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the art of rust: Backyard Beginnings
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 6, 2011. Our backyard is getting a makeover! This weekend, our landlord had workers here for two full days hacking away at the 30 year old vegetation. including a HUGE and MESSY Juniper Tree. Watch the transformation over the next month and you'll see some creative ways we bring new life to some old plants, furniture, etc! Here are some BEFORE (well, actually MID-destruction) pictures! Brought to you by. danicaraye. February 8, 2011 at 6:16 AM.
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the art of rust: Sentimental Surprise!
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 5, 2011. My Hubby is camping this weekend, so to take advantage of the extra time and space. I cleaned up his closet/office and decorated the room as a surprise! He's very sentimental and loves keeping trinkets from his past and from ancestors; but typically they stay stored in boxes in the closet. So I brought some out to create a space that's more "him". Pocket-watches from our Grandparents. Grandpa Herzwurm's Gold Pens. City Life Home Blog.
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the art of rust: From the Heart Friday... February Vogue
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 12, 2011. From the Heart Friday. February Vogue. Can you remember a time when you were going about your day and suddenly realized your perspective or your goals in the situation were all turned around? When we let our time, our "to-do" list, or our expectations get in the way. we will undoubtedly find ourselves missing out on treasures! This wooden tray, with a painted mirror base. it was PERFECT for my cousin whose birthday was that day!
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the art of rust: ...a coffee table facelift... no feet allowed!
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! March 14, 2011. A coffee table facelift. no feet allowed! The past month has kept me away from the computer due to some laptop failure, sickness, and travel! But I'm happy to be back. hope you are too :-). I saw some pics on Facebook from a friend who recently moved and decided to tackle a refurbishing project! Here's the before and after pics and their story in Whitney's words. Ohhh was I wrong! Actually getting the blue paint off took an incredibly l...
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the art of rust: Cookin' up... a boisterous entertainment center
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 1, 2011. Cookin' up. a boisterous entertainment center. A new series for t he art of rust. Is going to be stories of ways other people have brought new life to old things! I am so excited to share this one :-). Craigslist is a great resource to find old objects. Oftentimes we can give new life to old items by just saving them from the dumpster! Originally, the lower section of each side were the speakers to this system! Stay tuned for more sto...
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the art of rust: Cookin' up... some curbside vanity
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 8, 2011. Cookin' up. some curbside vanity. There's really nothing vain about this story. But it is about a vanity! Our creative couple from last week (the hearts and hands behind the boisterous entertainment center. Have given this old vanity a new home and a new life! They found this treasure on the side of the road in their neighborhood a few weeks ago! The metal framed piece has two faux marble table tops along with a swivel mirror.
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the art of rust: Thrifty Thursday... wood in the kitchen
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 10, 2011. Thrifty Thursday. wood in the kitchen. There are lots of wooden textures and colors in my home. So adding wooden accessories adds some fun dimension to it all! My bread box is from Goodwill. In Costa Mesa. $3.99. I found the tall salt shaker and pepper mill at a Revivals. Thrift store in Palm Springs. $1.99. Brought to you by. danicaraye. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. PROMISE TANGEMAN ART and DESIGN.
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the art of rust: antiquated *bling*
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 7, 2011. So it's time to tell some stories about the sentimental items I used to decorate my hubby's office this weekend! He's always had a thing for pocket-watches so he has two from his dad's ancestry line and one from my family! They are all super old and gorgeous. Some even work when you wind them up! They've been sitting in a box for years. But don't they look great on display! The gold screws really pop next to all this bling!
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the art of rust: quack attack!
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The art of rust. Reflections of my love for rummage! February 14, 2011. My hubby has always been a friend of animals. One of his fondest childhood memories was when a male and female duck couple made their home in his backyard. The ducks became so comfortable around Chris, they would eat out of his hands. He even watched their little ducklings grow up in the backyard pool! This Christmas, his parents gave him some sentimental gifts that I recently used in his office makeover. These wood floating ducks.
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Unpeeled: "Scarlett Takes Manhattan"
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Orange County (& greater L.A.) girl-friendly events, style, shiny objects and more. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. I've been mulling over the idea of creating an online and/or self-published burlesque-themed comic and I wanted to see what was out there already. I stumbled upon a blog post about Molly Crabapple (best name ever), the artist behind the Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School phenomenon, who published her own graphic novel, "Scarlett Takes Manhattan," in 2009. (Read the article here. OC Arts and Culture.
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