Great post and wonderful images. Numbers really are where it's at. LOVE all or these! The drawers and the chest are my faves. Thanks for linking up with VIF!! hugs, Debra
Wow- gorgeous pictures and inspirations!! I love all the numbered pieces! The locker cabinet is great and I am loving those wine markers!! So neat!! Just popping over from Common Ground- So much great stuff over here! Love it!!! :)
Okay, to answer questions regarding the chest/coffee table: I started in the middle and stenciled numbers randomly, working my way up and out so they were evenly spaced. Then after the paint dried a couple of days, I lightly sanded for a worn look, then polyed. It was originally a child's toy chest which I thought would make a great coffee table, so I attached a base and legs from another table which I didn't like the top of.
The metal cow tags I purchased at a great store in Fargo, ND called Funky Junque. Only $1 a tag! I just love them. They can also be attached to baskets, gifts or just about anything. Andrea
Everything looks great! I'll take it all. lol I'm over from SNS. Great examples of beautiful projects with numbers. Love your transformations.
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I like 'em all, but the chest is just as cute as can be.
ReplyDeleteI love the chest, too! Tell the story!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and wonderful images. Numbers really are where it's at. LOVE all or these! The drawers and the chest are my faves. Thanks for linking up with VIF!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Debra
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ReplyDeleteWow- gorgeous pictures and inspirations!! I love all the numbered pieces! The locker cabinet is great and I am loving those wine markers!! So neat!! Just popping over from Common Ground- So much great stuff over here! Love it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove all your wonderful inspiring photos...gotta love numbers!
ReplyDeleteooooo lah lah... lemme at'em! What a collection!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm with Korrie. The work on the top of that chest is really cool!
Donna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
I am so interested in how you did the top of the chest. It is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove it all.
the wine glass tags--what are those numbers from?
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Okay, to answer questions regarding the chest/coffee table: I started in the middle and stenciled numbers randomly, working my way up and out so they were evenly spaced. Then after the paint dried a couple of days, I lightly sanded for a worn look, then polyed. It was originally a child's toy chest which I thought would make a great coffee table, so I attached a base and legs from another table which I didn't like the top of.
ReplyDeleteThe metal cow tags I purchased at a great store in Fargo, ND called Funky Junque. Only $1 a tag! I just love them. They can also be attached to baskets, gifts or just about anything. Andrea
Hey Junk Girl - I have a question on the clock in the "birthday" post from last week. How big is it in real life?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous...this looks to be a Cassie creation...if I am right, I will answer and say 3'x 3'...but if that isn't the case, Cassie, can you reply?!
ReplyDeleteI love your "Number art!" Beautiful photography!
ReplyDeletehow fun is all of that stuff! love it all!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so right! Those numbers really do make a big difference, I really love the No. 7 chair!
ReplyDeleteOh, man, I'm drooling! I want them all! ;)
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Painting those numbers looked so fun! Thanks for sharing. Just popping by from Power of Paint Party and I'm glad I did :)
ReplyDeleteSuch fun stuff! I've yet to paint any numbers, but you've inspired me!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to join us this weekend at Passion for Paint!