Hello Everyone! I made a few more changes to my son and daughter-in-law’s country kitchen. I built a mantel shelf and placed it above the replica antique wooden ice box.
I bought the corbels at Lowes and added two layers of wood on each one to give it more depth. The wood I used for the shelving was a piece of cedar board that was left over from another project. I attached the corbels to the wall first and then placed the shelving on top. And then, of course comes the fun part, accessorizing!
Most of the accessories were things she already had. The other items were either purchased or taken from the stash in my shed.
I really like how this picture turned out below.
I used a framed picture that she had in her kitchen and took it apart. I painted the oak frame with ASCP graphite and painted the mat (which was a light green) ASCP primer red and applied clear wax to it. I added a piece of burlap to the back and attached the antique wooden fork and spoon. The wooden fork and spoon has been in the family for a very long time. They came from Hawaii back when Pearl Harbor was bombed in 1941.
And did you happen to notice that cute cow chalkboard? My grandsons sure did and loved what Grandma wrote to them. I purchased that at Kirkland’s for $5.99…. on clearance!
Isn’t it amazing what a little can of paint can do! This replica of an antique wooden ice box went from looking like this…..
…….to this.
I think for now, I’m done at their home except for filling a few pin holes in the walls and some touch-up painting in the kitchen from moving things around. Oh wait a minute, I do have one more thing left. I need to make pillow shams for my youngest grandson. He just moved into his new big boy bed!
As always, thanks for your visit and your sweet comments. They always make my day!
Gail
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This is such a beautiful display! The icebox looks great with it's new paint job. You've accessorized this area so nicely and I love how you framed the fork & spoon!
ReplyDeleteLOVEEEEEEE IT!, Wonderful display. You did great and the icebox looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job! They are lucky to have you. Can you come to my house too...XoXo
ReplyDeleteWow! such a transformation. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteI’m so blessed to have such a creative decorator for a mother-in-law. Love all the transformations you do to make our house a home! It turned out beautiful! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful DIL you have to so appreciate your talent in decorating! The fork and spoon have a great story to them and look so neat in the picture frame!
ReplyDeleteWhat An Amazing Transformation!! Love It XOXOX
ReplyDeleteYou would win Mother-in-law of the year, dear Gail! I'm sure your son and his wife appreciate what you do to beautify their lovely home.
ReplyDeleteI love what the ice-chest looks like now and your decor is perfect, it fits it all so well. I really like what you did in the picture frame. I have two lovely wooden utensils that would be great done like that, I need to put on my thinking cap and figure it out. Thanks again for the inspiration.
Love and hugs, Cindy
Once again, you've created a wonderful vignette !! I love the now framed fork and spoon and how you layered the wire basket for another pop of red. Your shelf is amazing, too .. your son and dil must be thrilled !!
ReplyDeleteWOW Gail that corner looks amazing!! Love the mantel shelf you made for them!
ReplyDeleteIt is stunning, Gail! The ice box itself is an amazing transformation but the way you brought this whole area together is gorgeous. Love the shelf you added; the height it brings to this area is perfect. Your daughter-in-law has got to love walking into her kitchen in the morning seeing all the beautiful things you did.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail,
ReplyDeleteI love all the shelf decorating you have done, the vignette's are beautiful. I have been catching up with you today and just saw the ice box painted, WoW! it looks great you did an amazing job on it. I think your Son and DIL are very lucky kids to have you! can you come to my house now..
Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth
Gramma.... you did good!
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Good morning Gail! Once again you out did yourself! Everything looks Beautiful. You certainly know how to decorate. LOVE the ice box painted. I have two end tables in my living room that almost look like that icebox, they are box shape with one door that opens...They have the same hardware and handles...hmmmm....I think I need to paint them black now! Love the fork and spoon and story behind them. Thanks for sharing! Sandi
ReplyDeleteFabulous makeover! If you hadn't walked me though it, I wouldn't have believed it was the same area!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Donna
never thought I would see those fork and spoons look so good in a kitchen again! My mom had those.
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love everything. The corbells and your painted cabinet. Love all of your pretties too! You've done a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
This looks great Gail! Paint makes such a difference, and I love the shelf! So Cute!! I know they have having your creativity so close by!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda
This is absolutely beautiful Gail. I love the cabinet painted.
ReplyDeleteYou gave their kitchen just the right touch. I like the icebox in it's new color too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! Everything is beautiful and the area has so much charm.
ReplyDeleteDee
It looks so fabulous....love the fork and spoon pic!!! Everyone needs a MIL and grandma like YOU! You are very talented :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Hi Gail, Your DIL is sure lucky to have you do all that decorating in her home. I love your touches and displays, especially the scale and that metal basket with the red handles. The chalkboards are so cute! I'm sure they appreciate all your work of painting and making the shelf above the ice box.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Oh I just love it. How beautiful is this. Everything is so well thought out and so lovely. I love cloche of course and the basket turned on the side is such a clever idea. Gorgeous. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWow that the spoons, which look awesome by the way, are from WWII and Pearl Harbor are real treasures. Beautiful space Gail.
ReplyDeleteGail,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely mantel shelf. You have such a talent!
Love how it looks...and secondly...found real interest in your shed. I would love to go shopping in there too!!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful. And I love how the icebox turned out.
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous! What a difference! I love it all. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet that you are lending your wonderful decorating touch to your family. It looks amazing. Such a sweet country kitchen!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
BEAUTIFUL!!!! What a gorgeous country kitchen! Love all the details, they come together beautifully! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteGail they must be so thrilled with the changes!!Love the cow chalkboard! Too fun! All of the ASCP pieces turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will come and see the feature I have on an amazing sculptor.
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
The 2012 Artist Series
Gail,
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! You are so talented, I know they love it!
Debbie
Gail,
ReplyDeletehow lucky your son and DIL are to have you to help with the design of their home! It looks great, love that you painted the oak icebox, it looks wonderful. All the touches are perfect and so special that you were able to use the fork and spoon!
Thanks so much for visiting!
Rebecca
Beautuful transformation with lovely country touches!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! What brand/ color paint did you use on the shelf?
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