One item that needed some TLC was a $3.00 thrift store lazy Susan.
She's a big girl, 20 inches across.
Here she is a couple years ago on the day I brought her home. She wasn't very groovy.
Rather than thrift this back to the store for someone else to give it new decor, I decided to update it myself for the November Thrift Store Decor Team makeovers.
The lazy Susan may look familiar to you from the first re-do I gave it.
It's a big, heavy thing, and notice in the before picture the top used to be flat. Brawn cut some nice grooves in it, and I added old handles from the garage.
But that was then and this is now.
A couple coats of Fusion Mineral Paint in a white called Picket Fence, and the transformation began.
I decided simple was best, based on how my kitchen table makeover was shaping up.
I used a stencil from Donna at Funky Junk Interiors, you can get yours here - she has some new ones coming out for the holiday season so stop back often to check.
Stencils are easy and this one was quick on this thrift store find.
I opted to use Fusion Chocolate Brown for the letters, and in under a minute my graphic was on top of my re-done lazy Susan.
The simpler design and color work better on my kitchen table, even before I started the re-don't.
I've gotta figure out where I went wrong with the table redo, so while I'm working on that, I hope you'll make your way around to the other thrifty bloggers to see what they've created this month for Thrift Store Decor.
Mom4Real
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You get the best thrift store scores! Love the coffee graphics. My fave!
ReplyDeletelooks great! we have a lazy susan in the garage in a half done state.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Bliss...and the handles add something special, too!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea FJ had stencils. Very much needed!!!! Nice job, Bliss! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!! XO
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! Love the stencil you used. I didn't know FJ had stencils either... where have I been!
ReplyDeleteohhh I love it!!! The ridges you added to that lazy susan are really cool too! I have one in my garage... hmmm....
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the mentions!
I love your lazy Susan! I need to make one, I have all the parts. maybe this winter when I need to work on smaller projects in the basement shop. :)
ReplyDeletegreat job!
gail
Oh I love this!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love coffee and always have my keurig brewing. I could use one of these signs:)
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great...and the grooves/handles are what really "make" it for me. You did a fantastic job...now about that table re-don't.....got a couple of those myself! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI love that lazy susan.....now. I had to go back and read again. I saw the grooves....which is the cool part...and said "wait a minute, there weren't any grooves in that thing". Great hubby you have there.
ReplyDeleteNeat. Pretty dang neat. I love the added handles.
ReplyDeleteVery cool... yes you'll get tons of use out of that!
ReplyDeletexo Heidi
That is so great! I may have to do that with my plain jane lazy susan.
ReplyDeleteI stopped over after seeing the before on facebook. Good hook!
Deb
great find and a greater redo
ReplyDeleteThat looks soo fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow! I never would've guessed that the sign used to be a basic lazy susan. I love the texture you gave it and the new color and lettering.
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