Wednesday, June 13, 2012

SIMPLY SPA

Just in time for summer:
A simple revamped vignette of "SPA" using Catalina Mist colored spray paint & some things I had lying around...HAPPY SUMMER!!

An old cookie tin, some tag sale dark wood candlesticks and ball jars:  all things we have lying around.



I LOVE my mercury glass birds...





some old cookie tins before the catalina mist...

Thanks for stopping by...
xo, Mariaelena



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23 comments:

  1. That is a fantastic color for summer!

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  2. What a great idea - I'm going to do this. Thanks!

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  3. Very Cute! I have always loved the catalina mist color!

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  4. Whoever invented spray paint, should get an award! I just love how instantly you can change an ugly duckling into a lovely swan. Of course, I guess that's kind of what "taggers" are doing sometimes, too.....lol! Love that Catalina Mist -- I used that color on something a couple of years ago, just can't remember what! You created a lovely vignette!
    CAS

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  5. Love that color... makes me want to soak in a tub asap!

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  6. A really pretty color, it does look like summer. Thanks for sharing, Laura

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  7. I really love the paint color...perfect for summer! Doing the cookie tin was a great idea, it looks so cute!

    XO,
    Jane

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  8. Wow--what a great color--I would have never thought to paint tins--they look great! Would be great to use if you need to make an item higher in a setting--great idea!

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  9. Hey you! You beat me to using that Catalina Mist paint. I just bought 2 cans of it this past week. I LOVE the color and am trying to figure out just what to use it on. Oh, well, I am always at least ONE step behind someone else (or two or three steps!;>) xo Diana

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  10. I just wrote down this color, I love it and love what you painted

    Carol

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  11. That is just a gorgeous color and perfect for summertime!

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  12. I try my best to think of ways to up cycle items we have and the cookie tin idea is something I have never thought of prettying up!! I have them and use them to store items in but never have I thought about painting them until your post! Thanks for such a lovely idea!

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  13. WHY do I throw my old cookie bins away?!? I've to think about it... Thanks for sharing! ...and I love the color, it's pure summer & fun!!

    ~Jutta

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  14. Love the color! Now you've got me thinking about painting the lids of my Ball Jars!

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  15. love this! i just used that spray paint for a table i will be putting on my blog soon! turned out great.. love the color! pinning for ideas for our new home... decorating coastal in FL!
    www.todayis-amie.blogspot.com

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  16. I will definitely have to remember that shade - Catalina Mist! It is the perfect aqua. Thanks for dropping by and commenting.

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  17. That is a great transformation and the color is just perfect! So glad to have found your link on Very Merry Vintage Style.

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  18. I love the color you used. What a great idea. Thank you so much for linking with Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
    Debi
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/06/natural-translucent-face-powder-and.html
    Adorned From Above

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  19. Love that color and such a clever idea. Looks wonderful with the silver accents. Hugs, Marty

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  20. What a bright cheerful color you choose. Love how your items turned out. I'll have to look for some of that when I go shopping.

    Thanks so much for visiting my Porch Progress and leaving such kind comment. I came over here to look around and became your newest followers.

    Sonny

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  21. Everything is so pretty--I love how you have renewed it for spring. Especially the tin. I have a few of these that could definitely use a makeover! Thanks for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday!
    Mary

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  22. I love the sea star you have. Did you get that from the sea or did you buy it?

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