WINDOW TO THE RIGHT OF THE TV
The ledges of these windows are not flat so finding books with the right width to fit without falling off was tricky. I had to play with several to get it to work. |
side view of getting the books to stay and detail of the original wood |
WINDOW TO THE LEFT OF THE TV
Here are the two next to our kitchen table....
notice the original handle in front to open and close the window |
These books are from Goodwill for $1.99 each! I painted them with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Paris Gray and French Linen and used Liquid Leaf in Classic Gold and Silver for the spine. (I will do a separate blog post about this later) |
close up of the chalk painted books from Goodwill |
SOURCE LIST: Windows next to TV
- gold and black prints in gold frames-Paul Michael Co.
- books-Goodwill
- brown candle holder- Hobby Lobby (clearance)
- iron fleur dis lis- Gordon's Mandeville, LA
- moss ball- Hobby Lobby
- wooden window frames-side of the road
- silver metal cross stand-Paul Michael Co.
- moss tree-Gordon's Mandeville, LA
SOURCE LIST: Windows next to mirror
- long prints with gilded gold frames- Paul Michael Co.
- books-Goodwill, painted with ASCP French Linen and Paris Gray & Liquid Leaf in Silver and Classic Gold (will do blog post about this soon)
- lavender holder- First Monday Trade Days Canton, TX
- lavender- French Mix Covington, LA
- wheat-Hobby Lobby
- small topiary tree-don't remember
- sideboard table-TJMAXX clearance
- lamp-Hobby Lobby
- mirror-Patina Interiors Consignment Store painted ASCP Paris Gray. CoCo Dry Brush, Liquid Leaf Classic Gold (will do blog post about this later)
- frame-TJMAXX
- mercury glass candle with gold crown- Louisiana Purchases Monroe, LA
So that's it for a very nontraditional way of using old windows.
Remember, when life hands you lemons, turn them into something lovely!
-Marci
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