Found this wonderful lantern for a whopping 99 cents at a local thrift store in town.
"Wags to Riches", is run by the Guernsey County Pound Partners.
While, I love the lantern; the green doesn't really go with anything else in my home.
Ta-Da!! A coat of Rustoleum paint does wonders!
Its definitely an "All Season" item. I can see it used with birch sticks and/or antlers for Fall and Winter, with skinny pencil Starfish in the Summer and Forsythia or Peonies in the Spring.
A Fall look is what I want right now.
Check out the antlers.
They are real.
They came from one of my youngest daughter's hunting seasons.
Yes, she killed it herself.
I must be fashionable in the decor department these days.:)
POTTERY BARN is using them too.
Maybe I need to find a little white pumpkin to add to the vignette? :)
I linked up at-
TODAY'S THRIFTY TREASURES
NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAY
You trendsetter, you! :) Love the lantern, it's really precious!
ReplyDeleteLuv your lantern...I have two red ones that were Mr.CC's...maybe I should get them out of storage! Hop over and join us at my NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS PARTY!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Love it blue, I have a lantern too but I think I have enough to paint right now.LOL
ReplyDeleteRondell
Love the lantern. You're right, you can use it year round. I love anything vintage or coastal and this fits both :-)
ReplyDeleteAnnette
I love lanterns. They really are a great accent year round.
ReplyDeleteGreat find.
So happy to see you at my PARTY:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
I am lovin the antlers! In my part of Florida there is lots of deer hunting so I am used to seeing trophys on my friends wall! I dig that Pottery Barn sees the beauty in them too!
ReplyDeleteI love the antlers, I think they look great with the lantern.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
LOL! I will have no trouble finding antlers in my house...my husband and 3 year old love to go out looking for "sheads" plus my husband has been hunting since he was 5...getting at least 2 deer a year...the man cave is over run with those things!
ReplyDeleteAnd I always tell my husband that dead animals are not decor...laughs on me!