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Cheryl Sinclair

Franklin, KS
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Another Thrift Store find

OK sorry I was to excited to get working on this pic and did not take BEFORE PIC! So I will explain was just cherry legs and top was all ripped and very thin.I added foam batting and new material.I Annie Sloan painted it with the Country Grey paint and added the dark wax.I got bench for 20.00 and material was on CLEARANCE! AnotheR SISTER CHIC PROJECT TO BE sold! pLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THIS BEAUTY!
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Donna C Marietta, GA
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  • The base layer of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint is Louis Blue. 3
  • A whitewash coat of Pure White went on next, wiping off the excess. 1
  • A French graphic was transferred using Mod Podge.
  • Hydrangeas and cone flowers from the garden kept this project affordable.
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French Crate Project

I found a plain wooden crate at Goodwill and spruced it up. Some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and a few image transfers later and I now have a little French crate to hold my mason jars filled ...»
with flowers from the garden. Directions for this project are on my blog.

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Town and Country Living Elburn, IL
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French Crate Project

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Town and Country Living Elburn, IL
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A Country French Kitchen

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Claire @ The Rustic Pig Spring Branch, TX
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  • French country end table, repainted and glazed.
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French Country End Table with Postcard Graphics

This table was already painted when I bought it, but I didn't like the yellow undertones of the paint, so I redid it and added a little graphics pizzazz, thanks to Karen - The Graphics Fairy .

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SheilaG, Plum Doodles Acworth, GA
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SheilaG, Plum Doodles Acworth, GA
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My French Country Guest Bath...with Drapery Panels as a Shower Curtain!

I like my bathrooms to look like just another room in the house and in my case that means French Country decor and plates on the wall. A pair of buffalo check drapery panels as a shower ...»
curtain (with a liner behind them), dark fixtures and some French prints finish off the look. A few wreaths were added for a Christmas touch. I feel transported to la Belle Epoque each time I walk by! :-)

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Debbie @ Confessions of a... Buford, GA
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Our Shabby Chic "Light" Upcycle

It's our first client piece to come and go with a full makeover from the still-relatively-new re.Create Design workshop. Why do we call it a "shabby chic light" project? Find out more:
Re.Create Design Co.
Re.Create Design Co. Sweden
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Sunny Days and Repurposed Benches

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Re.Create Design Co. Sweden
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DIY Home "Fired" Clay Plant Tags

These basic clay plant tags are easier to make than you might think! They are home "fired" (no kiln required!) in your basic kitchen oven and a metal stamping kit is the only specialty ...»
supply you will need! Follow along with these simple steps to learn more!

http://www.craftsunleashed.com/seasonal/clay...

A Nest for All Seasons
A Nest for All Seasons Hummelstown, PA
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