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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Vintage/Shabby Chic Basket

I purchased a basket from a place called 'butters' which provides the big supermarkets with their flower arrangements and bouquets. 

What I used:

Weaves square basket
White paint
Off white lace
Large white paper tea rose
4 smaller white paper roses
wooden button
Brown and white raffier string
leaves sprig x 2
Pearl string

The basket I painted in white inside and out. I used small grain sandpaper to sand back some of the paint to make it duller, older and a bit battered.
I then stuck the lace around the bottom half of the basket using red sticky tape. To cover the join in the lace I used the large tea rose.
I tied the raffia string through the holes in the button and stuck the button to the middle of the rose.
I placed two smaller roses either side of the larger one.
I gently sanded the two leaf sprigs to make them fit in with the style of the basket.
I finished this all off by gluing the pearl string around the bottom of the basket lip.

I am pleased with how this piece turned out and my mum loved it so much that she has pinched it, along with the desk tidy I made.





28 comments:

  1. This is fabulous Lisa, love it! Alas I won't be joining in your challenges as I only really card make, unless you except altered art dictionary pages?

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    1. Hi Zoe, I have just put this question to the design team and I will let you know as soon as I have an answer...

      Hugs Lisa xxxx

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  2. OMD you did a beautiful job on that sweet,,i just love it,cute and yet very very usable, xx

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  3. Absolutely fabulous Lisa, it is so pretty, if your mum hadnt pinched it I was going to, your work is just lovely. xxx

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  4. Ab bloody fab Lisa xx would look great in my bathroom ;) xx

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  5. This is wonderful Lisa. I love the design and fabulous detailing

    hugs Sue

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  6. This basket is gorgeous, it would make a lovely gift for someone and I know I would over the moon to get something like this x

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  7. Oh my goodness Lisa this is awesome! It will make a lovely Christmas Present to someone filled with Chocolates or smellies. I love it :)

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  8. Yay,you have your blog sorted now, I'm a follower at last.
    Your DT make is stunning,I love it Lisa,would look great in my house,lol.

    Love n' hugs
    Sandie xx

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  9. WOW Lisa this is fantastic, you have altered a plain old basket into a beautiful work of art. I love the effect you achieved with the paint and all the embellishments just finished this off beautifully.

    Great Big Huge Hugs

    Becca xxx

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  10. Love this basket,fabulous.xxx

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  11. Wow it is beautiful. Chris xx

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  12. so so stunning my darling, really loves this
    Hugs
    Judie xx

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  13. so so pretty - lovely project x

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  14. Absolutely stunning Lisa, love it x

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  15. What an absolutely gorgeous basket Lisa, love it so very much and one off my favourite themes, have to join in this month I think xxxx

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  16. What a great way to transform a basket xx

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  17. Another fabulous transformation Lisa. The cream and wood goes so beautiful with this seagrass basket. I particularly love the wood button center to your flower. xx

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  18. This is absolutely stunning hun, LOVE it
    Lindsay xx

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  19. Beautiful basket and wonderful use of the emblies

    Love Chrissie xx

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  20. Hi Lisa, this is SO creative. I just found Crafty Embelies Challenge Blog, and while I do make a lot of cards, I do also make altered art projects, so here is my question:
    Can U.S. residents play along? I would LOVE to join in the fun. Thanks, and if you could stop by my blog to leave a response, that would be great!
    www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

    Also, I have a challenge blog, and you can always share ANYTHING. I'd just LOVE to have you share your beautiful creations with us here:
    www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com

    Thanks again for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you.
    Karen L

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  21. Hi Lisa, this is SO creative. I just found Crafty Embelies Challenge Blog, and while I do make a lot of cards, I do also make altered art projects, so here is my question:
    Can U.S. residents play along? I would LOVE to join in the fun. Thanks, and if you could stop by my blog to leave a response, that would be great!
    www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

    Also, I have a challenge blog, and you can always share ANYTHING. I'd just LOVE to have you share your beautiful creations with us here:
    www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com

    Thanks again for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you.
    Karen L

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Lisa xxxx