Hello ladies! It was another mild and sunny day here at the Chateau. While I should have been out working in the yard, I was having fun instead playing in my craft room today! I wanted to show you one of my latest creations. You can see what it started life out as a few photos down, I didn't want to scare you by using that as an opening shot! Anyway, I found a set of 4 wooden plaques at a rummage sale last weekend, and quickly snatched them up. I knew that they could look much better if they had a head to toe makeover! While I didn't immediately know what I would do with them, I figured inspiration would eventually hit! Well, I had one of those "Ah Ha!" moments, and soon knew just what I would do! Now, ideas and inspirations don't always come that easily! Quite often future projects get stored away in the closet, nearly forgotten, just waiting for that bright idea to hit! Does that ever happen to you? Well, you know by now how much I love Mod Podge and glitter! So, I just had to combine those with my other love: vintage sheet music!
Ok, are you ready to see what the plaques looked like when I first found them?????
Not terrible, but just a bit dated, don't you think?
I knew that I wanted to spell "Noel", so off to Hobby Lobby I went in search of some glittered letters. Well, I didn't have any luck finding them, but I did end up getting these great chipboard letters, that turned out to be just what I needed!
Some of my crafting staples!
After painting the plaques cream and distressing them, I added some Ralph Lauren antiquing glaze (of course). I also wanted to spruce up the gold toned hooks at the top of the plaques. I removed them (before painting), and used some Rub-n Buff in Antique gold, what a difference that made!
Then I decoupaged the sheet music onto each plaque. For the letters, I ended up using spray paint in oil rubbed bronze (see I told you before that I spray paint almost everything! Like the jingle bell you see here!), then dusting with my clear glitter. Gotta have lots of glitter for the holidays!!
Then I just hot glued each letter on, and added some wonderfully crinkly seam binding to the "N" plaque, as well as a cute jingle bell.
They are going in my Etsy shop. I want to make some for our house too, now!
The fun thing is they can be hung either all in a row, or like this!
What have you glittered lately?
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Very pretty. I am going to try out glitter this weekend...will let you know how it goes. It will be my first attempt. So stay tuned!!! You've inspired me to at least give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular, Donna!!! Wow, love it and love the white and silver theme--brilliant and so French--woo hoo!!!
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Donna, this is soo terrific! I love what you did with those plaques, I never in a million years would have thought of that! You are one talented lady! I really really love this :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative!
Suzann
I absolutely LOVE them!! I just bought some glitter and can't wait to mess around with it... It's a great idea!
ReplyDeleteDonna- Another great Ah-Ha moment in life! Those plaques look sooooo much better now. I think their before life was already over-and they were waiting there just for you...someone who knew they could be more than they were. Love the combo sheet music and letters. Did you know my daughter's married last name is Noel? I go a little nuts at Christmas. I buy Noel Ornaments and use them for their gift tags....pretty clever, huh?>) Hugs to you-you did a great job! Diana
ReplyDeleteThey are just wonderful!!! What a brilliant use of those plaques!! I've been glittering little Christmas houses. Glitter is a permanent fixture in my craft room right now.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! We were thinking alike this week...I painted some "NOEL" letters too :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative! I have some old plaques in my basement that are screaming for mod podge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation, Donna...charming!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful makeover!!!
ReplyDeleteKisses and happy weekend.
I dunno - personally, I would call those original plaques pretty terrible! Love your shabby sweet musical makeover!
ReplyDeleteWow Donna! these look wonderful! love the sheet music idea for the background.
ReplyDeleteI hate to tell you this, but I had those same plaques back in the '70's...I prefer your version so much more.
Enjoy your weekend.
Debbie@houseatthelake
Good Morning Donna!
ReplyDeleteThe Project is Absolutely Stunning! I Love Everything About it! You are very Talented and Thank you for Sharing!!
Have a Wonderful Weekend & Happy Friday!
Hugs
Jill
Now thats a before and after!.. You definitely have an eye for and items potential!.. Just lovely!..
ReplyDeleteAhhh I love it so much! Great redo!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great makeover. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are just wonderful Donna! Love your "creativeness".
ReplyDeleteI used to have wooden plaques...too bad I don't now.
Really great and you have further inspired me!
ReplyDeleteLinda
How beautiful are these! I didn't see this coming with the befores of those plaques. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteDonna
I LOVE transformations like this! Way to go...love! Good eye for what those outdated plaques could become:)
ReplyDeleteLove these Donna, I was looking at glitter myself at the store. I may try to order some of the glass glitter online since I couldn't find it. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous!!! LOVE the plaque transformation!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my most favorite transformations I have ever seen in blogland! I absolutely love the results! I see those kinds of plaques in thrift stores all the time...I bet they would be awesome with a monogram letter as well. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDelete(P.S., thanks for your comment on my blog!)
Wonderful!! Love them.
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barbara jean
So creative! I'd love to have you join my weekly meme, Seasonal Sundays!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
Thanks so much for bringing your seasonal post to Seasonal Sundays!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
This is such a cute idea! Great project redo!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best ideas I have seen in a long time for repurposing something!! Fantastic!! I just may try something like this myself!! thanks so very much for sharing!!
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Debbie @ A Debbie-Dabble Christmas
What a transformation! These look very high end and beautiful! Great tute!
ReplyDelete~Michelle
What an amazing transformation! I can't believe the before picture and the after is just incredible! What a great holiday idea!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
these are gorgeous!!! i have tons of old sheet music- was actually making magnets with it before i stopped to check out blogs! love your creativity and style!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a transformation! Those turned out just lovely! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose are very fun--you used a lot of us bloggers' favorite craft items :).
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Thank you for sharing on the Boardwalk Bragfest! It's a wonderful holiday project.
ReplyDeleteI love how you transformed those not so pretty plaques into something gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI too played with glitter the past few days...check out my blog to see my little glitter house!
A beautiful make-over indeed! LOVE it :)
ReplyDeleteOK, that is pretty...I have all of those goodies on hand...I see a sign in my future.
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