Hi everyone!
I just had to make a post to brag on my sweet hubby.He made a primitive canister holder for me.I got the tutorial from Char's blog The Pickled Pepper Patch.Thank you so much Char!I think he did a great job considering he just recently started making wood things.I painted the canister holder black over mustard and I distressed it.I bought the glass jar canisters at Walmart.They had silver lids and that was not getting it so I painted them black and they look so much better!I put vintage labels on them to make them look more primitive.I think they look great!I bought the labels from Susie at Yankee Lane Primitives.Susie has the best labels!I am very pleased with my new canisters and holder!I hope to have more pictures of the things that Mark has made for me.He just recently made a bowl rack for me and I am going to paint it today.I am hoping the rain will hold off so I can get it painted and it can dry.I have to say a big thank you to my sweet hubby Mark!I love you honey!I hope everyone will have a great week!
Prim hugs,
Tammy
Very Neat Tammy!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good Tammy! Mark will be a pro woodworker in no time! Does he realize what he has started, LOL
ReplyDeleteI've been eyeing those jars at WM too. Seeing them with painted lids... ok... now I NEED them.
ReplyDeleteMy problem is, I don't want just 2 or 3.. I want a dozen of them. Think Santa will bring WM jars?
What a GREAT team you and Mark are, Tammy! You can be very proud of your beautiful work. Of course, you know I'm crazy about your dolls too!
ReplyDeleteJane in MI
Love your canister set and holder your hubby made. I love those jars from WM, too. I have two, painted the lids & got labels from Susie, too. She has the best labels. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeletePam
What an awesome set!!! What a great hubby!!! I love it Tammy and you are such a wonderful prim friend. Hugs, Lecia
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog Tammy! As always... you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI figured it out Tammy... yipee... lol
ReplyDeleteLove the blog...
Cindy Thompson
Russellville, MO.