Yep; another stencil project~~
~~a vintage Lazy Susan painted white using my favorite stencil with grey paint and sanding it down to look like aged patina and antique stencil~~
Something to add interest to the little tables I recently did for the booth/shop~~
~~I wish my customers loved milk glass vases as much as I do~~maybe this will "sell" the idea~~
How can you not love milk glass? ~~they are so sweet, pure white, a beauty to hold and touch~~
We'll see if these finally get a home somewhere~~
If not~~I'll bring them back here and display them with little flowers from the garden all season long.
Don't you love milk glass?
~Patty~
Here's some great parties to attend:
Gorgeous...love the milk glass you've put together in this vingette. The little plant gives it a pop og color! Thanks for sharing! Hugs
ReplyDeleteLove the use of a lazy susan...great job!
ReplyDeleteThis such a beautiful French tray...so many uses. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteI think it is lovely, especially grouped together with a few other bits and pieces as you have done.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Love this look! I like milk glass too. I have seen a lot of it in the thrift stores too.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
The lazy susan is gorgeous! Where do you get your stensils, they look so upscale on this project.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely. I am a milk glass lover! It is so sweet!
Yvonnne
Beautiful display! Love how you stenciled the lazy susan. Milk glass is wonderful - we have several pieces and they are fun to use all year round.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display! Love how you stenciled the lazy susan. Milk glass is wonderful - we have several pieces and they are fun to use all year round.
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful milk glass! WHERE did you get the wire cloche???? Would love to have one like that!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteLove the milk glass (and now I curse myself for not grabbing my mom's collection before she garage sale'd it before she retired) ...
ReplyDeleteThe lazy Susan is just perfect. And that wire cloche ... your readers are clamoring ...
Thanks for linking it up!
:)
Linda
www.itallstartedwithpaint.com
What an awesome idea! And I love that wire cloche! I need to make this for my kitchen island...thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to the party :)
blessings,
karianne
I love your beautiful display.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea! Have a fabulous day, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous vignette! I love that chicken wire cloche mixed with the milk glass...just wonderful :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Love the milk glass and vignette you made and the wire closh, now where did you get that?????
ReplyDeletei absolutely Adore this project!!!! thank you for sharing now I need to make one! hugs...
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you painted the base. what a great idea. I'm for sure going to try to steal that idea! I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog, thank you for following mine ☺. I love what you have done to the lazy susan, its so pretty.
My blog is about inspiration from around the world, I would love to share some of your DIY projects sometime.
You have a very pretty blog...adding myself as your latest follower.
Lee
I adore milk glass and have a collection myself! They look fabulous on that lazy susan and the wire cloche - I need that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great Cinch idea!
Kelly
How beautiful...I love it all, the distressed stenciling, the milk glass and the cage. Thank you so much for linking up to our party!
ReplyDeleteKarah
Check out my blog posts: Pretty in Pink, Shabby Chic, and Shiny Brights. I love milk glass!!! Hold on, I think it's making a come back. I had 3 customers lately who were looking for milk glass. Love, love, your sweet post!
ReplyDeleteOh, how soft and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your Lazy Susan....they have sooo many uses and the cloche is the perfect pairing! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteLove your Lazy Susan....they have sooo many uses and the cloche is the perfect pairing! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Patty! I have to admit, I'm not a lover of milk glass, but when I see how you've grouped it on that lovely tray, I'm giving it second thoughts. Actually, it's that chicken wire cage / cloche that caught my eye. I've got wonderful ideas for chicken wire swirling in my head... just wanting to know, did you make it? If so, do you have a how-to for it?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
JoAnn
sweetpepperrose.blogspot.com
Thank you for posting this. It’s exactly what I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteI love your vases. I am new to collecting and have not found any pretty ones like those. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a wonderful comment about my strawberry china.
ReplyDeleteLove your milk glass, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL Post.thanks for share..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You have a lovely blog, and I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Anne ♥♥
Love your milk glass and wire cloche!
ReplyDeleteWarm Hugs,
jemma