I recently finished this little table...
This is how it started....
I had a bunch of these wooden macrame beads and decided to use them on the underside edge...
I attached them with wood glue, washers and screws...
the washers look a little uneven here...I did have to straighten those up
Painted it out in white and dry brushed with a little gray too
Lots of distressing all over...
I used the gray to brush on stripes on the top as well...
...curvy lines...
I'll be taking this to my space at Smiths Antiques and Interiors here in Miramar Beach :)
Love what you did with the table. Great idea. Reminds me of the one you did "years" ago with the washers hanging from edge of the table. Mom
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty tame for you but still so subtly Lucy and remarkable. It is kind of fun to dial back the pattern and color ONCE in a while. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my door. The color is raincoat yellow from Benjamin Moore. I couldn't decide between two colors so I of course went with the one with better name. :)
I got some art work for the foyer walls today from a blogger artist that I have followed for two or three years. I am so excited about it. I love even more in real life. Could I have done it? I don't know. You could though. Someday I will have to have a Lucy piece in my home too.
Pam
Hi Lucy, thanks so much for visiting my blog and leaving the sweet comment about my DIY Antlers. Your table is so cool. I love the added beads. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteAwesomely creative! Love the added pieces.
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun!
ReplyDeleteThey're very nice and creative. I love what you did with the paint, it's simple yet it gives a unique look.
ReplyDeleteThey're very nice and creative. I love what you did with the paint, it's simple yet it gives a unique look.
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