First up is a little Pottery Barn hack.
I was looking at my 7th Pottery Barn catalog of the month on Thursday and feel in love with these mercury glass votives. I instantly thought of Mary McDonald ala Million Dollar Decorators. Loving the jewel tones. And of course the mercury glass, I'm always a fan of mercury glass.
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When I started pulling out Christmas stuff the next day, these fell out of an overstuffed cabinet. I mean, I noticed them perfectly in line on a shelf labeled votives.
Who needs stinkin' Pottery Barn? I can make my own colorful votives damn it. It was all very Norma Rae. Before I knew it I was painting one, and then another. I did it all so quickly that I didn't even take any progress pictures. Although, what is there really to photograph? Dip your brush in some paint and paint the inside. The end.
To give them a bit more of a weathered vibe and stick to the spirit of the mercury glass, I did make sure not to put on too much paint. Just a washed out effect.
Now I didn't have the exact colors I wanted so I mixed a few and made due with others. Not exactly jewel tones, but certainly jewel tone inspired. (Have you started a drinking game with the word 'jewel tone' yet?).
They look magnificent lit up, and work perfectly with the 'theme' of this year's mantel. (Although I really hate decorating with themes, so I shouldn't use that word). Anyway, take that Pottery Barn.
Come back tomorrow and I'll show you the mantel...if you show me yours.
Any luck with holiday DIY? What is your favorite holiday project? Need any votives? I've got a bag full of the suckers from IKEA circa 2002 and I'm STILL not out of them.
Yes, I have recycled a dozen PB catalogs, too. I was trying to spray paint, and it was raining all weekend. I like you jewels...did that sound ok?
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! I love your ideas and your silly humor!
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Elizabeth
those are so fun!!! what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI think Mary will approve! So cute and simple!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am showing my mantle tomorrow too so you better pony up :)
ReplyDeleteNo cost, simple, and beautiful! your amazingballs girl!
ReplyDeleteI love your approach! Great ideas and gorgeous results!! Who needs Pottery Barn?
ReplyDeleteThe dollar bin at Target has never looked so good. I'll echo your sentiment, Elizabeth--who DOES need Pottery Barn when you make it look so good for so little.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I love this!!!
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simplylowcountry.blogspot.com
Nice job!! I did the same thing, but with Amber, golds and brown paints. Great minds!! Yours are so pretty...Mary would approve!
ReplyDeleteAnd this is why we love blogs! You are one smart and stylish lady - love the votives!
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How fun! Love them! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And I love how easy it was! That is totally my kind of craft--no planning, no thinking, just get inspired, grab the paint and do it, dammit!
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Love how these turned out! How creative and I'm gonna steal this idea. Can't wait to see them on te mantle... You know the color is right up my alley!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd why the hell not?! They look fab! Pottery Barn can stuff it. Also I love that you have a shelf marked 'votives'. I totally have one too. Right next to the shelf that says 'colour coded Christmas decorations'. Mmhmm. Totally have that. xxx
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