Is Gray The New Black
>Lately I seem to be having a love affair with the color gray. A few years ago it was black but now when I envision a makeover for thrifted items
I see them in a shade of gray.
Perhaps it's because there are so many pleasing varieties of gray----light gray, dark gray, charcoal gray, blue-gray, gray-brown, gray-green and the ever popular greige.
Whatever the reason, gray has become my go-to color.
Proceed With Caution
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a teeny tiny drawer for storage.

that I painted and numbered.

So I went to Plan B.
It was nice, but not all that masculine.

Since my husband did service in Germany in his youth I asked him to pick a German word that he thought would be appropriate for the basket. I printed off the word in a font that resembled one found on old shipping crates.
Then I cut out the letters to make a stencil. Next I sprayed the paper with adhesive and placed it on top of a piece of scrap wood that I had already painted the same gray as the basket.




A Row of Empty
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than to the painting or picture it may contain.

several gorgeous frames over the years.








that I would gather many together
to decorate the mantle shelf in our dining area.


Everybody Loves a Monogram
>A great way to indicate where you live (along with your address) is to hang a huge monogram just outside your door.
I purchased an big wooden letter at my local craft store for just a few dollars.To make it a more significant statement I cut a piece of beadboard and framed it with MDF strips.
I spray painted the beadboard frame black and the letter got a couple of coats of heirlloom white for a nice contrast.
Take a Seat
>Now that my table has taken on a new look, I've decided to change up the seating. I have a weakness for anything with cabriole legs so these chairs had to come home with me from the thrift store---even though there were only two.
Bigger is Better
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you really do need a bigger fixture over the sink.



For The Birds
>It's funny how one "new" item can serve as inspiration for a whole makeover. My garbage gift screen got a good cleaning and sanding to reveal some of the old paint layers. Then it was placed in the center of the mantle, serving as a unique backdrop.I pulled out all of my collected birdcages and gave them a fresh coat of white spray paint to unify them.
I also spruced up some old candle pillars with a yellow so bright it screams sunshine.
These little birds were thrift finds years ago. Originally they hung from a ribbon. I cut apart a wire hanger and drilled a few holes in the birds and some scrap wood, to make long legged fowl.
He Said I Should
>I spotted this huge tray at the thrift store for $1. When my husband questioned my choice I told him that I wanted a big tray for our coffee table and we could either build one or I could invest in this one for a dollar. He said I should spend the dollar (I'm sure he just didn't want to have to build anything in this summer heat.)
The tray is over two feet wide---it's an ugly old restaurant tray that it's previous owner gave makeover using contact paper.