Yes, it's thrifty thursday again...
...on a Friday
Cause that's how I roll. I'm a rebel!
Actually, it's been a busy week with the first week of school and talk of babies in this house. Oh yes, my kids (my daughter especially) has been talking/asking questions/inquiring about the specifics/making guesses as to just how many babies will end up in my tummy! hehe Just for the record - my doctor doesn't put more than 3 embryos in at once so you won't be seeing another Octomon on this blog!!
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Ok, back to today's thrifty project. I've been eying this gold frame at the thrift market for about a month. Finally, I just snatched it up (for 9 bucks).
And actually, this was from my friend Lisa's booth who is right next to mine :)
The only thing that kept me from buying it up until now is that I didn't know what I wanted to do with it. Here's a tip on thrifting - if you see something you like and it's a good deal but you don't know what to do with it - buy it.
So first I painted it white. By the way, I highly recommend using primer first. It really helps the paint to adhere to the surface of what you're painting.
I only had to do one coat of primer and one coat of paint. I didn't worry about covering up the mirror because I was going to paint over that with chalkboard paint anyway.
I had some of this chalkboard paint leftover from another project. It took 3 coats to make the chalkboard look good.
Now, had I thought ahead it probably would have been easier to do the chalkboard first, then cover that up and spray paint the outside.
That looked pretty...but a little plain. So I added a burlap & fabric flower...
That's better :)
Very cute! It turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea!!! I swear, Michelle... you have the best ideas. Now if I could only find the time needed to 'try' out some of these myself!! hee hee I love it!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and you are right, it needed a touch of something. The flower was perfect.
ReplyDeleteWow! I found you from my lil' sisters blog and what a treat! I LOVE this idea! It would be perfect in my daughters bedroom. What a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing (with those of us...ehemm.. ME...who don't come up with these great ideas on our own!).
ReplyDeleteLove this! Good thrift finds make me happy :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Michelle!!! I love it and I love the touch of that flower in the corner. You should totally post a tutorial how you made it...hint, hint...:-)
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