So I saw
this on pinterest, and for the life of me I could not figure out why I had never thought of that before. I practically walk around this place on a daily basis with a spray paint can in my hand looking for things to paint. How have you escaped my spray paint wrath all this time, you Ugly, Old Knife Block?
To start, I painted it blue.
Because even though Squirrel Bird has
his own vase, you never know when he might need to protect the family from an axe murderer. He needs to know which weapons to go for at a moment's notice.
I had it in my head that I wanted to stencil my knife block. You know, since the last time I stenciled anything I was 10 years old. There's a reason for that. I suck at stenciling. I can never get the paint even. The paint was thicker in some places, thinner in other places, and, hey, by the way, welcome to Danish Land. Danish Land that looks a little dirty because I used steel wool to sand it all down.
Nope. This is not going the way that I had planned AT ALL.
Jumpin' Happy Mishap! What if I gave it another coat of blue and sanded it down again? Then the heavy paint areas might come up a bit and it might look kind of cool and deliberate!
Hey! It actually worked! There's a first time for everything!
Welcome to my kitchen, Happy, Happy Knife Block.
I love it! Isn't it great when you try to fix up flaws, and end up with something even better than you planned?! I think sometimes when I am crafting that I spend more time fixing my mistakes than the actual crafting part ;)
ReplyDeletePRETTY!!!!!! Ooooh, it looks SO good!!!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO pretty!! And so much better than the boring regular one!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Darcy! Even what you think is a "mishap" always looks good, you crafty woman, you! I always love your ideas, but your comments crack me up and I enjoy those the most! Wish you lived near me so you could do my ugly knife block, too : )
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have a knife block just like that in my kitchen and it would really need a new look. :) Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this. I saw this on Pinterest, too. Would you like to link this up to my Pinterest Favorites tomorrow? This is a great post for that.
ReplyDeleteThis looks adorable. I have the exact same knife block. thank you for the amazing idea. I love your blog. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see you DIY Home Sweet home.
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this is REALLY great.
ReplyDeletei love this.
thanks so much for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI love love love it! I am going to have to do this. ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is fantastic!!!!! I love the design!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!!
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I think I have the same knife block. And now that I see yours, there is no way that baby is staying the way it came. I love the way the white stencil pops out with the coat of blue over it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteWish you a great weekend :)
What a happy accident! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! We have at least 4 cans of this color. This will be a project I do in the spring when I totally change the kitchen colors. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I love the way you painted over and sanded the design. Very cool effect.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Now I'm inspired to paint mine! Isn't funny when what you set out to create turns out completely different but even better than what you imagined? I found you through Funky Junk Interiors. Thanks for sharing!
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