Saturday, September 18, 2010
This is what my dining table looked like this afternoon. That's right folks - Miss M is officially a spray paint addict!
Speaking of projects...
I was reading a blog called Decor Chick and came across this super cute idea for an old cheese dome. She found the idea (I love how stuff like this gets spread from blog to blog!) on a blog called House of Hepworths. I had one of those "Why Didn't I Think Of That!" moments. I see those cheese domes at thrift stores all the time, but I would never buy them because wood is porous. Eww. The thought of putting my food where someone else's old food has been and not being able to clean it properly first just skeeves me out BAD. Therefore, they got passed over. Repeatedly.
When I was out junking with my friend Susan last week, I came across a cheese dome. I liked the glass cloche, but the base was cracked and had a big chip missing from it. Although I will admit to having the "but what if I never find another one ever?" thought go through my head, it still ended up getting left on the shelf.
Oh my goodness, I am so glad none of you had to smell the odor that came out of this thing when I untaped it to clean it the next day. Nasty, nasty, nasty stale old cheese smell, all greasy and rancid. For real. If you click on the photo of it you can see just how nasty and greasy the glass was. I gave the whole thing a good scrub, then when the wood was dried (that really only got wiped down) it got glued to the candle holder with some Gorilla Glue. After that had set, the whole thing got a coat of primer, followed by two coats of black spray paint, and then one coat of a color called oil rubbed bronze. This is a new to me discovery, and I'm in love. It gives just a subtle bit of metallic sheen that's really pretty and a lot more interesting visually than the flat look you can get a lot of times from spray paint. LOVE.
(That little bottle next to it? More info on that tomorrow!)
Here's the little cheese dome cloche on the dressers in our living room:
I am noticing I need to re-do the alphabet strip for the boy too. My work here is never done!


©2008 Sara Madrigal Fehling. All rights reserved.
Please do not take my photos without permission.
Contact me! sara.fehling@gmail.com

5 Comments:
What s great idea to spray paint thrift store frames!!
I am so freakin' in love with what you did with that cheese dome!!! That is so dang creative girl! Man, and you know how many times I have seen those. I so want one now. Geez, I think that may have been a total crafty turn on for me...hahaha!
Hey! I LOVE your cheese cloche!! So glad you found one that wasn't beat up finally. :) Love how you decorated it too, great job! :)
Love it!!! Thanks for linking to me!!
What an excellent idea! You did such a nice job running with it. The dome over the stand, giving it height works really well. That final layer of spray paint looks gorgeous. I loved the shape of both the pieces you found. The materials you stacked inside it look so rich, too. Good stuff, Sara! Thanks for sharing your idea with us. I actually have a cheese dome that I've literally never used for cheese. :) It's from before I even knew David. So, it's gotta be 13 years old.
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home