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Sunday, October 30, 2011
French Chic ~ Vintage Cherub Wall Sconses
So French chic!
These are amazing Cherub wall sconces.
Once a gold, bronze color.... now painted white and lightly distressed.
The added vintage crystals give them needed Bling!
Fabulous!
Hollywood Chic!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84959729/classic-movie-stars-gift-tags-hollywood
My latest take on old Hollywood. I love to curl up and watch old black and white movies. They are so romantic and take my back to a time of real glitz and glamour.
You can find these unique gift/hang tags in my Etsy shop (just click on the link).
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Fall fabulous!
I found the most beautiful set of antique China..... with Fall leaves and silver gilding. They look wonderful with the vintage Silver Set I found. They look so pretty displayed on the large hand painted tray I landed on ebay.
Trash to Treasure.....
I found this old dresser at my local flea market. With some TLC I turned it into a show piece. I painted it white, distressed it and stenciled vines on the front. I put it in my living room to hold old books and to display vintage finds.
Flea Market fab.......
I had a wonderful time at the flea market. I found so many goodies. Like the set of old brackets...... I used to make a set of shelves. I found some old platters, a vintage turkey serving piece, an antique rooster, a set of vintage bird botanical prints and a fabulous old quilt. Just perfect for Fall.
Vintage Fall pillow collection..........
I made all new pillows for my sofas. I used vintage floral fabic, old ticking and old needlepoint pieces I found at the flea market. I love them!
My Fall Home...........
I love the shades of Fall and I love to decorate. I made a lot of new things this year.
I upcycled some old fence posts and turned them into pumkins. I painted them orange, added some leaves and a stem made from limbs I found in my yard. They really turned out cute!
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