I love getting pictures of projects, and it never ceases to amaze me what a little paint can do! Today my Feature Friday goes to Lisa, Ashley, and Meredith!
My first Feature Friday is from Lisa Danielson. She painted her high chair for her daughter’s first birthday. I love the bright pink color she chose!
I love it!
Isn’t is amazing what a little paint will do!?!?
Ashley over at Oh so lovely is new to the blog world, check out her two projects below. I thought her unique transformation of this buffet was absolutely ADORABLE. Plus the use of orange is bound to catch my eye! I love ORANGE!
I love what she did with this chair!
This next desk looks ABSOLUTELY amazing! It comes from Meredith Rowley.
Here are the before pictures!
You are going to LOVE her “after” photos!
I love the new hardware!
And the white with the glaze is do die for!
Check out her post HERE. Head over and give her some love! She is also a photographer and I can tell that she is very talented. Check out her photo site HERE.
That high chair is sooooooo cute! Did she use spray paint?
I just love all of these transformations! It is really making me want to do a DIY project…I just might have to start planning one 🙂
what great jobs! I love the desk it came out great. love your blog you inspire me so much!
beautiful job ladies!!! I loved the last one, especially the chair! just awesome!
I have a paint project that I just finished. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
http://potential-treasures.blogspot.com/2010/07/dresser-before-and-after.html
Love them all! And I LOVE the power of paint!!!
I love the high chair!I was wondering if she has a blog or somewhere I could ask what paint she used and if it's safe for eating off of…I have a wooden high chair i'm dying to paint!
yes please post what color she used for the haigh chair//
You are seriously one talented chick. You should get a show on TLC
love it love it love it!! Really I love them all! Great job! Makes me wish I was at home to decorate!
I love that!! Do you happen to know where she got the high chair?