I've been enamored of pale mint green lately, so I fell in love with this little cupboard that Jenn at My Fabuless Life painted with Martha Stewart's Sea Glass paint. Jenn has a terrific tutorial with lots of great tips for how to make this recycled kitchen cupboard with a pallet wood top.
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| My Fabuless Life |
| Restyled Vintage |
I've been hesitating to cover my newly painted front door with its old boring screen, but summer weather is beckoning. When I saw Heather's at Love and Life at Leadora, I had an aha moment. Why not spruce up my screen door, too, with some cute flags and trim? Don't you love the etched glass on Heather's door?
| Love and Life at Leadora |
Brian and Meloney of The Seed Box Antiques shared this beautiful porch table. I love the simplicity of the clear bottles filled with dogwood stems; an inexpensive and charming country centerpiece.
| The Seed Box Antiques |
Becky at Beyond the Picket Fence is a pallet wood queen. She made this incredible bench and wrote an amazing tutorial. I love the way she painted, then stained the wood.
| Beyond the Picket Fence |
Patricia at Organized Chaos is the real deal, a true collector of antiques, and her kitchen is filled with authentic vintage collections. My favorite is her Mr. and Mrs. Poppin' Fresh. I love the way Patricia used this old rake top to hold her wine glasses.
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| Organized Chaos |
Another great use of an old rake is this bright red one from My Cozy Cassita holding seed packets above a potting bench.
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| My Cozy Cassita |
Linda at It All Started with Paint created these adorable coasters. Her papers are so colorful and cheerful, but my favorite part is the word she stamped on each coaster.
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| It All Started with Paint |
Melissa at Daisy Mae Belle transformed her growing-up children's (Daisy, Anna Belle, and Lila Mae) old play area into this amazing fire pit with pea gravel she lugged in herself and Adirondack chairs her dad made.
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| Daisy Mae Belle |
Gail at My Repurposed Life remade this chandelier from one that burns electricity to one that holds candles. Gail has included a detailed tutorial for the conversion, and I've been scheming how I can hang one over my deck table.
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| My Repurposed Life |
Debbie from Confessions of a Plate Addict made this cute Rustic Flower Pot Man. At the risk of running out of winter storage for all my garden decor, I must have one of these!
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| Confessions of a Plate Addict |
I hope you enjoyed my Friday Finds today. I'm off now for an afternoon of shopping with my darling daughter.
I hope you have a
Happy Friday
and a wonderful weekend!
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Thanks so much for featuring my flower pot man! :-) Have a wonderful weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeletewow! so much to look at! All wonderful ideas! Thanks for including my chandy-labra, I feel honored to be in such great company.
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ps I tweeted this post! :)
Thanks so much for featuring my old rake about my poting bench, So many nice ideas
ReplyDeleteHave blessing weekend!
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Isora
You have a beautiful blog. Thanks for featuring my backyard! I am your newest follower!
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ReplyDeleteAs usual, it is a pleasure to come and see all the wonderful ideas you feature in your blog, thank you so much for sharing all these magnificent ideas.
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Laura :0)
Hi Laurel,
ReplyDeleteNice post today with many great finds! I thought that was your screen door there for a minute.
Laurel, I LOVE the mint green too. I have a dresser in mind for that color and everything. I really enjoy your 'Friday Finds' posts. Have a wonderful time shopping with your daughter and have a great weekend! :) ~ Jamie
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ReplyDeleteSuper great finds! I have a list so long on all the things I want to try :)
Dee
Great features. I really love that simple country centerpiece. just beautiful. Thanks for sharing, liz
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurel for featuring my kitchen. We have been away all weekend and it was a lovely surprise to come home to. The other finds are supper too!
ReplyDeleteLaurel - I just found your blog and just love it! I have been wanting to paint an old chest of drawers, that is currently gold (kind of) - to a turquoise color. I think I'll look into the Martha Stewart's Sea Glass paint - the color is perfect! Thanks so sharing. BeBetsy.com
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