Monday, April 27, 2009

Hey everyone! Sure hope you had a great weekend! It rained and rained here, and we are in for more today. So it is a good day to get caught up on blog posts, don't ya think? Anyway, I shared with you last week that I had found a couple new GW treasures, and I got one of them finished yesterday. I had a heck of a time getting a decent picture, but I really like how this piece turned out. It appears to be so old.....and it would be perfect for any colonial primitive home. Here it is as I found it.....
and here it is finished! The salbox house is more deep burgundy, then brick red, but as I said it wasn't a good photo taking day.......my camera and I have many trying times together.....:) I am off to day to do one other trash to treasure project and hope to share that with you in the next couple days.

8 comments:

  1. You did a great job! That turned out awesome!
    Have a "BLESSED" day!!

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  2. I LOVE IT!!! Awesome job you did! Me & my camera sometimes don't get along either, thats why my white bunnie's eyes are always white or yellow...no one that reads my blog would even know he has one brown eye and one blue one, LOL!

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  3. Good Morning Jody...
    Wonderful job...you make me think I should start painting on all the stuff I have sitting in the shop. I made Lou keep about a dozen maple cabinet doors 4 or 5 years ago and there they sit. Dee says, "Just paint them"
    Have a great day,
    Pat

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  4. What an awesome job! I love how you did this and how it turned out!!!

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  5. Oh my Jody, you did a wonderful job! I absolutely love it.

    ~Laurie

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  6. Jody...that is just awesome!!! When I grow up I want to paint just like you!!!! Beautiful!

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  7. Jody,

    Simply primfully delicious! I love it! You are so good about showing the trash to treasure...maybe I should start that for my blog too...thanks for the inspiration.

    D

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