I have also did two more projects with my AS Chalkpaint, just loven this paint so much. This is an urn that needed spruced up a bit, so I ditched the ugly flowers and the urn only cost me $1.00 .
Urn that I bought at a yard sale full of an ugly arrangement. |
The AS Chalk paint went on so smooth and that is one of the reasons I love it so much, you can see in the picture at how creamy it is and so easy to distress!
Love...I have it sitting on the table between my two livingroom chairs |
Here is another pic!
This is what I saw out my window yesterday morning...turkeys, I kept waiting for a male to spread his feathers but I think he was just to busy eating:)
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Rondell
21 comments:
the urn looks fabulous now!
michele
Beautiful bargain, and I love the bench with both fabrics. Can't wait to see your decorated porch.
I am so liking ASCP. I am a tight wad,so this was a stretch for me but I love the paint.
As far as turkeys.......I had several just like this in my back yard yesterday. They are so funny how they parade around.
I love that urn, it looks so pretty with it's new paint job. And the chair is fabulous! I like both fabrics. I haven't tried the ASCP yet but I have my eyes open for something to use it on!
Looking forward to seeing your front porch! Wow, turkeys, I'd hide if I were them! ;-D
XO,
Jane
the fabric on the benchwill be a great addition...even if I love anything dropcloth
Just lovely!! Thanx for linking up to THT! Hope your week is going well!
I love the urn & the sweet arrangement in it!
I am crazy for gingham fabric of any kind. Your bench will look so pretty with it and it will also be nice to have the option of going back to the drop cloth one should you want to.
The urn looks great painted and I love the pumpkin arrangement in it!!
Love the black and white fabric on your bench. Great idea to have the choice of going back to the drop cloth if you want to.
hugs,
Cindy
Your urn looks great! I have a couple of them in need of some paint and waxing. Love the gingham fabric.
Love your urn, very pretty!
Saw you linking at New House All Star Block Party.
Debbie :)
The urn looks great, Rondell!
What a great idea to leave the drop cloth underneath the gingham fabric to change back if you want.
Your house is soooo pretty.
I love everything you've done!
xo
Your dining room is gorgeous!
Black and white is so wonderfully crisp this time of year. Looks great! Wild about your turkeys!
Love the urn project! Especially love the pumpkin against the creamy white of the urn. Just discovered your blog! Come on over and visit mine too!
-Rebecca
www.sister-dipity.blogspot.com
I love your paint projects. The bench at your dining room table is so charming! Looks like you'll be busy finishing projects this weekend. Love the picture of the turkeys in the early morning fog too!
That urn looks fabulous and I love the pretty fall arrangement you added to it, love the black and white check fabric too!
You gals who can create all these lovely things amaze me. Thanks for following at By This Still Hearth.
Love how the urn turned out...
keep painting- I enjoy your projects and they inspire me.
I like to hear chalk paint stories, since I haven't tried it yet. Love your urn, too.
Thanks for stopping by our blog! Have a great weekend.
Nancy
Powellbrowerhome.com
Nice Rondell! Looks much better white. I LOVE white! I also love your bench! Cute!!
Thanks for sharing on the All Star Block Party!
I always love how paint transforms things. I enjoyed seeing the turkeys too. My mom has wild turkeys that visit her property too.
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