Back in January I found some great deals at a resale shop that was going out of business. You may remember the lovely wooden fork and spoon from this post. Well, I finally got around to revamping them. The total cost for this project was $8.50!
I paid $2.50 for the set and then spent $3.00 on a can of primer and $3.00 on a can of Black Satin spraypaint. I sanded down the fork and spoon, wiped them down, and sprayed them with a good coat of primer.Then I gave them each two coats of black spray paint to match my kitchen countertops.
I used left over gingham scraps to cover up the strange totem pole faces, and to hang the fork and spoon.
I think they make a nice addition to my kitchen decor...quirky and fun!
{Please ignore the messy kitchen...I took these pics while I was making my rainbow cupcakes! }
To finish up the area I am going to buy the letters E, A, and T to hang above the fork and spoon! Now I just have to decide if I want to paint the letters black, green {the same as the kitchen}, or maybe Mod Podge some paper or fabric on them.
I used left over gingham scraps to cover up the strange totem pole faces, and to hang the fork and spoon.
I think they make a nice addition to my kitchen decor...quirky and fun!
{Please ignore the messy kitchen...I took these pics while I was making my rainbow cupcakes! }
To finish up the area I am going to buy the letters E, A, and T to hang above the fork and spoon! Now I just have to decide if I want to paint the letters black, green {the same as the kitchen}, or maybe Mod Podge some paper or fabric on them.
Super CUTE! :) Love the idea with the letters, too! Hope you post pics when it's all done.
ReplyDeleteOk, I LOVE the fork and spoon. And I ADORE the green kitchen. (That is the PRETTIEST green!!!) And I'd do modge-podge coordinating papers in black, white, and green - IMHO.
ReplyDeleteI love your style!
Super cute and what a deal! Love the way they turned out.
ReplyDeletejust presh. you are crazy creative!!! love them. happy (almost) weekend!
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog and I love your ideas/thoughts that you share! What a great idea for the spoon and fork!
ReplyDeleteKELLI!!!! I LOVE the way those turned out...amazing. They look so nice right there on the wall. You did a great job...so creative with the ribbon (I love gingham!). Love the color of your kitchen too...it's really close to the color or our master bath.
ReplyDeleteyou are super creative and super mom!! love them!! and i love your kitchen. ((and i didn't even notice the 'mess' until you pointed it out..because i was too busy looking at the spoon and fork)) i think the EAT would be a cute addition to them!! great job!
ReplyDeletedude!!!!!! I LOVE YOUR KITCHEN!!!! that green is awesome!
ReplyDeleteadorable fork and spoon too!
How fun! Love the idea of making a retro set into a modern and fun idea for your kitchen...great job!
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ReplyDeleteThey turned out really cute!
ReplyDeleteThose are great! Very creative. :)
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So cute! You always do such a great job. You're so creative and talented! I love them!
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Wow, those totally don't look like the same forks. Very impressive. I think I would do the letters in green just to bring it all into the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!
They look great!
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They turned out great!! :) Love the embellishment. I wanted to thank you for stopping by today and entering my Giveaway. Hope you'll stop by again sometime! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great job you did and i think the kitchen is just the place for 'quirky'. now I must keep my eyes peeled for a set of those! Looking at all these blogs has me busy all the sudden. spray painting.....repurposing stuff....I'm getting kinda tired.
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ReplyDeleteKelly!!!! OH my gosh, I heart your kitchen big time!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love how that project turned out!
You rock!
I make cupcakes similiar to your rainbow ones, but I mix the batter to tie dye it!
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This is super cool! I say Green!
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Very creative! Can't wait to see the pics, once the letters are up.
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great spoon redo!
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ReplyDeletewow, these look teriffic! Very creative w/ the fabric too :) Great post!! xoxo LA
ReplyDeleteSo cute! love them!!
ReplyDeleteThose are too cute. You did a great job. I love it! Fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your kitchen!
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ReplyDeleteI'm up WAY too late. I was going to tell you that I knew who the 'E' was for but didn't get who the 'A' and 'T' were for!! OMGosh. I need to go to bed. BTW, they are SOOOO cute.
ReplyDeleteJen
you are just too clever! I would never in a million years think of anything that cute!
ReplyDeletei love the layout of your kitchen. We've been talking of redoing my b/f's kitchen after we marry, so I'm looking at everyone's trying to decide what I want! Your's is cute!
DARLING!! I love how they turned out!! I say you do the EAT in black background with darling scrap paper in coordinating colors towards your kitchen! Just a suggestion :)
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Cute! They remind me of an Everyone Loves Raymond episode when they steal the wooden spoon off Marie's kitchen wall.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of these that I was thinking of getting rid of b/c of the tacky handle. I may just have to hold onto them. Great Idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! How clever to wrap the ribbon around. I don't think I would have thought of that. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your description of fun and quirky - they are and I think that is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! Those look so cool, chic, and modern.
ReplyDeleteLove it...and your kitchen is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! What a simple, great idea! Thanks for stopping by my little blog :)
ReplyDeleteTotally cute! I saw where you talked about them on Kimba's comments about the owls...Love your retro update!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the green in your kitchen. We are moving in the next few months and I have been picking up swatches of colors in that vicinity to do our family room in (it has huge french doors that open onto woods in the back and wanted to be contemporary but bring the green outside in). Do you know what color you used so that I might steal it?
ReplyDeleteI love that idea! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe spoon & fork are cute and I LOVE your green wall color. Can't wait to see what you decide to do for the letters! {found you at TipJunkie}
ReplyDeleteI modge podged three different scrapbook papers on some E, A, & T letters. First I painted the outer edges black, applied the papers to the top, sanded the edges, antiqued and modge podged the entire surface. They turned out just adorable and get so many compliments. Do it - you'll love it!
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Kelli! That is just the cutest thing ever! Awesome project!
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Too funny! I was just "gifted" that same cutlery set! (Apperantly they are from Hawaii) I bought the black spray, and black and white scrapbook paper to "wrap" around the tiki/totem faces. I like the idea of the fabric though... It looks like it would hold up better. I'm so glad you did this project before I did. Now I know its worth it. :) I love how you hung them... I had no idea what to do there. Thanks for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! Love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteWow!!... MUCH cuter than I expected! I expect I would pick up a set myself, now that I see how cute they CAN be! ~tina
ReplyDeleteso cute! my sister bought some for about 60. So great deal too!
ReplyDeleteOoo..I found those exact spoons in my basement when we bought the house I felt uninspired and they went to Goodwill! Ugh, hate when that happens! Love the idea and love your kitchen color. Wish my hubby would be up for that adventure. :)
ReplyDeleteFun! The fabric covering was such a good idea--I think those totem poles would have freaked me out too much and I wouldn't have come home with them. Way to use your imagination!
ReplyDeleteI bought a large fork and spoon at a thrift store recently, and have just been hanging on to them deciding exactly what I want to do. I love the way you hung these, and I love the fabric wrapped around the middle - nice touch, and a great way to update them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to cover up those carvings. Cute!
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ReplyDeleteI actually made a comment on these in April &
didn't realize it until now...the funny thing is over this past weekend I just bought a pair for 5.00 (u got the better deal!) & I think ours are identical..mine are minus the pretty fabric though!!
Great Job!
The gingham cover up was a great way to take tiki to traditional. I think black and white EAT letters would be cute. Maybe black with small white polka dots.
ReplyDeleteI've seen hanging utensils before, but yours are some of my favorites! Love how you added the fabric bows! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! This is such a neat idea :]
ReplyDeleteReally cool! I like how you covered the faces.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with this! Super fun and you'd never believe what they originally looked like!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! You did a great job getting that pottery barn look, but also making it fit with your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteJust darling! love it, love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, you did a fantastic job getting the PB look.
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing last year!!!
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great makeover! they look awesome! I'm featuring this project in a post tomorrow on crazydomestic.com. Feel free to grab our "I was featured" button!
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