Donna from
Funky junk interiors has really inspired me {and many others for that matter}
this past year. I never look at pallets, or rusty ole junk without thinking of her!
Well, she put her blog friends and readers to a challenge, and I was up for it...
well, no not really, I thought to myself, I have no clue on this one, and don't have the time to think these days! Nor do I work well under pressure.....
I THINK I played it too safe for DONNA! But I did try to think outside the box, hope that counts.
Well,the other morning while walking Lucy, I spied Mike's work area from our summer outdoor patio makeover.
{yes the poor guy worked in the woods, cutting and sawing}
His work area still sits there nestled in the woods.
I spy WOOD! I think Donna, the challenge, what can I do?
and this little guy thought the same thing, what is she doing?
this is where I was playing...
Then I started thinking about the upcoming Thanksgiving season...where family all gather's, spends happy times, happy memories together.
I am a bit of a NUT, in case you don't know that already.
My Mom and sister fly down every year to spend Thanksgiving with my family...
we sure do have some good times...and they are pretty NUTS too, so you can imagine the fun.
So how bout, I grab a piece of that wood, and do something special with it.
I stained it, using left over green and blue from our summer staining projects..as you can see it made a pretty blueish green.
It makes for a very cute centerpiece...where our family will gather, and create more memories.
So there you be! I did it and really enjoyed the challenge. Thanks Donna, for always inspiring!
Labels: Funky junk challenge, upcycling wood pallet
45 Comments:
What a great idea! Love this!
Well, that is just flipping cute! And it has a dual purpose! When you get tired of it (if you ever do) you can burn it in your new outdoor fireplace! Hmmmm...do I smell pizza? xo Diana
Love it and the green color too.
I love this! The color is perfect! Great idea!
That turned out so cute and the acorns give it the "nut" touch:)
Great idea, Debbie. I love Donna's challenge. I'll be at the party. See ya there.
beautiful Debbie,, great photos,,I bet you guys have great gab fest when you all get together,
Looks great, and what a wonderful place for your family to gather!
Debbie
Your board looks great. I bet it's lots of fun when your family gets together.
Oh now that is cute! What a great idea. You always have such great ideas.
Love, love, love it.!! Who else would have thought!?
That stain color mixed up so pretty. Love it.
Awww, love it, just perfect!
Hugz,
Kim
What a unique way to use a plain old piece of wood. Only you would think of something so cute! Great photos too!
It turned out so nice, Debbie. I love the color. Bring it out every Thanksgiving as a tradition!
XO,
Jane
Debbie, What a wonderful project -but I was thinking even though I'm sure you text/talk to your mom and sister all the time isn't it nice that they have your blog to read to see pictures of your family and your ever evolving home :-)
Yes Kathy it sure is, I know my Mom is my biggest fan..sissie is to first thing in the morning!
Deb... you a nut...I think I knew that. I think that is why I keep coming back. I think that is why I would love to see at that table for a spell with you and have a chat little chat. Oh, how I was I lived next door.
Well, that is the cutest wooden centrepiece I ever did see! Adorable and perfect for the season on hand!
Thanks for playing along with the challenge, Debbie!
Donna
Very Charming, and it will be perfect for your Thanksgiving, it would also be perfect for mine! See you at the party!
That is such a great idea!! I want to try that for Thanksgiving and Christmas too!
How sweet and loving!
J'adore!
Great idea, sounds like a fabulous nutty feast!
Fun ideas, Debbie. Also enjoyed catching up a bit tonight. Your drop cloth pillow is great.
Hope to join in the challenge this time. Cute idea!
Love those acorns too!
It looks so cute. What a great idea. What great photos. Your shots just keep getting better and better. Love the little lizard!
Brilliant idea of the setting. Very seasonal and cozy. Have a great time with family
You are nuts for sure! Just kidding. Nice way to repurpose that leftover lumber. Love the color.
Now that turned out super cute!! BEAUTIFUL pictures Debbie! Martina
Love the color! Great upcycle! Thanks for sharing.
Love it.....
I can imagine the laughter and fun you all have on Thanksgiving...and nice for them to get away from the bitter cold Buffalo...we head to NJ it's not paradise but it's fun!
You always come up with the best ideas. Love the color you painted it. I'd say you exceeded the challenge.
Well you gone and done it again. Never underestimate yourself Debbie.. your very creative. I'm betting you'll probably find other ways to use the rest of that wood.
You just rock my friend!! Who would think to go into the woods, find something there, re-do it, and voila! Instant awesomeness!!
xxDaniella
LOVE, love, love the color you chose, Debbie! What a simple, and sweet idea!
xxxooo
Debbie, I certainly enjoy your humor and wit, as well as your creativity!
what a great idea i cant wait to come and sit at that table
and eat pizza till i burst.Love the stain color keep those wheels moven lol :)
Debbie, that's a great centerpiece! I'm always amazed at the stuff you come up with!
What a neat idea! You are just so creative.
You are so dang clever! Looks terrific and I know the fam will love it!
That is toooooo cute! What a great idea for sprucing up some left over wood. Thanks so much for the inspiration (and for sharing such lovely photos)!
Take care,
Christina
designingbynumbers.blogspot.com
This is so stinkin' cute, Debbiedoo...
love it.
What a fun idea! I really like it. :)
Love this idea and the color! You have a terrific area for you family to gather!
Thank you for linking this fabulous post to Potpourri Friday. You are appreciated, my friend!
Love that Debbie! The blue is fantastic and we are so glad you shared your creative self with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
Vanessa
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