I've been having a ball with Annie Sloan's Old White Chalk paint, so I wanted to share a quick preview of some little seedling pots that I've whipped into shape with Annie's paint.
I just sort of painted them haphazardly, letting some of the vintage terra cotta peek through..
I then added some rub on transfers to embellish them....
What do you think? Wouldn't they be sweet filled with a tiny seedling plant or maybe with chunky little candles on the porch?
And of course you know I love clocks and "time" so they wouldn't be complete without a few of those...
I have quite a few different ones, not sure if they're all showing in these picsAnyway, this is all part of getting ready for the second annual WHITE EVENT
SHOW at the Wrentham Country Store. Show dates are April 14th and 15th. It promises to be even larger than last year.
For those of you who aren't familiar, a huge tent is rented and the shop girls fill it to the brim with whites, neutral tones, silver, rusty...you get the picture. All fresh stock. Inside the store, the shop girls will also be "whitening" their spaces.
Although I won't be in the tent display this year due to life transitions and timing, I will be bringing as much white into my space as possible for the weekend. Hence...the paintbrush....
My little seedling pots will find their way there, as well as other treasures that are getting a face lift.
Ok...it's back to the drawing board....I mean "painting board" for me. Hope to see you at the Event.
Those are darling! I'll bet they will fly out of the booth!!! Wish I could be there to shop and lend moral support. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Easter,
Judy
Oh my Karen...you've been a busy girl! These are so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteOur At Home With White Show will be another great success...I just know it!
You have a lovely blog. You did a fantastic job on all those pots. Did you stencil them all? Hope your show is a success. Have a wonderful Easter. My best, Sheryl
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous. I to love the clock ones. I think both ideas of uses would be just lovely for them and so many more ideas to.
ReplyDeleteTina
What a great idea.. these look fabulous! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteTheese looks so great. Love them
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Oh, I love these. I like that you did so many different designs. I have a feeling they are going to be popular. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLove these pots.. look great.. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLove, love these you busy girl! I can't wait to see you THIS SATURDAY!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are just so cute! I found your blog through pinterest and am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Janet
They all look so cute....I've been wanting to get some Annie Sloan paint, now I think I'll bite the bullet and order some. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute, Karen! Love these! I'll bet that they sold out in no time! What kind of transfer technique did you use? :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
These are so darn adorable!! Love them. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteJeanette (I now am a follower of your beautiful blog : )
oh, my, but these are SO sweet, karen! i just love your blog and your two sons are awesome! thank them for their service!!
ReplyDeletePots, pots and more...pots! So perfect, Karen! This was my first visit to your blog and I am happy to say...it's far from my last! Have a splendid evening,
ReplyDeleteAmanda
These are fabulous - love the clock decals on them!
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Kelly
These are adorable. How did you get the transfers on the pots?? Would love to know!
ReplyDeleteI just love your pots Karen!! I have been looking all over for number rubons. Would you please share where you purchased them? Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
These pots are so cute! Love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat transfer method did you use?
Hi! I've had this pinned on Pinterest quite awhile and finally getting around to crafting the pots. :) Where did you get the rub on transfers?
ReplyDeleteHi wondering where you got the flowers. I have found everything else. Thanks!
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