If you have been following along from the beginning
AND
you have a very good memory,
you might remember my mission torustify rusticate add a more rustic feel to Away.
I know - it's been a long time since I've even mentioned it.
you might remember my mission to
I know - it's been a long time since I've even mentioned it.
It's just that somewhere along the way I discovered that most days I'd rather be outdoors exploring.
Last weekend was kind of rainy, drizzly, miserable...
so, today I'll be sharing one of my rustication (did you know that's a real word?) projects.
Last weekend was kind of rainy, drizzly, miserable...
so, today I'll be sharing one of my rustication (did you know that's a real word?) projects.
Whew , so anyway -
this lamp was left behind by the previous owners.
Normally I would like this lamp as it is - but it is definitely not rustic.
Sooooo - you can probably tell where I'm going with this.
Out to the garage...
I gave the brass a light sanding and a coat of spray primer,
then added several light coats of Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze.
Super easy project (not sure the fumes did much for my health, though).
I switched out the pleated shade with a burlap one.
And although I'm pretty sure I just ruined a nice brass lamp, I like it better like this.
And then, just for the fun of it - since I still had some paint in the can, and was getting a little trigger happy,
I painted this candle holder.
I don't remember what it used to look like, but at this point,
does it really matter?
And although I'm pretty sure I just ruined a nice brass lamp, I like it better like this.
And then, just for the fun of it - since I still had some paint in the can, and was getting a little trigger happy,
I painted this candle holder.
I don't remember what it used to look like, but at this point,
does it really matter?
I'm joining
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it looks good! but that old sled stole the show for me!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Agreed!!
DeleteKaren.. thanks for stopping by and leaving a sweet note, I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks great! Such a wonderful transformation. I really love it :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tammy, a wonderful transformation indeed :)
ReplyDeleteLove the transformation!
ReplyDeleteI think you are so creative and I love the results!
ReplyDeletethis looks great, what a wonderful transformation!!
ReplyDeleteooo, I love the lamp! I used to have a brass lamp that stood in the corner with a pucca (?) shell shade back in the 70's. I sold it in a garage sale. I wish I had it back. I could do this to it and LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea... I NEVER think of painting something! I should though...
ReplyDeleteOhhh lovin them both! lovin the sled & the wood chest, too!
ReplyDeletethank you for helping w/ the white balance advice... if i'd looked a lil further along in the book that night i would have found the section about white balance... i found it last night & i'm in the process of reading & learning more... since i have this new 'real' camera instead of my old point & shoot it's opening up a whole new world for me in photography. thanks again =)