Monday, October 7, 2013

All in the "AYE" of the beholder, From sailboat to seasonal

 
During my weekly stalk of the thrift stores I spotted this little number for $2.99.  A real wood
 
frame with an already distressed, country look to it. Half of my work was already done, SOLD!  I
 
took my sailboat framed art home and got to chalk boarding.  As always, when things seem easy a
 
problem ensued. The 1st problem? The lighthouse seemed to rise off of the canvas and was still
 
visible after many coats of paint. Finally, it was defeated. I had won.  The lighthouse was long gone
 
, nothing but chalk skies from now on.
 
 
How perfect is the little frame for a chalk pumpkin or a blue spruce come December!? So long
 
 
 
sailboat, hello punkin!
what do you think?! Have you ever chalked?
~Lauren
 
 
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16 comments:

  1. Love this!!! I'm in love with chalkboard paint. I did a few posts on it- the biggie was painting my fridge. I also did some terra cotta pots that I keep out on the porch and decorate for the seasons. I pinned a post recently of someones fall front porch that had a big ol' chalkboard and I think I'm going to try and make one for mine too!

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    1. I have so many chalk projects that I haven't posted yet...I love it too!!!

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  2. I've never chalked but that looks great!

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  3. I have yet to jump on the chalkboard bandwagon but now I want too!! Add that to the never ending list of crafts I want to try. Love it and so glad you shared your issues with it! I love when crafters and bloggers are honest and transparent about their projects :) Let's me know I am not alone when I run into problems or obstacles.

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    1. oh I love me some chalk ! Def, I didn't even think about it like that! glad my issues may have helped! I run into them on the daily :p

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  4. Love this! I've been wanting to do exactly this for awhile - even have some old frames. You have me inspired! Maybe I'll actually get to it sooner rather than later! :)

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  5. This is adorable! My husband and I have many projects planned for chalkboard paint! :D

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  6. That frame is perfect! I love that you used it as a chalkboard.

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  7. I just did this a few weeks ago as an addition to our kitchen! SO easy and fun :)

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  8. Dropping by from Penny's AskAwayFriday post, so sorry to hear about what happened. Hope you are okay. Looking forward to seeing you join the AAF once you are well. :) Have a great weekend!
    P.S. Love what you did to the frame. I have not tried chalkboarding yet but would love to give it a try. Looks fun. :)

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    1. yay another "housewife" thanks for stopping by and your well wishes!!!!

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