Buffalo Check Hearts In A Cool Thrift Shop Jar
January 21, 2020
My aunt gave me several bags full of small wood parts, like these little hearts.
I brushed a couple of coats of Dixie Belle Chalk Finish Paint in Drop Cloth onto the little hearts. Also in the photo above, I painted the lid and ring from a canning jar with Fusion Mineral Paint in Fort York Red.
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I laid my so very loved *Old Sign Stencils Buffalo Check Medium Stencil on the diagonal on the hearts.
I moved the stencil around a bit so some hearts had the white spot on the top and some on the bottom.
I painted one of the hearts with Fusion Mineral Paint in Fort York Red like the lid.
This jar was $2 at the thrift shop! It had such a fun shape.
I'm putting together a Valentine's Day container vignette. Will share more ideas and the vignette soon!
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*Old Sign Stencils provided me with complimentary samples. All opinions about these fabulous stencils are my own.
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Carlene,
ReplyDeleteI sure wish I had your intuition and foresight. Such a cute Valentine feature at a small cost, but one you can display for years. Just love this!
Actually the more I upcycle, the more ideas I get for projects! Thanks!
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