Welcome to my first edition of:
I've ALWAYS had a thing for grandfather clocks, especially ones that have unique shapes.
Look what Kaleidoscope Living did with her plain brown stained clock!
She's new to blogging so go say hi - Welcome Kaleidoscope Living!
I'll admit this last one is a little CRAZY but it sure did turn out pretty! She dismantled her old grandfather clock used the shape to make a bookcase!
You can see the complete transformation at her blog Trash To Treasure!
Lastly, this was something else! It's a Trompe L'oeil (fake - ha!) grandfather clock. Lindy from Cottage Hill made it out of cutting 3/8" beadboard, painting it, then adding a 10.00 clock front and a molding accent! She may just get the MOST "Creative Juices" Award :-)
For the full tutorial go check out her blog! I'm LOVING that color of green too. It's just so soothing.
Hope you guys had fun with this first edition of the Creative Juices Award! Lots more to come :-)
You can see the complete transformation at her blog Trash To Treasure!
Lastly, this was something else! It's a Trompe L'oeil (fake - ha!) grandfather clock. Lindy from Cottage Hill made it out of cutting 3/8" beadboard, painting it, then adding a 10.00 clock front and a molding accent! She may just get the MOST "Creative Juices" Award :-)
For the full tutorial go check out her blog! I'm LOVING that color of green too. It's just so soothing.
Hope you guys had fun with this first edition of the Creative Juices Award! Lots more to come :-)
Thanks you for posting about my Peacock Feather Blue Clock! That is very sweet of you. :)
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Hi - Nice collection of clocks! I love that orange coral reef paper in the bookshelf clock!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for featuring my coral reef clock! I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner or I would have been by to thank you sooner! I'm shouting it from the rooftops!
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