Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Mosaic Red Cherries Wash Board

This past weekend I was doing some mosaic crafts at my vacation home. I love how this old vintage wash board came out.

I took some old white china plates I bought at the thrift store with little red flowers on it. I made the cherries out of red glass gems and I hand cut the stems and leaves from green and brown stained glass





It looks so cute out in the garden as garden art, but I am not going to keep it, I have put it up on my Etsy Store!.

Be sure to click here and go visit Sue's Blog, It's a Cherry World for Rednesday!

19 comments:

Chel ~ said...

How totally adorable! I'll bet it will get snapped up fast on etsy. Good luck, and thanks for sharing!

Darla said...

yoy are very talented...

Deb said...

that is so cute...you did a great job...I bet it sells quickly...

Dogmom Diva said...

Ann, that is beautiful!

craftyles said...

That is so cute. You did a wonderful job. Love the little red cherries!

Connie said...

That is really darling, honey! Very creative.
xoxo,
Connie

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Ann! I can't believe you MADE that! How cute and clever. Perfect for your garden or a laundry room vignette. LOVE this!

XO,

Sheila :-)

Brenda Pruitt said...

How cute! I love old wash boards.
Brenda

sally said...

That's so adorable Ann!

Julie Harward said...

That is the cutest thing ever...you are so good at making something so beautiful! I just love cherries! :D

Bonnie said...

Very cute!

Sweet Bee Cottage said...

What a great job you did on that!

Susan Freeman said...

How cute!!

Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo

Sally Annie Magundy said...

You did a wonderful job! So charming!

Happy Rednesday,
Sally

Ann said...

What a wonderful idea...I wouldn't have thought to do a mosaic on a washboard. The wonders of blogging!!
Thanks for sharing.
Fondly,
Ann
@
The Tattered Tassel

Mimi Sue said...

I LOVE it! Very cute. It'd look great hanging in my laundry room. Mimi

SueLovesCherries said...

Clever art work! Although I get a little pang in my heart to see those W. S. George 'Blushing Rose' plates all broken up - I'm trying to collect them, but they're not cheap!

Anonymous said...

It does look perfect where you placed it for the photo.
Bet it sells fast!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Ann, I know I've commented here, but I was just dropping by hoping you would be on the Pink Saturday train.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend and a Happy PS!

XO,

Sheila :-)

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