My boyfriend found this for me at a Goodwill store. He has started to develop an eye for things that can be altered. This is what the finished frame looks like now after it has been altered.
I reassembled the frame once it was dry. There is space inside of the frame to place a small object. I haven't decided what I want to put in there yet.
Here are two photos of the original frame when it was lime green. It still had a price tag from Anthropologie. The original price was $32 marked down to $14.95 then on sale at Goodwill for $2.99 and I bought it for half-price at $1.50. Not bad for a frame from Anthropologie.
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I am honored to have this bragged about on Brag Monday at the Graphics Fairy. Thank you!
I am also honored to be mentioned on Frugal with a Flourish. Thank you!
YOU DID A GREAT JOB. THE FRAME LOOKS GREAT.
ReplyDeleteThe frame is so yummy. Thanks for sharing. It's giving me some ideas for things I have laying around the house.
ReplyDeleteDeb
That looks lovely. Yes, I have a secret liking for macrame.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lisa x
Great job (and way to go boyfriend!) I hope you will share this project on my new linky party Friday! http://www.lovelycraftyhome.com
ReplyDeleteSo cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely like it better than the original!
ReplyDeleteWhat a bargain you found! I just love what you did with it and the soft colors are just perfect. Very, very creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. There are a ton of anthro knock off's but this is the first anthro cover up I've seen! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining my linky party! Love the frame so much! http://www.lovelycraftyhome.com
ReplyDeleteYour frame is gorgeous! I love all the muted colors and pretty script print.
ReplyDeleteThis came out beautiful! I could see a small vintage photo of some European landmark or a small black and white etching for this frame.
ReplyDeleteGreat Work!
Chris
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Congrats on being featured at the Graphics Fairy....I have become addicted to her images. To funny about your boyfriend being able to spot things. A couple of years ago my husband wouldn't be caught dead in a Goodwill, But now, with a little training from me, he is starting to come home with some pretty good pieces for me. Of course I still make him send me a picture from his I Phone first though...LOL!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Lisa
lovely! visiting from Graphics Fairy
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove this project!!! Just wanted to let you know I featured it in my latest post on great ideas on how to use vintage prints!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for auditioning for American Crafter!
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