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...
6 comments:
This is such a cool idea! I'm a new follower!
Best,
Anne
That turned out great! Sharon
Caroline! It is just wonderful! I love it and you have inspired me to find some driftwood next time at the beach.
:)
Love it!!
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Love your driftwood project! Cindy
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