Hello Everyone!
I’m all about being cheap, so when I saw this cute farm animal print on-line for FREE, I just had to do something with it.
And something with it I did!
I went to Staples and had them enlarge the print to a 12x12. I made the pallet frame from an old white picket fence I had in the shed. I Mod Podged the picture onto the pallet frame. After the picture was dry from the Mod Podge, I applied a dark walnut stain to give it an aged look.
I think it turned out right cute considering it only cost me 75 cents to make and that was the Staples fee for enlarging it.
As always, thanks for your visit and leaving such sweet comments. They always make my day!
Gail
Linking this post to:
Savvy Southern Style for WOW Us Wednesday
Ivy and Elephants for What's It Wednesday
DIY by Design for Winter Blues Wednesday
Too Cute. I love it. How inventive you are.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented Gail! I love it. Newbie reunion party on Thursday...can't recall if I met you as a newbie or before.
ReplyDeleteGail I LOVE that print and LOVE what you did with it!!!
ReplyDeleteWell Gail, you went and did it again! Created something wonderful. I love the animal print and using the board for the frame is just perfect.
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Sissie
That is so creative. I love that you saw it and knew what to do with it.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great idea Gail. Just love your picture & vignette. Jane
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, Gail! I love the enlarged size and how you put it on the pallet. Even better that it was Free!
ReplyDeleteGail, I LOVE it ... what a great idea and a perfect use of the graphic. Looks great. Love the fact that it only cost ya $.75.
ReplyDeleteLove it Gail. The picket fence pieces are wonderful for this too.
ReplyDeleteHi, Gail! Your blog is awesome! I'm a follower and keep up with all your latest projects. Thank you for sharing this project, I'm so copying it!
ReplyDeleteWell that's just plain adorable!! What a great idea. I love how you did that and how little it cost. You made something that someone would pay alot for in a store! It looks great on your wall.
ReplyDeleteOh my sweet Goodness!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that just cute? I love it.
Way to go making something sweet and country-fied for your kitchen. (and cheap too!)
My kind of decorating~Pat
Gail, I think this is project is one of the best I have seen in awhile! It is a winner! I am going to copy cat this! Thanks for the inspiration and the very fun idea!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
I love this Gail!!! What a great idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda
Outstanding and so neat! I love IT!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! Really neat and I like cheap!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the print. Looks so good above your nicely styled cupboard.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Very cool for "almost free" art!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! I love it. You had a great idea and you did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteI am going to make a copy and paste response for all your projects because I'm running out of original things to say. Each one is flipping better than the last! When I first looked at the photo I was thinking it could be a new turducken or whatever that thing is called where you stuff each thing inside the other. It would be a chickigambow.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Gail, I really, really like this. I like the price too.
ReplyDeleteI love your creativity. What a great piece.
ReplyDeleteDanielle
I love this. I hope you'll be flattered, and not annoyed, when I make one just like it for my house! :) I might use old wainscoting, though.
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever, Gail. It looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGail, I just love, love this! So creative! You are very talented!
ReplyDeleteGail,that is too cute. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLove it Gail! You are so creative! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it!!! That is so unique...it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh I totally love it. It is gorgeous. The pallet idea is so great and your vignette on the table is just perfect with it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous, Gail! I love it, you are so creative!!! Have I told you that before? :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a lovely day.
Hugs, Cindy
Love it!!! You are so clever to decopodge it onto the pallet too!
ReplyDelete~Des
Awesome Creation...thanx for sharing. Tiffany
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks awesome! I would love for you to drop by My Dream Canvas as well :-) I’m visiting from Wow Us Wednesdays. Really like your blog.
ReplyDeleteGAIL LOOK AT YOU! This is amazing girl, you will have us all taking free graphics from the internet and having them enlarged all over the place! Hahaha...this turned out so good though and I love the farmhouse feel. I'm all about the farmhouse look. I love your decorating and love your vignettes and shelf decor. Just gets to me! Yay for you.
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Debbie
Gail this is lovely CHEAP ART! I'm now a follower and would appreciate it if you could follow me back.
ReplyDeleteI wandered over from Savvy Southern Style because your project caught my attention. You did an incredible job! I can't believe the price. I had to follow such a creative lady!
ReplyDeleteKathleen
You are so creative, and it looks stunning there! You've showcased it to perfection! Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
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Patti
This is really amazing and remarkable, Truly creative. love it.
ReplyDeleteGail this project is amazing! I sooo love it! If you notice it missing one day I promise it wasn't me!;) Hope your weekend is going well.
ReplyDeleteThis is just too cute! Such a big impact for so little money - my favorite kind of project. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower - love your style. ~Rachel @ The Olde Farmhouse on Windmill Hill
This is adorable! I am so doing this. I'm copying your "pantry" sign to on your door too.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your site off pinterest. I love this "cheap" art. I am trying to make one but cannot find this piture on that website. Could you email it to me? Thank you and keep up the good work. gelswood@aol.com
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