SThe Architectural collection featured by Pottery Barn speaks to me.
I love the old chippy paint, curvy and scroll shapes.
The minute I saw it I knew I had to make a version of this collection.
I had purchased a bunch of unfinished wood candlesticks and finials from Goodwill a while back with plans of grouping them all together.
They have sat in a drawer for over a year. They were perfect for this project.
Each cost no more than 75 cents to make (with one exception).
All of the paint was left over from other projects.
The first finial is the exception. The base is was found at goodwill.
The other 3 pieces that are connected were found at Lowes for $12.
This urn is turned out to be my favorite.
Here is a close up of the distressing:
This was a fun project. My only problem will be where I want to put them!!
I will be searching for older chunkier pieces to play with.
Click Here for the tutorial!
I am linking up with:
Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Mondays
Amaze Me Mondays at Dittle Dattle
DIY Showoff for DIY Project Parade
Masterpiece Mondays at the Boggieboard Cottage
House of Grace for Twice owned Tuesdays
A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesdays
Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm
Power of Paint Party at Domestically Speaking
Faded Charm for White Wednesdays
Trendy Treehouse for Creative Share Blog Hop
Show & Tell Fridays at My Romantic Home
Feathered Nest Fridays at French Country Cottage
Hodgepodge Friday at It's a Hodgepodge Life
Paint Party at Room Remix!
Amaze Me Mondays at Dittle Dattle
DIY Showoff for DIY Project Parade
Masterpiece Mondays at the Boggieboard Cottage
House of Grace for Twice owned Tuesdays
A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesdays
Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm
Power of Paint Party at Domestically Speaking
Faded Charm for White Wednesdays
Trendy Treehouse for Creative Share Blog Hop
Show & Tell Fridays at My Romantic Home
Feathered Nest Fridays at French Country Cottage
Hodgepodge Friday at It's a Hodgepodge Life
Paint Party at Room Remix!
This is a great collection you created and grouped together. They are good-looking now matter where you decide to put them. Good luck on the hunt this week!
ReplyDeleteLacy,
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! What a great collection. You did a great job on them. Can't wait for the tutorial.
Have a great week!
Lacy, These are wonderful and they especially look great all grouped together.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
You are creative, you have a lovely collection there. The urn is ver pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful. I love them and the finish is super. Great job. I look forward to the tutorial. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieces Lacy! I'm going to check out PB for them as well. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love candlesticks all clustered together. And, yours look wonderful. I'm anxiously waiting for the tutorial.
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Sissie
I like what you did here! Makes me look around and think, "What can I paint!"
ReplyDeleteGood one! I like them next to the giant jar of wine corks. It looks like the candles wood be perfect to light while you have a glass of wine.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful! I'm so impressed!! Thanks for linking up to "Amaze Me Monday" blog party.
ReplyDeleteI love this collection. There's so many places that you can use them and they'll be perfect for just about any season.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great collection. I love the aged look!
ReplyDeleteComing over from Met Monday and a happy new follower!
Jeanine
I love them Lacy, You did a great job! looking forward to your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteTheresa
Great impact! I love them grouped on the top of the hutch. I also love the glass container of wine corks "I spy" up there. :)
ReplyDeleteYour hard work paid off - that's a nice collection. I like the groupings. Hope you'll come see DD2's picture wall I helped her create.
ReplyDeleteAllison
Atticmag
What a great collection, thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I would love to have a collection like that!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great I love the worn paint look. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLacy, These are amazing! I am so in love with these. You did an amazing job. I would have to say that I am truly jealous you have these in your home and I do not! Can't wait for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I will have to get busy. I think I have some scraps in the garage that will work. I even have a perfect urn.
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to be able to re-create something that you see in a store or catalogue for a fraction of the price :-) Your collection of candlesticks looks fantastic :-)
ReplyDeletewow, your collection is awesome. You did a great job and look wonderful grouped together. Thanks for sharing
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janet
These are beautiful! I want some and can't wait until the tutorial. I love goodwill finds that become exceptional!
ReplyDeleteThey look absolutely amazing... I love that look too.
ReplyDeleteRainey
http://theprojecttable.blogspot.com
This is a great project!
ReplyDeleteThese look great and for a much better price!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Lacy! I love how the pieces you put together worked out so well. I couldn't tell the one was three individual pieces!
ReplyDeleteThose turned out just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!! I did something similar imitating Ballard. I used just various thrift store pieces, candle sticks, etc. El cheapo! :)
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These are beautiful. I never find anything great at the Goodwill!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
http://entertainexchange.blogspot.com/
Party and Entertaining Inspiration
These are fabulous!!! I love everything about them! :)
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done. Making something out of nothing after being inspired by something else you saw is what I call pure FUN!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
www.newengland-style.com
Hi Lacy...
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I really liked these when I seen them at PB. I think you did a magnificent job reproducing them...what fun...they look sooo pretty! Thanks for sharing them with us! I'll have to be sure to get back for your tutorial, my friend!
Warmest winter wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Those turned out great! So pretty. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour finishes are fantastic! What a wonderful collection you ended up with!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome post, I would really love it if you linked this up to Masterpiece Monday at Boogieboard Cottage as well! Have a nice Week! Mary :O)
ReplyDeleteLacy, you have put a fun group together. What a clever lady you are. These look terrific.
ReplyDeleteThese are just awesome - great job!!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring! Come see me sometime at
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Love Laurie
They are just lovely!!! Wonderful collection and at such a good price. I'm looking forward to the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Love these!!! Can't wait for the tutorial and to see how you display them.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! I'll have to keep an eye out at our thrift stores for these. Can't wait to see the tutorial! I'm a new blogger, i'd love if you'd stop by for a visit.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I would never know you didn't get them at Pottery Barn! Love the distressed white....so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda
These are seriously cool. PB doesn't send me their catalogue anymore. I think they got wind that I didn't buy, only copied their ideas. Anyway, love what you did.
ReplyDeleteCAS
Wow...those came out absolutely amazing. I love what you've done. I love Pottery Barn inspired projects done for less. I am your latest follower. I'd love if you get a chance if you would come check out my blog and follow me back. Thanks. www.diybydesign.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThose are just beautiful. What a lovely execution of a great idea!
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WOW!!! These are gorgeous! great job, I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteLove those, so perfect, and so pottery barn Great Inspiration, Happy New Follower, Love the design on your blog
ReplyDeleteKarryann
I'm visiting from WW, love this grouping, great look!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!.. and I LOVE the jar filled with corks!..
ReplyDeleteYour vision is a success!
ReplyDeleteI love Pottery Barn, here in Dubai it has a sale and I bought a few wooden hangers in red and green but now I see how you painted them, I will go back and get some more, you really make them look great.Thanks for sharing.
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Angela.
Oh this is a fabulous post - what fantastic vision you have to see these for more than what you saw at home depot! i love this.....xoox
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Just love em!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from WW.
Kim:)
Wow! You did a fabulous job! I love finials and these look just sensational.
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to drop by and link up to Passion for Paint this weekend.
http://MuralMaker1.blogspot.com
These are darling! Love how they came out and love them all grouped together~ Beautiful! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Thanks for joining my hodgepodge party. I featured these on my wrap-up!
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These are great! I think I'll head to Goodwill this morning to check out the candle holders!
ReplyDelete75 cents??? That's awesome! They look great all grouped together...
ReplyDeleteJust came over from Knock Off Decor. These are fantastic! Thanks for sharing them :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful project, I love them, saw them on Knock Off Decor!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is stunning - thanks for sharing your creativity, it has really inspired me!
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barb
They really are beautiful.
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