Recently, while editing pictures, I realized that most of my photography props are Goodwill and garage sale finds. Most of these have been shown here on the blog at one time or another.
A brown picnic basket found at Goodwill. No painting, just add a precious newborn and a barn gate.
This little stool has been painted twice and I'm sure it will get many more coats of paint. Check out the before here. Huge difference from the early nineties fabric and paint.
Sweet baby in a basket. Check out the basket before a creamy coat of white paint here.
When not in use for photo shoots, this basket is often filled (or partly filled) with towels in my bathroom. Other times it holds books or magazines.
Oh and I used the stool above as a prop for sweet Annsley. This stool was a scary laminate brown table in its previous life. See here.
Love putting my finds to good use. Now to find a great place for the new Goodwill baskets that I brought home today.
Christina
Wonderful way to use those goodwill finds. Hope you are enjoying your summer. Jackie
ReplyDeletegreat pictures I have the same basket!
ReplyDeleteCarrie
You are such a talented photographer...wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I love how you've used your thrifty finds. :) And thanks for the sweet comments about my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteOh, be still my heart. These pics are just TOO precious. I'm so glad you shared them here!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Chicken Pesto Pizza below, looks delicious. Thanks for all you share. : )
Mary Lou
Those photos are so wonderful! Those were all great ways to use your thrifty finds!
ReplyDeleteManuela
First off I LOVE your thrifty finds....they are so wonderful. The pictures of the baby with your finds are FABULOUS! So sweet and perfect props for the beautiful baby.♥
ReplyDeleteLove the great finds and that baby is just adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis post will help the internet viewers for creating new web site or
ReplyDeleteeven a weblog from start to end.
Also visit my web-site - power juicer elite
Right now it appears like BlogEngine is the top blogging platform available right now.
ReplyDelete(from what I've read) Is that what you're using on your blog?
Stop by my blog post - Juice recipes For juicers
A motivating discussion is definitely worth comment.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that you should write more about this subject, it may not be a taboo
matter but usually folks don't talk about such issues. To the next! Kind regards!!
My site :: www.flickr.com
I know this if off topic but I'm looking into starting my own blog and was curious what all is required to get setup? I'm assuming having a blog like yours would
ReplyDeletecost a pretty penny? I'm not very internet smart so I'm
not 100% sure. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My homepage ... jack lalane power juicer