Hubby and I love architecture and its design. Hubby is especially good at knowing the dates when certain architectural styles were in fashion. One of my least favorite is Eastlake from the 1890's.
Recalling back to my Diamonds In The Rough! week 3 continued post (HERE), I showed you (below) a $5 Eastlake mirror surround, minus a mirror. I only purchased it because I knew what I could do with it and I also knew that Hubby would like it. Someone had done most of the work for me, because it had been stripped of paint and varnish. If you do this and then just let it set unfinished for months and years, the wood will dry out badly. So I had to chip off the areas decorated with burled walnut veneer because they had dried out and were warped and peeling off and just give it a good cleaning and sanding.
See how similar this frame looks to the one taken from the Internet? Side shelves and all! I didn't have a dresser to use this on, but instead a faux fireplace in our master bedroom was its destination. Since the fireplace was painted white, this wood frame would also get a white paint job without any distressing.
Now for the rearranging of the wall art. This is what the area around the faux fireplace looked like before I added the Eastlake frame.
Then I did a bit more tweaking...
NOTE: You should be able to click on most of the pictures to enlarge to see further details.
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Creative Blogger's Party @ Homemaker On A Dime
Making The World Cuter @ Making The World Cuter
Amaze Me Monday @ Dittle Dattle
Twice Owned Tuesday @ House Of Grace
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday @ Coastal Charm
Time to Shine Tuesday @ A Diamond in the Stuff
Tuesday Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Trash 2 Treasure @ Sassy Sites
Power Of Paint @ Domestically Speaking
Swing Into Spring Wednesday @ DIY by Design
White Wednesday @ Faded Charm
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
Piece of Work Wednesday @ Primitive & Proper
Good Life Wednesday @ A Beach Cottage
Open House Thursday @ No Minimalist Here
Strut Your Stuff Thursday @ Somewhat Simple
Transformation Thursday @ The Shabby Chic Cottage
100 Ideas Under $100 @ Beyond The Picket Fence
Show And Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Furniture Feature Friday @ Miss Mustard Seed
Remodelaholic Friday @ Remodelaholic
Frugal Friday @ Shabby Nest
Look What I Found Friday @ Vintage Revivals
Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Weekend WrapUp Party @ Tatertots and Jello
Saturday Nite Special @ Funky Junk Interiors
Strut Your Stuff @ The Saturday Morning Blog
Show and Tell Saturday @ Be Different, Act Normal
Sunday Showcase Party @ By Stephanie Lynn
Sundae Scoop Weekend Wrap Up Party @ I love Nap Time
Before and After Party @ Thrifty Decor Chick
I took this picture from the Internet for an example of Eastlake style.
Recalling back to my Diamonds In The Rough! week 3 continued post (HERE), I showed you (below) a $5 Eastlake mirror surround, minus a mirror. I only purchased it because I knew what I could do with it and I also knew that Hubby would like it. Someone had done most of the work for me, because it had been stripped of paint and varnish. If you do this and then just let it set unfinished for months and years, the wood will dry out badly. So I had to chip off the areas decorated with burled walnut veneer because they had dried out and were warped and peeling off and just give it a good cleaning and sanding.
See how similar this frame looks to the one taken from the Internet? Side shelves and all! I didn't have a dresser to use this on, but instead a faux fireplace in our master bedroom was its destination. Since the fireplace was painted white, this wood frame would also get a white paint job without any distressing.
Now for the rearranging of the wall art. This is what the area around the faux fireplace looked like before I added the Eastlake frame.
I sent the antique birdcage to my antique mall booth for resale |
Now, It just fit perfectly don't you think?
I picked up the antique rose oil painting on an antiquing journey for a song |
Details at the top |
Adorable side shelves |
The decor - $1 framed glove from a garage sale last season |
The lady then gave me the unframed glove mate free |
A 'T' monogrammed hankie given to me by a friend resting on old pearls in a glass urn. |
A collection of old purses hanging from tiny knobs |
I added a bookpage rose to this picture |
And more roses added to this other one |
And I topped the gloved picture with a pretty resin scroll-work |
NOTE: You should be able to click on most of the pictures to enlarge to see further details.
These parties I love to link up to or check out my Blog Parties tab
Party Time @ It's So Very Cheri
Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps On The Porch
Motivate Me Monday @ Keeping It Simple
Creative Blogger's Party @ Homemaker On A Dime
Making The World Cuter @ Making The World Cuter
Amaze Me Monday @ Dittle Dattle
Twice Owned Tuesday @ House Of Grace
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday @ Coastal Charm
Time to Shine Tuesday @ A Diamond in the Stuff
Tuesday Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Trash 2 Treasure @ Sassy Sites
Power Of Paint @ Domestically Speaking
Swing Into Spring Wednesday @ DIY by Design
White Wednesday @ Faded Charm
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
Piece of Work Wednesday @ Primitive & Proper
Good Life Wednesday @ A Beach Cottage
Open House Thursday @ No Minimalist Here
Strut Your Stuff Thursday @ Somewhat Simple
Transformation Thursday @ The Shabby Chic Cottage
100 Ideas Under $100 @ Beyond The Picket Fence
Show And Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Furniture Feature Friday @ Miss Mustard Seed
Remodelaholic Friday @ Remodelaholic
Frugal Friday @ Shabby Nest
Look What I Found Friday @ Vintage Revivals
Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Weekend WrapUp Party @ Tatertots and Jello
Saturday Nite Special @ Funky Junk Interiors
Strut Your Stuff @ The Saturday Morning Blog
Show and Tell Saturday @ Be Different, Act Normal
Sunday Showcase Party @ By Stephanie Lynn
Sundae Scoop Weekend Wrap Up Party @ I love Nap Time
Before and After Party @ Thrifty Decor Chick
Everything looks really beautiful. Thanks for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.
ReplyDeleteTerry, the frame looks fantastic! It fits perfectly, I think. It also looks great painted white! I really like it.
ReplyDeleteit looks beautiful and adds so much drama!
ReplyDeleteA perfect fit! It looks great, and I love the purse display... they all look so pretty and make a big statement.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, Terry. You always come up with great ideas. Thanks for joining WUW with both links.
ReplyDeleteHi Terry,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! The mantle, the frame, the painting. Everything is beautiful. Thanks for visiting my blog, leaving such a lovely compliment and following. I am following you as well.
That looks just gorgeous and like it was always meant to be there!:-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
It all looks really beautiful and very elegant. I have my vintage evening bags hanging up through my hallway and stairs they really are little works of art. dee x
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to display those treasured items! i've found you through blog parties twice. so i'm following you now! come over and visit me at http://crayonfreckles.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYour fireplace area is gorgeous! Thanks so much for linking to Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays and joining the party!
ReplyDeleteThis is just a perfect fit and looks like it has always been part of the mantle...love how it has those little shelves on each side!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, i love the purse display!
ReplyDeleteThis display is one of the prettiest I have seen!!! It is absolutely lovely! I love your room!
ReplyDeleteYour post is loaded with inspiration! I love your faux fireplace. The eastlake mirror looks great and that rose painting is fab! I also love the way you've displayed your vintage purses. I might just have to copy you on that one *winks* Beautiful job! Vanna
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of the room, and the unique way you put everything together!
ReplyDeleteYou have just inspired me to find a vintage mantel for our bedroom!
ReplyDeleteThe frame looks beautiful! You did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteLove the job you both did....but if it were me, I would definately put candles on those side shelves, as designed to be used originally............I think it would look best...........but I do love how it looks a LOT!
ReplyDeletePerfect place for that frame. Genius!
ReplyDeleteKristy @ 4 the love of WOOD
Love your mantle!!
ReplyDeleteAll lovely pictures.
blessings
barbara jean