When I got off work Saturday, I made this wind chime/lantern. The silverware was from an antique market in Roswell, Georgia. I found the lantern at TJMaxx. It was quite simple to make. Since my dad is better with a drill than I am, he drilled holes around the rim of the lantern and through the tops of the silverware. I threaded twisted wire through the holes, making sure the pieces of wire were different lengths and made this chime.
Sunday afternoon I stopped by an antique market in Columbia to pick up a few tins for clock-making. I got a Barnum and Bailey's tin and this Greek looking one also. The clock mechanisms came from Michael's. My boyfriend drilled holes in the tins and after a suitable amount of elbow grease, two lovely clocks came to be. Perhaps I should sell these babies sometime.
Yesterday the crafting went on, and I went to a thrift store for an old drum lampshade. Not only did I receive a free shade, but scored a pink bench for $10. Could be a nice kitchen stool of sorts. The back was a bit tattered, and once I had removed the splintered wood, I cleaned the piece and painted the back. Tada!
Here are a few more things that have found their way into my keeping:
And since I do not have to work today, I am going to spruce up that drum shade with old fabric.
Love, love, love! So I want to see the lamp now. Are you doing what they did on threadbangers? I was thinking about doing that, too...I need to find my scrap box...
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