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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Re-purposed Yard Sale Oil Painting

I picked this up for 75 cents a few month back at a yard sale.  I had plans to use the frame for something but when I was picking out material this weekend I had another idea.


I didn't take pictures along the way but I took the print out and spray painted the frame white.  The frame looks like I distressed it but nope, one lazy coat of spray paint.  Love out it turned out!

I then cut the amount of fabric I needed, ironed, taped to the print and secured in the frame. 




It finally found a new home in the hall bath.  The fat quarters are on sale this week for $1.29 at Joann's so for $2.00 I got a nice pop of color in a very dull bathroom.

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40 comments:

  1. You had me at 75 cents! I'm always on the lookout for nice-looking frames when I thrift, and I love the idea of framing fabric. Nice job!

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  2. wow what a change! love it ♥


    xoxo
    MELINA ♥
    www.onlyaflightaway.blogspot.com

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  3. turned out great! i need to do some garage sale-ing for frames... our thrift has them for 6-10$ :/

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  4. hi! Stopping by from the mingle with us blog hop and now following you via bloglovin :)

    Dianna
    craft-a-spell.blogspot.com

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  5. Thank you for sharing your cute project at Potpourri Friday!

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  6. Absolutely LOVE this!! Clicked over from TT&J!

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  7. Simple enough! Thanks for the idea! Found you through Serenity Now. Nice to "meet" you!

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  8. This is a fun project. Turned out great!

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  9. Perfect composition, I did bookmarked for further reading. Keep it up :)

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  10. I can't wait for yard sale season around here. I am on a mission to re-frame everything in the house. I love your lazy paint coat! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. That was a great bargain! I love yard sale finds like this.


    -Pamela, InspiredByFelicity.blogspot.com

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  12. Lovely and a great bargain :)Thanks for joining us at Creative Mondays :)

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  13. Very cute! Simple but makes a big statement! I love the fabric you used! I hope my Joann's has that one.

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  14. WOW! You did an amazing job. I would love for you to Link up at my Linky party via: www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com


    Mrs. Delightful
    www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  15. Wow... I'm always seeing paintings that I don't like really cheap... maybe next time I'll buy it and redo it! Thanks for linking up to Manic Monday.
    Melissa

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  16. Oh it looks great. Silly but If I had found the print I would not have been able to mess with it, it looks like one my Grandma owns. Thanks for sharing at Bacon Time.

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  17. Ooh nice! The frame DOES look distressed! Love the fabric you chose! Thanks for sharing this at Fancy This Fridays by the way! ;)

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  18. Love the transformation!! I would love it if you linked up at my party going on now! (It's my very first one!!)

    Jill
    www.jillifyit.com

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  19. Great re-make! The lazy paint worked great, thanks for the inspiration. found you at Meet Me Monday

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  20. Nice transformation...let's just hope that you didn't cover up an original Van Gogh:)

    I love finding these for under a $, so satisfying when you can fix it up! Great job!

    BTW I'm stopping over from Topsy Turvy linky party and am your newest follower! I'd love for you to stop by and check out my blog, if you have time.

    Xoxo,
    Sarah
    www.adventuresofourfamily.com

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  21. Love it. I'm always buying up old pictures just for the frames.

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  22. Thanks for linking up to my party at Jillify It! I'm a new follower!

    Jill
    www.jillifyit.com

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  23. What a bargain!!! Nice simple transformation too!


    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  24. We have plenty of those around to fix up. Thank you. We loved having you join us at "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope you'll be back next week! -The Sisters

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  25. Great idea! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!! I hope you will share with us again this week!

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  26. Awesome!!! Can't pass up a good frame! They have so many possibilities! Cute project!

    Thanks for linking it up @ Creatively Living!

    --Katie

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  27. You got a deal! Nice makeover too! Thanks for sharing at the Rock 'N Share!

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  28. Very pretty. Nice re-purpose!!

    Thanks for linking up to the Take it on Tuesday blog hop!

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  29. Oh my goodness - I actually had this Van Gogh print in my college apartment. It's probably the same one! Ha ha! Thank you so much for sharing this on Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust. Please do come back again next Friday.

    Warmly, Michelle

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  30. this looks lovely and I loved it that it cost you almost nothing! thanks for sharing!

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  31. Great idea this is awesome! thanks for sharing this at candacecreations!

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  32. How clever! It does have a nice pop of color. Thanks for sharing with us at Link It Up Thursday.

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  33. This looks great! I just adore a great upcycling! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo party.. can't wait to see what you share next!

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  34. What a great repurposing project! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

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  35. Wow!! That turned out great! I can't believe that just one coat of paint made the frame look distressed. Amazing! Thanks for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.
    Jill

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  36. Dream a little bit and imagine the perfect cheap oil painting that would involve a part of your life

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