Notice the cobwebs on bottoms. Yuck! I went to a garage sale in Canyon Lake a few weeks ago. I figured for $5 it was worth a try to get this in shape for Addie.
I found the company that made these stamped on the back so I googled it.
Elves & Angels from Maine
Here's the current version. Selling for $219. Whhhaaat?
A good cleaning, spray paint and pretty knobs. Addie was super excited to play with this.
But I told her it had to stay outside for a while to make sure no critters were still coming out of it!
Elves & Angels from Maine
Here's the current version. Selling for $219. Whhhaaat?
A good cleaning, spray paint and pretty knobs. Addie was super excited to play with this.
But I told her it had to stay outside for a while to make sure no critters were still coming out of it!
Here's a step stool at an antique store. Price - $5.
I spray painted the frame using masking tape to cover the black steps and then added a new seat cover! Pretty! It stays in the pantry right now.
Here's a picture I've had forever. It's pretty, but I don't like the gold frames anymore.
So I took off the back to take the print out.
Spray painted the frame grey and added some fun fabric.
Debating on adding a black and white photo to it.
This is a broken chair I picked up at a thrift store for $5. Perfect to try out one of my first redo's.
I added some cushion and new fabric to the seat
and spray painted the frame.
I love this chair. The fabric makes me happy.
When I go thrifting sometimes I see old dishes that are cool or pretty. These were all around $1 or $2.
Used a little E-6000 glue and turned them into
pretty cake plates. Or I guess in this case,
a cheese and fruit platter.
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