Hi guys ~ I have been doing some re-purposing again using vintage goodies from the JBS Mercantile {Flea Market section}. This is a vintage ceiling tin.
This is what I started with. I used acrylic paint to add some color to it. I did paint it with Gesso first. The products I used are by Claudine Hellmuth / Studio Paints by Ranger.
All other products are by Jenni Bowlin Studio. The feathers, chipboard pieces, rub-ons and stickers all can be found in the JBS Mercantile. I have done several blog posts on the note pad cut in thirds from a legal size note pad {purchased from office supply store} you can find that HERE.
I used a floral frog to display the note pad/vintage ceiling tin on. Check out the JBS Mercantile/Flea Market section for more one-of-a -kind items.
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On a side note Spurs are going to NBA finals!!!! Whoop!!!!
See ya soon~
So beautiful, Connie! Such a great backdrop for this project.
ReplyDeletethis is so very cool and pretty!! great job!
ReplyDeleteWowwwwwwwwww! This is gorgeous!! LOVING the colors and love love love the feathers!!!
ReplyDeleteok now this is just too awesome.. such great designing.. love it
ReplyDeleteNow this is a fun project. Love the feathers!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, you clever gal you!!! LOL! LOVE the way you repurposed this - a ceiling tin = amazing!! How fun :)
ReplyDeleteI love this project Connie! Love the different ways in which you used the chipboard clock pieces!! xo Evie
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwe-some! What a great re-purpose project. Loving the colors and texture.
ReplyDeletei am just WOWed by this! everything about it! now excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor!
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That is amazing. Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery creative Connie and I love the color!!
ReplyDeleteSuper brilliant work!!! Love it!!! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous transformation, Connie!
ReplyDeleteThat is totally cool! Great project.
ReplyDeleteStunning piece!
ReplyDeleteLove all the details and the bright green color : D
oh my goodness!!! what will you think of next? this is fabulous!
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