Last summer, I started a driftwood art project while we were vacationing on Whidbey Is.
I didn't get a chance to finish it while we were there, so I brought home all the supplies.
I finally got around to completing it!
I didn't get a chance to finish it while we were there, so I brought home all the supplies.
I finally got around to completing it!
Inspired by the popular Pottery Barn driftwood star, I wanted to create something similar, but in a different shape.
Here is how I made my driftwood anchor:
First off, I started out by collecting a variety of driftwood off our beach.
Here is how I made my driftwood anchor:
First off, I started out by collecting a variety of driftwood off our beach.
Next, I painted it Cape Cod gray (since that's what my daddy had in his garage).
And this is where my project stopped...
And this is where my project stopped...
This is such a cool idea! I'm a new follower!
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Anne
That turned out great! Sharon
ReplyDeleteCaroline! It is just wonderful! I love it and you have inspired me to find some driftwood next time at the beach.
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Love it!!
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Thanks for the inspiration.
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Love your driftwood project! Cindy
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