This is an adorable wine rack which can be repurposed into whatever your creativity imagines. I rethought it into a dressing or bedroom shelving/storage piece with jewelry hanging from the slats and scarves from the rings. The shelves can hold collectibles or books - think cookbooks and pottery if using in a dining/kitchen area. It is painted in a white chalk paint on the body and a satin metallic for the metal design. I also added an appliqué on the drawer front. I dark waxed the piece and distressed it to clinch the shabby chic mood. The inside of the cabinet is painted in a pale spring green, and the drawer in a deep plum. Great piece to grace your space.
Think outside the bottle.... This is an adorable wine rack which can be repurposed into whatever your creativity imagines. I rethought it into a dressing or bedroom shelving/storage piece with jewelry hanging from the slats and scarves from the rings. The shelves can hold collectibles or books - think cookbooks and pottery if using in a dining/kitchen area. It is painted in a white chalk paint on the body and a satin metallic for the metal design. I also added an appliqué on the drawer front. I dark waxed the piece and distressed it to clinch the shabby chic mood. The inside of the cabinet is painted in a pale spring green, and the drawer in a deep plum. Great piece to grace your space.
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The large frame is a 24" x 36" picture size with chicken wire attached instead then painted in ivory chalk paint. It is distressed to show the beautiful detail of the wood carvings and then white waxed. The medium is an 11" x 14" frame inserted with chicken wire then chalk painted in sunny yellow and white waxed with distressing. The chalkboard frame is 11" x 14" and painted in the same sunny yellow but distressed and finished with clear wax. These may be viewed at Antiques & Collectibles at Fortunato Court, Sturbridge, MA. Available to grace your home. All frames may be hung vertically or horizontally. Gone are the unsticky sticky notes frustrating your fridge, cluttering your cabinet doors and causing calamity on your counters. Gone are the holiday cards flapping in your hair then flopping to the floor every time you walk past them taped to the doorway trim. Want to say that special something to that special someone in your very own ultra-personal handwriting? Want to show off those gorgeous and thoughtful cards? I think our messages and mementos should be honored on a tasteful and chic display. What is the multi-purposed and far more decorative solution?
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