Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Stenciled Water Crock

Hi Friends,

My neighbor asked if I wanted this crock, and of course I said yes.






I thought it would make a nice planter for the porch.





I cleaned it up a bit-


and looked through some of my stencils.


I used the monogram section of this stencil.



https://istencils.com/hakney-stencil-ch-011.html




I laid the crock on the side and taped down the stencil.




I used black paint and a stencil brush.




After the paint dried, I used a spray sealer to protect the finish.







Then added a potted chrysanthemum.





I like the extra height it gives to this area.




Now I'm just waiting for some cooler weather!

I hope you have a wonderful week-

Thank you so much for visiting.

xo Lisa S

20 comments:

  1. Ideal, ha quedado espectacular¡¡

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  2. Looks so simple yet attractive. Visiting you from A Themed Linkup for All Things Thanksgiving where I posted Awesome Home and Garden Ideas for Fall. Nan

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    1. Nancy
      It's nice to meet you! I will be over to visit.
      Thank you, xo Lisa S

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  3. that actually came out really nice. I like the before and after of this project. Thanks for linking up with us at #OMHGWW

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    1. Alice,
      Thank you-
      I liked it both ways, but my husband gave me a challenge to stencil it ;) xo Lisa S

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  4. This is beautiful!! I love the design!

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  5. This is so gorgeous! The stencil looks truly vintage
    Thank you for linking w us at Creative Muster! Pinned this! xoxo Sharon

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    1. Sharon
      Thank you so much- I just can't help stenciling everything. So glad you are hosting! I appreciate it so much.
      Thanks for the visit and the pin :) xo Lisa S

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  6. Lisa,
    I love this water crock. Congratulations, you are being featured on Thursday Favorite Things. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2019/11/thursday-favorite-things.html
    Hugs,
    Bev

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    1. Bev
      Thank you so much. You are so good to me!
      I hope you have a great week my friend.
      xo Lisa S

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  7. It turned out great! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty link Party this week. Pinned.

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  8. I can't believe I let a water crock go after seeing this! That stencil is PERFECT for this project! It looks so authentic!

    I've featured this project this weekend on DIY Salvaged Junk Projects 500. Thanks for bringing it by!

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    1. Donna
      I am so pleased you like this crock. I was happy how it turned out. Thank you so much for adding it to your feature. It means so much to me :)
      xo Lisa S

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  9. Hi Lisa!
    What a nice surprise from your neighbor. I really like what you did with it! The monogram looks so authentic. You're one of my features this week at Homestyle Gathering. Thanks for sharing!
    >>> Kim

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    1. Kim
      Thank you so much. It was a nice gift, She might want it back if I show her what I did with it :)
      You are so sweet to put it in the feature!
      I appreciate you so much.
      xo Lisa S

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  10. Turned out great!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 6. Shared. I invite you to also link up at my Short Story Link Party. It is a creative writing exercise for fun and without a lot of editing. Just start typing and see what you come up with! Remember, no story is too short! See the party on my site for the current prompt :)

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