Several months ago, my husband and I went to visit his friend, Tom, who often goes junkin'. Together the three of us explored out in his barn where he keeps his "finds". Tom says if we see anything we want we can have it. I found this old blue rusty hardware organizer and immediately I think a shabby chic "button organizer"! So I take it home and wash it, sand it, wash each individual drawer several times in order to get the labels off (quite the feat), and paint it white. Finally today was the day I finished the project. After I was done, I asked my husband if I should have put all the embellishments on the top of it. He said,"Of course, they're just going to end up there anyway because when you craft there isn't an empty flat surface to be found; this way they're glued down so you won't lose them." Always the wise guy...even if he was speaking the truth. ;-)
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Before/After Shabby Chic Hardware/Button Organizer
Several months ago, my husband and I went to visit his friend, Tom, who often goes junkin'. Together the three of us explored out in his barn where he keeps his "finds". Tom says if we see anything we want we can have it. I found this old blue rusty hardware organizer and immediately I think a shabby chic "button organizer"! So I take it home and wash it, sand it, wash each individual drawer several times in order to get the labels off (quite the feat), and paint it white. Finally today was the day I finished the project. After I was done, I asked my husband if I should have put all the embellishments on the top of it. He said,"Of course, they're just going to end up there anyway because when you craft there isn't an empty flat surface to be found; this way they're glued down so you won't lose them." Always the wise guy...even if he was speaking the truth. ;-)
A Valentine's Day Receipt Holder Display
Last year I found an authentic receipt holder at a flea market and decided to create holiday wall decor for each of the panels. Below is the one I created this morning for Valentine's Day. I also included photos of what the original receipt holder looked like as well as the Halloween one I made this past fall. Now I'm off to make one for Easter.
Update: some of you have asked if I am able to switch out the holders and add new papers etc...yes I can...I attached everything by simply slipping the papers and embellishments behind the clips and if I used any adhesive I used removable. Thanks for asking!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A Secret Keeper Journal
I love the Graphic 45 Gypsy Market collection and used it to create a little secret keeper journal containing flip pages, pockets, tags, and coin envelopes. This is a perfect place for little inspirational quotes, messages, secrets, dreams, and thoughts. The journal opens using a red glass doorknob from 7 Gypsies.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Friday, December 2, 2011
Vintage Mini Album
This vintage mini album was so much fun to create...I enjoyed many, many hours creating it and I think it turned out so fabulous. The front cover features an old vintage doily found during one of my antiquing adventures as well as a Tim Holtz grunge flower I made using distress inks and the tattered flowers die. The inside album pages were made using paper bags. I even included a mini album within the mini album...it slips right into one of the bottom page pockets and opens by using an old vintage red button as a "doorknob"...simply delightful.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Happy Halloween
I found several old apothecary bottles with their original stoppers at an auction down the street. My intention was to create a few potions/elixirs etc for Halloween and a Love Potion #9 bottle for Valentine's Day...so far I only created one Bat's Brew Bottle with a Poe raven on back for Halloween...I filled the bottle with strong tea for a nice effect...the bottle sets on our kitchen window sill. So many ideas for projects...wish I could just create 24/7! :-)
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
A Vignette of Inspiration
A little vignette of inspiration I created that sets on my work table. The assorted laces and bling are from various antique shop visits... the Parisian tags are from French General... and the rusty handled tray as well as the doorknobs are from Hobby Lobby. In the background you can see a little bit of my antique general store ribbon rack...a most "fabulicious" find from Adamstown, the antiques capital of the USA, which is only an hour away from us...how lucky are we?
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