. It seems like EVery plan I’ve made since May has been foiled by sOMEthing all summer!
So, I just try to roll with the punches.
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While I was gone to Haven last month, mANy things sold out of my antq mall space–a gOOd problem to have ~but.
It’s left me busy working on projects for the store AnD I promised to do the Kane Co flea market for the 1st time in two years, so I needed stuff for thAT too!
~and don’t forget the storm damage we’re stILL dealing with.
At last I have sOMe things to share ~just not everything I’ve been working on. I was too hurried to take pictures of everything, sorry.
I’ll start with this simple chalk board!
I found a cabinet door at the ReStore with a nice arched top and applique! I ran it through the table saw to remove the outer door “frame,”
sanded everything, painted it with chalk board paint, decoupaged the styles and rails, and framed the door with leftover bullnose-
-which I painted with a gold leafing paint, and hit some oTHer edges while I was at it!
And I sold it at Kane Co to the loveliest woman!
Catherine
And btw— I’m in the Spot Light at The Power of Paint Party!
I’m sharing this project with these FABulous linky parties!
Oh, doggone! Wish I had known you were at Kane Cty. — I debated going, then didn’t. Sorry to have missed meeting you! =(
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Love the chair done in upholstery webbing! Did you sew the sides together before attaching to the frame? Great idea!
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I love the chalkboard! I always have tons of extra cabinet doors. Love what you did to the details. You need to put a picture of the loveliest woman working, YOU!
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I really, really LOVE that chalkboard Catherine! seriously…. the applique and the decoupage really make this. I have one that may be perfect for this in the garage!
gail
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