When I visit my daughter, one of my fun things to do is browse through her Pottery Barn catalogs. She is a Pottery Barn girl through and through, and since I don't shop there, I don't get their catalogs in the mail. However, I love their look and I love their vignettes and in one of the catalogs I spotted just a corner of this sign and I fell in love with it. I had a free piece of wood that I picked up at a yard sale a few weeks ago and I knew this would be the perfect project for it.
It was a simple project because I had everything on hand, the wood, the stencil, the paints and the motivation, and it's pretty darn close to the one that Pottery Barn has for $89 plus shipping and handling in their catalog.
Thanks for visiting. I started a ton of new projects today. This was the first time in three weeks I have actually been home to work on things so I will have lots to share very soon. By the way, this was my free piece of wood, and it was perfect.
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I love it! You are the best sign painter, the lettering and colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Perfect is right and I love it. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteCool sign! So glad you're back to work. I've missed your projects. Lynda
ReplyDeleteIsaw that sign in the catalog! Now, with a circus theme.....can't this go in the nursery? Cute!
ReplyDeletePinned it. Not the garage sale one.
ReplyDeleteBliss
What a fabulous use of a free find! You did a great job. DIY is just the best!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Pretty cute. I love stealing ideas from Pottery Barn!
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