Greetings lovely friends & readers
Life is still very chaotic here at Cat Central Threadbear HQ but I realised I had not shared some projects that I'd finished before Little One came into our lives & tipped everything on its head !!
The Mr sent this through to my inbox yesterday morning ... I did not laugh like once I would have 😉😐
Before Little One I found an old wooden frame in my stash & chalk painted it off white. I then framed the wonderful Certificate that Sid gave me in * this Post *. It hangs on my sewing room wall 💗
I gave the legs 3 coats of chalk paint in the colour Sage - the same colour I used on this small table. I gave the top 3 coats chalk paint - Vintage White which is really more of a cream. Then I applied this White Cloud transfer. I lightly sanded the whole thing as I wanted it to have a time worn appearance. I will use this either as a plant stand or just a stool to put a cuppa on - these are always handy as little side tables.
While still on the "$2 theme" I saw this wooden box on my last trip down to Mum's, in the Hospice Shop, sitting forlornly in the corner. The first thing that popped into my head was "pansies" ... I could visualise it planted with pansies.
Once again, a good scrub & then two coats of a matt black testpot that I had in my stash. You can see I painted the inside well too. Miss Pip used it in the interim as a sleeping box - then I added some of the leftover Botanical Transfers from * this * chest of drawers.. I waxed it really well both inside & out before lining it with a folded up black rubbish sack. I forgot to add that I drilled 6 holes in the base for drainage.
As originally planned, I planted it with a selection of 6 gorgeous flowering pansies - they are so pretty here in New Zealand this time of year.
The reason I used the Botanical transfer was because I wanted to sit in on the chest of drawers that I'd previously upcycled out on my deck. Many things that I sit on here blow off & I knew this was solid & weighty enough to withstand some wind.
An Update on Rascal Little One ........
Physically he is doing very well. On a trip to the Vet last Friday he was pronounced well enough to have his surgery (neutering). I don't know what they gave him but he came home bouncing off the walls & has not really stopped since. He has finished all his antibiotics & even his blind eye is looking alot better. He is living The Life of Riley
He is most fascinated with the fire & cannot understand it - our fire makes a noise as it has a fan fitted in it to blow the heat around |
Now that he has some confidence he is venturing further than the spare room ... there is much to explore in this house & different smells. This is not always a good thing as I have to be vigilant with my other two cats. Blackie takes not alot of notice but then he is gone most of the day to his favourite sleeping spots outdoors. Miss Pip, being an indoor cat, has her nose most out of joint & I can't leave them alone as yet at all! This means not alot gets done.
She is currently allowed to do things she would normally NOT be allowed to do ... such as sleeping in my underwear drawer (!!) 😟 (You may notice I managed to quickly tuck a cuddly rug down to save on cat hairs)
Oh dearie me .... & on it goes . . . . . . . . . .
Thank you as always dear friends, for your visits here today,
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend - its mid winter here in New Zealand now & a bit gloomy,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry ones (3) x0x0x