looks like this to me (the blue glasses are from eBay, and the other items are Re-ment and Dollar Tree):
I deliberately made the "shelves" crooked since their shape is reminiscent of 1960s retro-futurism.
Like these:
I found these wooden napkin rings at a thrift store:
I think both sets of napkins rings make interesting shelves in my still-under-construction urban loft:
(Paintings by my mother, and the beautiful Elizabeth Causeret vase was a wonderful gift from Mitchymoo. The table in the middle is composed of clear, stacked sewing machine bobbins.)
Wishing you only good things, Neen
So cool! I REALLY like the wooden napkin ring project. I need to check out mine and see what I could make with them. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you, gm! I think your house, like mine, will have no napkin rings or place mats, they will all be turned into something miniature! xx
DeleteHa, such stores are a real paradise, it's very hard to not leave without something that is useful for miniatures :-). Great furniture you made from the napkin rings, and the bobbins table is great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Night Owl! So many things in those stores have so much potential; at least if we go crazy there our wallets aren't too badly hurt! xx
DeleteYou've got a great eye for repurposing Neen. The napkin rings look fab =0)
ReplyDeleteThanks Pepper, My friends have gotten used to my odd purchases while out shopping. They love the designer pieces, I love the packaging! Xx
DeleteYou always have a good eye for those things! I adore those wooden napkin rings. Nice find.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyd, my friends try hard to see napkin rings, pill bottles, and ceiling lighting panels the way I do, but the looks on their faces say, "humor her." Xx
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