Yes, we got a dog.
A puppy in fact.
We're a family that is happier
with
a dog than without one.
And we all know that
along with dogs comes
stuff.
Here's just a sampling of what's
Enter Ballard Designs
I knew the first time I saw this that it was something I could absolutely make myself.
I had already purchased some awesome burlap buckets
from Antique Farmhouse a while back and I knew they'd be perfect for this.
Here are mine, sans stencil.
There were actually four of them,
all for $28.00.
Here's what I did to the largest bucket.
I had a stencil that was somewhat similar to the pattern on the Ballard bucket, so I taped the stencil onto the bucket and then painted it on. Then I played around with different fonts to see which one I liked the best. While the Ballard version has a really basic font, I wanted something a little more sophisticated that would go better with my French-ified decorating style.
(I did not use this font.)
You have to be sure that the words are the right size
in proportion to the space,
so I usually tape a sample of it onto
the item I'm stenciling.
in proportion to the space,
so I usually tape a sample of it onto
the item I'm stenciling.
It took me FOREVER to find a font
that I liked for this project.
I don't know about you,
but I always get overwhelmed by
the many font options out there.
but I always get overwhelmed by
the many font options out there.
I do like the one I eventually chose, though.
The font I chose is called Birds of Paradise.
You can download it here.
I was pretty happy with how it turned out.
Ballard Designs' version cost $55.
Mine cost $7 for the bucket plus a small amount
of acrylic paint I already had on hand.
The adorable little container on the left
is from the Dollar Store and is filled with,
what else, treats!
If you're not interested in making your own,
but don't want to pay Ballard's prices,
I actually found another website called
Harry Barker that sells the exact same
dog toy storage bin for $38.
I was pretty happy with how it turned out.
Ballard Designs' version cost $55.
Mine cost $7 for the bucket plus a small amount
of acrylic paint I already had on hand.
The adorable little container on the left
is from the Dollar Store and is filled with,
what else, treats!
If you're not interested in making your own,
but don't want to pay Ballard's prices,
I actually found another website called
Harry Barker that sells the exact same
dog toy storage bin for $38.
I picked up this "Boulangerie" or French bakery tin
for a song at the Kane County Flea Market
in St. Charles, IL.
I knew it would make the perfect dog food bin!
So here's my version in all her glory.
What do you think?
I think burlap is one of the easiest materials to paint.
Maybe you remember my
painted burlap farmhouse table runner?
Maybe you remember my
painted burlap farmhouse table runner?
I love how that turned out!
Have you ever painted burlap?
If you did, I'd love to know how it turned out!
Have a great week, friends!
If you did, I'd love to know how it turned out!
Have a great week, friends!
I'd really love for you to stay connected and follow me via Google Friends Connect, Bloglovin' or e-mail subscription (all in my sidebar) if you haven't done so already.
I'd also love to see you follow
Charm Bracelet Diva {at Home}'s
Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter pages, too!
Just click on those really pretty-colored icons below:
Charm Bracelet Diva {at Home}'s
Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter pages, too!
Just click on those really pretty-colored icons below:
CLICK ON ONE OF THESE:)
Don't miss another thrifty DIY home decor post!
xoxo
Kathleen, this is the cutest dog toy storage basket I have ever seen! Your version is so cute and perfect for your precious fur baby! I love your tin! You have found some treasures!
ReplyDeleteAn adorable furbaby, and great job on the basket. They definitely become a member of the family.
ReplyDeleteKathleen- That is a really cute little storage piece. Love it. But I love that sweet little poochy face even more. What a darling pup! xoDiana
ReplyDeleteKathleen,
ReplyDeleteI love those bags and great price. Awesome and love your puppy
Adorable! Sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteBut THAT PUPPY????
Omg, I want one too!
:)
Another fabulous knock off, the font is perfect! You sure have one lucky and adorable puppy.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I just bought some burlap--may have to try this one out :) Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Diana
We have dogs, and I love them. The burlap bag you made is perfect and turned out super nice.
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet baby! Yes, I too find I am better with a pet than without. Love your toy holder. Now I have to use the phrase...Lucky Dog!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Super cute storage!
ReplyDelete