Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Mini Debbiedoo’s Roo

When Debbie at Debbiedoo’s Blogging and Blabbling posted that she was going to have another Magazine Copy Cat Challenge,   I knew immediately what I wanted to do….Debbie’s rooster painting that’s in her kitchen.  For those of you who follow her, know that her kitchen was featured in Country Woman Magazine and the rooster painting is in the picture on the back wall.  

It’s hard to see so I found a close-up of the rooster painting on Debbie’s blog.

And here is my copy cat challenge of Debbie’s rooster painting. 

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Because I’m not an artist, I found a rooster print on-line and went to Staples and had them enlarge it.  I made the pallet frame with cedar board and painted it.  I attached the rooster print with Mod Podge and took a razor blade and slit the cracks so that it looks like it was painted on. 

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I used some of my weekend finds to finish up with my fall decorating in the kitchen.

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Thank you Debbie, for the copy cat challenge!  I love my little version of your rooster painting. 

Gail

Linking this post to:

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36 comments:

  1. OMG Gail!!! I love this! It truly does look like a painting. Great idea and great copy. Enjoy your day!

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  2. WOW WOW WOW!!! Gail I love it! You are a GREAT copy cat and your pictures look like they came out of a magazine!! Martina

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  3. WOWZERS~!

    Gail that is terrific.. You really did GREAT~! debbie is gonna be tickled to pieces about this.
    wow wow and wow one more time.. LOVE IT

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  4. I Love it Gail! You did an awesome job! Looks like it was painted on.

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  5. THAT is so awesome Gail! I had no clue what direction you were going in when you said you were copying my magazine shoot. You done really AWESOME! In fact your rooster is cuter than mine because it is on an actually pallet, mine is faux! Thanks for sharing, I will have the link up later on! What a pretty vignette too!

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  6. That is amazing, Gail! What a great job and idea! I love it where you placed it ~ it just fits in so perfectly. Beautiful!

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  7. Gorgeous! I love the idea of using the cedar board and then cutting the print...so professional looking!
    Jane

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  8. Gorgeous Gail!
    This looks awesome!

    I love it.

    Pat

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  9. Excellent. What a great use of one of those pallets. You kitchen is a fabulous as Debs. What a fun place I found here. Off to peek around.

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  10. Looks great Gail! Thanks so much for the copycat inspiration!

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  11. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE, GIRL...this is waaaay over the top. It's downright AWESOME. You really did a great job.
    xo bj

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  12. Thanks again Gail! I get a kick out of the awesome comments, you gals just make me smile from ear to ear!

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  13. How cute--I never would have thought to take a print and enlarge it--you're so smart. I love the entire arrangement around it, too, it looks so welcoming.

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  14. Great job, I love all the warm colors.
    Sandy

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  15. OMG, Gail ... this is fabulous !!!! Genious idea to slit it at the cracks, too, to make it look as though it was painted on. I'm truly impressed ... Debbie will be, too, I'm sure!

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  16. Wow Gail, that's amazing! Excellent job on the copycat. Very creative.

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  17. Gail, you did a great job of copying Debbie's Roo!
    Your photos and decorating are beautiful.
    Barb

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  18. Gail, Oh My Goodness! I love it, make me one...please! Great job and it's perfect that Debbie was in the magazine! Love her parties, love seeing what everyone copying!
    Debbie

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  19. Gail, what a gorgeous fall display. I love all of it. You did a great job on the rooster art.

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  20. Goodness, you could sell this fabulous piece on line! You are truly amazing. I am speechless, good thing my fingers still work!

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  21. LOVE it! And I am in love with your whole vignette -- especially the vintage scale and that giant acorn!

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  22. I love it! What a great job you have done. Love your whole vignette! I want this Rooster now!!!

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  23. That is really excellent! I actually love the whole display.

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  24. FANTASTIC!...Debbie is awesome in so many ways,she is an inspiration to us all,I actually requested an autographed copy of that issue of Country Woman,she is such a sweetheart,I recieved it with the sweetest hand written note.
    I love all her roo's and this one is a favorite,Gail you did an amazing job,looks wonderful,now I want to copy cat yours!!
    ~JO

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  25. Oh my word i loved that rooster from Debbies and yours is just as cool! What a fab idea! Where ever did you find a similar print online? Your vignette is to gorgeous!

    Veronica

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  26. What a fantastic idea! He is a great looking Roo and the whole vignette is just beautiful. Happy Fall to you.

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  27. This is incredibly cool. I never would have thought of it. Isn't Mod Podge a wonderful thing? Your house looks lovely with all the fall touches. Great job!

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  28. It turned out great! Thanks for sharing the idea. Your decor is very pretty!

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  29. Great "copy" and idea for copying! :) Love your fall decorations! The burlap is a wonderful touch!

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  30. Ever since I first laid eyes on Debbie's Roo I have loved it! You did a fabulous copy cat job! it is definitely one I will keep in mind for future use.

    ~ Tracy

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  31. You are the smart one, it looks awesome.

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  32. Rooster fineness and finesse! I would love to have one just like this!
    I just stumbled across your blog and really enjoy it.

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  33. Wow! I love this idea! And your whole vignette is so lovely, I just had to Pin it. Thanks for your visit, I'm happy to have found your pretty blog.
    Cheers, Andrea

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