Shelby and I found this AWE-mazing clock at the Hope Outreach thrift store for $2.99. {That place is a GOLD MINE for funky vintage stuff!} We took it home and put new batteries in it, but it is toast, so Shelby decided to make it into a mirror. I let her pick the color and after spraying it with primer, she sprayed it with purple spray paint. (Our grass is purple around where she sprayed it and Daddy is afraid we might have killed it...oops) Then, we got a mirror that fit perfectly at Hobby Lobby. She had so much fun with this project. She is hanging it in one of the closet nooks upstairs by her accessories. Fancy!
When Jenn was here a few weeks ago we found this BEAUTY at the same thrift store for $4. I didn't even need to paint it because I love the color! It is hanging in our living room. Fanciful!
Hmmm...Maybe there is a trend here?? Jenn and I also scored this splendid specimen at, yep, you guessed it, Hope Outreach Thrift store for $4. It was gold and Jenn painted it white for me. Fancy Schmancy!
On our first day in Enid, I scored this handsome little cabinet for $20 at Hope. We keep all of our board games in it in the dining room. I haven't decided what to paint it or if I will. Fancy-licious
All of this fancy talk is for Jesse's benefit. One day when I was hanging one of the mirrors, he said, "Why are you trying to make our house look like Fancy Nancy's room?" I definitely took that as a compliment. I am a huge Fancy Nancy fan and so are my girls.
Jenn painted this wall next to the fridge in our kitchen with chalkboard paint. I think it looks amazing and it creates depth making the kitchen look a smidge bigger. The kids love it too!
