Hello, everyone! I am ‘back’ from Bella’s Vintage Market, and it was a lot of fun. And a lot of work. And a lot of HOT! This was only my second market, and I never really considered the whole pack-everything-up-on-a-hot-July-afternoon angle!
I promise there are pictures, but I haven’t even looked at them yet! So I thought I’d share another makeover that went with me to the market.
I found another set of three oak barstools (you can see my other sets here and here):
Since I’ve been on a French typography kick lately, I had a grand idea to transfer three vintage French ads to the tops of these stools. I had read about Mod Podge transfers and Citra Solv transfers, so I had high hopes of getting one of these methods to work!
It wasn’t mean to be.
I tried Mod Podge transfers at least three times, and I always ended up with something that looked like this:
or this:
Really charming, right?
When I tried the Citra Solve transfer…I got nothing.
So, it was on to “Plan C.”
Yes, I resorted to my now famous technique using the overhead projector!
I found three different chocolate ads from The Graphics Fairy. I pulled out portions of those ads that seemed to fit well on a stool top, and painted them up!
This one is my favorite. As with my other projects, I distressed the lettering to make it look old and faded. And to help hide my mistakes!
I think this one is my least favorite, although it may be growing on me. I was free-handing the various flourishes, and they could be better!
I think my flourishes were better on this stool! Actually, this one may be my favorite. I don’t know.
Here they are as one big happy family!
These went home with a great couple that drove two hours one way to purchase a French coffee table I haven’t shown here yet, as well as another not-a-table typography project yet to be revealed! I thought they had great taste!
Hope you like them too!
Linking up to these great parties!
those are fabulous, korrie! in the end it all worked out for the best, and i am so glad they found a happy home!
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love these little stools. I hope the show was a great success! If I can be nosy and ask, can you post on the details of the show?
ReplyDeleteLove them!!! I have a stool I want to try something like that on.
ReplyDeleteGood work!
ReplyDeleteThe stools turned out so GREAT!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects.. and as a note I have had good luck with using TAP and ironing onto wood.
ReplyDeleteMaddie, over from the GF
These are wonderful! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful, inspiring project! Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning!! Love them.
ReplyDeleteXO Marie
they are so cool, Korrie! Can't wait to see your pics!
ReplyDeletethese turned out great, Korrie. Glad you had a successful day despite the heat.
ReplyDeletelove 'em! I can't imagine going to market on a day like WE are having today. I hope it was a great success!
ReplyDeletegail
The stools are gorgeous, If I had to pick I wouldn't know which one! I'm so sad that I couldn't go to the market on Saturday, had visitors from California and wanted to go North kayaking sigh! hope it was great for you and can't wait for the pictures!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
XXX Ido
You've definitely mastered lettering on wood! Love your "new" stools!
ReplyDeleteThose look great!! Just got the citra solv was hoping to try that technique. Probably not on wood then ;)
ReplyDeleteCUTE! I've been looking for something to do with our bar stools.. I might have to try this one. :-) I'm glad you commented on mine, so I could find you! ;-)
ReplyDeleteDebra
http://homedefined.com
these are very cute.. love them
ReplyDeleteReally loaded with personality. Love these.
ReplyDeleteO, darlin' girl...I am your NO. 1 FAN. I simply love every single thing you do. You are so gifted...
ReplyDeleteThe bar stools are fabulous. Wish I could find some like these...already done with your cuteness added. :)))
xo bj
I am soo stealing this idea for our stools!! thanks so much for sharing this!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these and chocolate. Haha. :)
ReplyDeleteLove love love these stools.
ReplyDeleteLove the stools, but my favorite part is that you use an overhead projector =)
ReplyDelete-caroline @ c.w.frosting
Prissyville.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Love how they are painted, but you kept the seats in the natural wood. I need to get myself an overhead prjector!!
I think we will be seeing a lot of that French Chocolate image! I do love it, and it gave a whole new level of good taste to some (before) uninspired bar stools. Gorgo - painted with panache !
ReplyDeleteLove these, Korrie. You know I have been wanting to do your french lettering/stained thing for a while. Well, I had the whole piece ready to go and then when I applied the stain it was so damn dark it you couldn't even see the time consuming lettering, ugh!! Should have tested the stain out first :(
ReplyDeleteI just found you last week. I think you are terrific. You are the closest thing I have found to my style on any of the blogs I follow. I had a shop that became a little like selling my soul to the devil and I am ready now to do my own thing. I am now a fan & follower. I have been woefully negligent in keeping my blog up, but in seeing your projects in your own authentic style has inspired me to get my tail in gear. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteLori
Chasing Claire de Lune
I have those exact same barstools and have been trying to figure out how to transform them. These are stunning. I don't know if I can do this or not, but it sure is food for thought. I love them. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteAnother masterful job! I could learn a lot from you! This post is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
I love your stool and the Graphics is perfect! You have given me a great idea! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteAnother AMAZING transformation!! Girl you are gooood!! Just became your newest follower! Martina
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous:)
ReplyDeleteYou have been really busy, Korrie! The stools are amazing and I am not surprised they sold quickly. Thanks for joining the Open House party!
ReplyDeletexo,
Sherry
Love 'em!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat look and ya gotta love the Graphic's Fairy. Thanks so much for sharing your project.
ReplyDeleteYou know I think these are fabulous! You are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful project! I love the french touch!
ReplyDeletesusan
They look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are great!! Love them!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS...of course!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThey look so nice! Great job. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I really love what you did. And thanks for the heads up on the transfer stuff. But they turned out wonderful - I'd love to try this just don't know if I have the patience:)
ReplyDeleteI'm truly in LOVE here. Gorgeous execution! The dark legs marry up the lettering so awesome.
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Donna
LUV these great stools! LUV the stenciling job on them, too, Korrie! I'd love to try this on an old table I'm making! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Wow, you did a wonderful job free-handing! I'm so impressed. And anything with chocolate (word or otherwise) is always on my list! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi:
ReplyDeleteI'm Martha from katecreative-katecreativesalvage.blogspot.com
love your stools, I need to try the technique "overhead projector" they are stunning.
I would love to feature them on my blog if you like,
thanks again beautiful work
martha