I brought it home and turned it upside down and added a board to the new bottom from one arm to the other. I then painted it white, distressed it and added the words Moments to Remember. I also added bent forks for hooks and this is what it turned out like.
Now, I know this is not too exciting like this,
but just imagine if you had an heirloom platter in the center and some smaller plates hanging from the fork hooks. Or a picture in the center.... or...
Here's how I have it used in my home.
Sorry about the glare from the nearby window. |
With pictures of my daughter and some tassels. Enjoy
NOTE: You should be able to click on most of the pictures to enlarge to see further details.
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THATS ADORABLE . VERY CREATIVE.
ReplyDeleteLove this, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea. I have been trying to think of making a fake fireplace mantle. I have the shelf but the round table like legs would look good with out a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteOh Terry, that turned out great! I love how you accessorized your wall with it. Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your evening,
Gail
How GORGEOUS, Terry! I absolutely love the whole vignette! It is amazing. The black frames and the tassels really set it off nicely!
ReplyDeleteI think this is a cute idea. I especially like the silverware hooks, how clever!
ReplyDeleteI think that it looks wonderful on your wall.
hugs
Sissie
I love it! It's so original. I have one of those things in storage that someone gave me. Didn't know what I could do with it but now I do. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTerry what a pretty piece. I love how you think outside the box and your always so creative. Great job, Martina
ReplyDeleteVery clever, Terry! The sky is the limit on how you could decorate this! Love it! :) Michelle
ReplyDeleteTerry, that looks great. You always do a good job though.
ReplyDeletevery clever and so cute!
ReplyDeleteI think it is wonderful, you are always thinking and coming up with unique creative projects
ReplyDeleteCarol
You have such cute and creative ideas! Absolutely love this transformation, so clever!!!
ReplyDeleteyour home is stunning, absolutely stunning. This is the one area in which I lack,,I have it in my head but just cant seem to get it out of there lol.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Great idea! Great blog! Come check out mine when you have a chance! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I would have never ever thought about this! What a great idea and I absolutely love how you used the forks for hangers!! Love your blog.. take care, Maryann
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ReplyDeleteFirst, thanks for leaving a comment on my site! Glad to know someone else has the door problem lol. Second, I looked around your site and your home is absolutely dreamy, idyllic, beautiful!
what a great idea! i love it- love how you made the hooks- those are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Vintage, yet elegant.
ReplyDeleteYes! I'm picturing the mirror frame now...but when I first looked at it, well, it looked like you chopped the legs of a breakfast table!
ReplyDeleteI love it and those little fork hooks, too.
I think it is so nice and I actually have one in my shed so I think I have a new project. beautiful. thanks for the inspiration. take care.
ReplyDeletethat is such a fantastic idea and it looks amazing, like you paid a high price for it from BD!! Excellent job Girl!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Ellen
It's beautiful. I love the forks. I'm your newest follower. It would be great if you could stop by my blog Monday and add your project to The More The Merrier Link Party.
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Such a wonderful idea, love the wallpaper in the background also... it all comes together so nicely.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Blessings
Rebecca
Your project is really cute and unique.
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I have an old window frame that I could do this to!
ReplyDeleteI just love this idea! You did a great job!! I took the liberty of sharing this great tut on my blog. I'm sure my readers will go nuts :)))))
ReplyDeleteGreetings from far away Croatia.
www.hobbychic.blogspot.com
Such a great idea! Who would have thought.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic!
Connie
(the crafterbug)
Isn't it amazing how many things have a purpose as soon as you turn them upside down!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super creative idea! I LOVE how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteI loved it so much, I featured it on my blog today!
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<3Becky
Justbeckause.blogspot.com
This is a beautiful and creative project. I like the vintage look. How did you bend the forks? Now following ya!
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