I would start out by painting them. I'm so glad to see Amelia in that swing. I've never seen her in it before and I've always thought it looked like so much fun. I wish I could fit in it.
Paint it black and then get some kind of round tray, or piece of wood and make a small table. If you could find a cheap silver plate tray with an edge (or pretty plate or platter, you could find a glass topper from a cheese tray at goodwill and put it on top like a cloche. You could even just set a candle on top.
Or see if your father-in-law could drill a hole in a pretty plate and screw it to the top (or epoxy) and put bird seed in it or it could be a bird bath.
I agree, a small table would be good for you, unless you made it a larger one for your new craft room. I would make one a table and one a bird bath. Make the bird bath a fun color!
I am agreeing with the small table, and how about a bird feeder instead of a bird bath. The birds would probably like that in these upcoming winter months. A pedestal for a plant might be nice too. What are they made of? Wood? They are very pretty. Jackie
Oh, those are great! My first thought was candlesticks. Yes, and paint them in a neat faux finish. They might be too tall for candles, but they sure are pretty.
You have some great ideas here...I have nothing to add...but love the idea of the birdfeeder or bird bath. Sometimes if I wait long enough, I will get an inspiration! diane
Victoria~thanks so much for the paint color! I love these and I also think they would be very cool candlesticks~did you see what Joy did with hers? Here it is: http://joysofhome.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-creation.html Thanks for stopping by~I love your autumn decorations as well, classy as always... Melissa
This may be a little zealous, but maybe you could make lamps out of them. From what I understand, you can make lamps out of almost anything with the right kits and tools. If you had a big enough dresser, hutch or inset in your home, that would be quite a statement (with the right color paint for your place).
I would make either a buffet or a sofa table. Very cool legs!
ReplyDeleteCool! I am sure some will give you some ideas...Look this is where I come for all of mine...hehehe.
ReplyDeleteI would start out by painting them. I'm so glad to see Amelia in that swing. I've never seen her in it before and I've always thought it looked like so much fun. I wish I could fit in it.
ReplyDeletePaint it black and then get some kind of round tray, or piece of wood and make a small table. If you could find a cheap silver plate tray with an edge (or pretty plate or platter, you could find a glass topper from a cheese tray at goodwill and put it on top like a cloche. You could even just set a candle on top.
ReplyDeleteOr see if your father-in-law could drill a hole in a pretty plate and screw it to the top (or epoxy) and put bird seed in it or it could be a bird bath.
I agree, a small table would be good for you, unless you made it a larger one for your new craft room. I would make one a table and one a bird bath. Make the bird bath a fun color!
ReplyDeleteI am agreeing with the small table, and how about a bird feeder instead of a bird bath. The birds would probably like that in these upcoming winter months. A pedestal for a plant might be nice too. What are they made of? Wood? They are very pretty. Jackie
ReplyDeleteOh, those are great! My first thought was candlesticks. Yes, and paint them in a neat faux finish. They might be too tall for candles, but they sure are pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! My first thought was to paint them and make them candlesticks for outside.
ReplyDeleteAunt Vic,
ReplyDeleteI think you should paint the pedestals red and make them look antiqued.
Love you,
Chloe
You have some great ideas here...I have nothing to add...but love the idea of the birdfeeder or bird bath. Sometimes if I wait long enough, I will get an inspiration!
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Victoria~thanks so much for the paint color! I love these and I also think they would be very cool candlesticks~did you see what Joy did with hers? Here it is: http://joysofhome.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-creation.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by~I love your autumn decorations as well, classy as always...
Melissa
This may be a little zealous, but maybe you could make lamps out of them. From what I understand, you can make lamps out of almost anything with the right kits and tools. If you had a big enough dresser, hutch or inset in your home, that would be quite a statement (with the right color paint for your place).
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