Monday, November 14, 2011

An actual before & after

I actually remembered to take before and after photos of a recent project.

Shocker! 

I know.






Not bad for the cost of the spray paint and ten cents for the ceramic owl at a thrift shop.

-dana

20 comments:

  1. Pretty nifty, Dana! Bet you could do that with a ceramic elk, too.

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  2. That turned out really nice. Good job!

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  3. I think he looks much better in all his new whiteness. His new perch is perfect where he can watch over everything. :)

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  4. Awesome! I wonder if I'd look that great with a coat of spray paint...

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  5. Amazing what a quick coat of paint can do.

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  6. Love it. It's amazing how much a coat of paint can change something.... If only it could revitalize all those macrame frog wall-hangings we grew up with...

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  7. A squillion times better! Looks like something you'd find at Urban Outfitters for way too much money hehe

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  8. He looks right at home up there watching over you all :)

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  9. so much better dana! his eyes kinda creeped me out! they look better white! he looks so cute on your book shelf protecting your house from varmints! ;)

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  10. I love your wainscot walls....yep...white paint...can't beat it....I have a couple of concrete St. Francis statues...COme ON Over and paint them for me...especially the one my daddy tried to make look human!:)

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  11. Oh goodness! How cool is that?! :o)

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  12. That is fabulous! Have to admit, at first glance, that owl was a wee bit freaky looking; he's much cuter drenched in white paint!

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  13. Oh my gosh! I just saw a big ol' porcelain owl at Goodwill today. I should have bought it and stolen your idea. :)

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  14. Genius. Simply genius. It seriously looks like something you made a pretty penny for from Anthropologie. I'm so inspired now. Bring on the spray paint! :)

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  15. I am loving all the cute things you have on your shelves. That Scandinavian platter is Beautiful.

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  16. Is there anything that spray-paint can't do?? I love it.

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  17. Looks like it just came out of the mold.

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