Florentine Carved Wood Candlesticks
I think my version is pretty close!
These were a basic wood finish fresh from the thrift shop shelves. But with some white paint and furniture wax, I transformed them into this:
I thought these would go to Shayne's shop, but I think I'm keeping them!
~Allison
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I would totally keep them! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE'EM!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome. I would totally keep them. Hope you will link them up to my party that opens at 8pm EST tonight.
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty patina you achieved Allison!
ReplyDeletekeep them...
ReplyDeleteyou deserve to keep some of the fabulous for yourself! believe me...i LOVE them! pb has nothing on you!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely and the finish is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous. Something else for me to pin on my DIY beauty board. YOu are so talented.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these, ain't no telling how much money you saved! Very nice transformation! I would like to invite you to share this at my cheap finds and transformations party, everyone loves a good knock off right? Here's the link if you're interested, enjoy this beautiful Saturday! http://www.thescottscrib.com/2012/03/lathriftas-cheap-finds-and_16.html
ReplyDeleteThey look great Allison. I have a similar pair. To keep or not to keep, that is the question. I say keep em.
ReplyDeleteI love them...the finishing you did on the paint is perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking to "20 Below Thursday"! :)
Saw your blog's name and "design mission" and had to join as a fellow "repurposer" and "upcycler". Great job on your R.H. knock-offs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
ReplyDeleteLove them & your blog! Would you mind sharing the paint/wax you used? Im trying to get a simlar look for my daughters table. Cheers!
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