inner candle). Isn't it pretty???? Click on the link above to see Dawn's version.
My second thank you goes out to my sister, Kathy from Creative Home Expressions. Kathy made some adorable spools using toilet paper rolls. I was so excited to take a stab at some myself.
Again, I followed the instructions and made two to start. I used vintage sheet music on mine and added some lace I picked up from Target's Dollar Spot a few weeks ago.
I feel like the tops are missing a little something so I'll probably add a touch or two of bling or a flower like the one on the old wooden spool. Click the link above to see Kathy's versions.
Thank you again ladies for inspiring me!
Jeanine
First thanks goes out to Dawn from The Feathered Nest. Dawn made a beautiful glass candle holder, which inspired me to make my own.
I followed Dawn's instructions and got a glass cylinder vase from the Dollar Store, and a smaller one to put inside. I printed off the same gorgeous vintage image she did (from The Graphics Fairy) onto vellum paper.
I wasn't sure if you were supposed to put it behind the glass or on the front of the glass. In the interest of safety and having two boys, I added the image to the front of the glass (so it doesn't go up in smoke when you light the inner candle). Isn't it pretty???? Click on the link above to see Dawn's version.
My second thank you goes out to my sister, Kathy from Creative Home Expressions. Kathy made some adorable spools using toilet paper rolls. I was so excited to take a stab at some myself.
Again, I followed the instructions and made two to start. I used vintage sheet music on mine and added some lace I picked up from Target's Dollar Spot a few weeks ago.
I feel like the tops are missing a little something so I'll probably add a touch or two of bling or a flower like the one on the old wooden spool. Click the link above to see Kathy's versions.
Thank you again ladies for inspiring me!
Jeanine
Played with some random pieces in the craft room yesterday, and came up with these French trinkets.
Petite religious medal.
Another upcycled mint tin.
I put the two together on a pretty French paper book stack.
I'm happy to report my crafting mojo is back!
Jeanine
Petite religious medal.
Another upcycled mint tin.
I put the two together on a pretty French paper book stack.
I'm happy to report my crafting mojo is back!
Jeanine
When I received this book in the mail from the folks at Ulysses Press, I was beyond excited! I had always wanted to make my own bath products and this book helped me take that first step.
Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs features 300 easy, fun, DIY recipes that will infuse a little ahhhh into your regular bath routine. It shows you how to use everything from fragrant petals to essential oils to exotic ingredients, including sage, peppermint, rose, jasmine and my first choice: lavender. Check out a few of these easy-to-follow recipes:
Don't these sound divine?
I'm a Virgo, so I really loved these recipes too!
I chose a basic one to start: lavender bath salts. I used Epsom salts, lavender buds and some essential oils.
It smells just wow!
I can't wait to light some candles and take a bath now.
If you want to check out a copy of Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs (SRP: $14.95) by Kate Bello, you can find it on Amazon.com.
Jeanine
Note: I was provided with a copy of Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs by Ulysses Press, however, all opinions are my own.
Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs features 300 easy, fun, DIY recipes that will infuse a little ahhhh into your regular bath routine. It shows you how to use everything from fragrant petals to essential oils to exotic ingredients, including sage, peppermint, rose, jasmine and my first choice: lavender. Check out a few of these easy-to-follow recipes:
Don't these sound divine?
I'm a Virgo, so I really loved these recipes too!
I chose a basic one to start: lavender bath salts. I used Epsom salts, lavender buds and some essential oils.
It smells just wow!
I can't wait to light some candles and take a bath now.
If you want to check out a copy of Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs (SRP: $14.95) by Kate Bello, you can find it on Amazon.com.
Jeanine
Note: I was provided with a copy of Homemade Bath Bombs, Salts, and Scrubs by Ulysses Press, however, all opinions are my own.
I've had this little wood pedestal cake plate that I made for a few years now. I had originally painted it gold for a Christmas vignette, but it's been sitting in the basement for several months now.
I broke out some pink chalk spray paint and gave it a new lease on life. I'm loving the pink so much more than the gold.
And since pink appears to be the theme of the day, I broke out this pretty French wrapping paper (from Home Goods) last night to wrap a paperback dictionary no one in the house seemed to be using.
I'm on the hunt for other books in varying sizes to wrap because I just love this look and this wrapping paper.
Jeanine
I broke out some pink chalk spray paint and gave it a new lease on life. I'm loving the pink so much more than the gold.
And since pink appears to be the theme of the day, I broke out this pretty French wrapping paper (from Home Goods) last night to wrap a paperback dictionary no one in the house seemed to be using.
I'm on the hunt for other books in varying sizes to wrap because I just love this look and this wrapping paper.
Jeanine
Did anyone else spy this little frame in the current issue of Romantic Homes?
Super cute, right? I decided to make my own over the weekend.
I picked up a black frame from a local thrift store and gave it a few coats of white paint. I used a French script background and DaFont for my lettering.
Done and done. And it only cost me 25 cents!
Jeanine
Super cute, right? I decided to make my own over the weekend.
I picked up a black frame from a local thrift store and gave it a few coats of white paint. I used a French script background and DaFont for my lettering.
Done and done. And it only cost me 25 cents!
Jeanine