Wednesday 27 May 2015

The making of a Perfume shelf....



It started with a drab looking birdcage shelf I spotted in a shop,
it was painted in a dull grey/white, 
the look that passes as shabby chic these days ....so not me.  
No.... please.... don't get me wrong I love shabby but not 
that contrived stylised version 
of shabby that seems to be everywhere these days.
I love genuine shabby, the kind where you treasure hunt at 
flea markets & charity shops, rummage through local yard sales or
 find something abandoned by the roadside 
take it home and put your own spin to it. 
Recycling & up-cycling, is my kind of shabby, 
I always end up with something truly unique doing it this way.
When I bought this cage I had no idea what I needed it for
I just knew I did.
And yet I didn't know what this would become
I always know the colour it needed to be
GOLD....
....don’t ask me why.
I just did.
At first I tried gold leafing
but what a messy affair that turned out to be, 
with the gold leaf ending everywhere mostly my hands instead
of the fine metal bars and the finish didn't really rock my boat at all.  
Isn’t there a saying
“When at first you don’t succeed then try & try again” 
so true when it comes to creative experiments.


The second time I opted for gold spray paint, 
still messy but much easier to use
and covering the cage beautifully.  
I have to confess though at first I was a little disappointed 
or maybe unsure of the gold shade & matt
finish from the spray paint. 

When it comes to interiors
there isn't a box I can easily be fitted into style wise.   
I love clean none fussy simple lines just as much as 
sparkle & frills and this shelf needed a little of the latter.
As long as I can remember, I have always been mesmerised by 
layers upon layers of  fabric covered with sequins. 
Probably a love fostered by my many trips to the magical glittering world 
of the Circus & Theatre with my two great Aunts, as a young child. 

 

 By making these blossoms I could indulge that LoVe. 
They are sOoOoOo much fun 
even though cutting all the circles
is a bit of a tedious job. 
The circles get folded into quarters
before being stitched onto a felt base.


I don't have a set number nor colour combination of circles, 
I just play around with each blossom until I’m happy.


For the centre of the blossoms I wanted old fashion glamour, 
the kind that takes me back to those childhood trips
at Circus & Theatre.
I used sparkly “vintage” pieces.


I always salvage bits of sparkle from
old jewellery, clothing & shoes.
On this project I used a earring that was missing it’s partner, 
a ripped pearl necklace from my great Aunt 
that has given me these beautifully sparkly memories 
and some crystals & beads I have salvaged from some 
much loved old summer sandals.   


The leaves are made from a mix of different ribbons 
some vintage some new in a variety of greens 
with a couple of them having a few sparkly touches added as well.


I added two pretty chains
made from leftover glass pieces from our vintage chandelier.


And to finish the birdcage off I had two mirrored shelves 
cut from my local glazier.  He did such a great job.  
It looks practically perfect in every way now 
....I know its really silly
I get so excited over little details like that 
but it’s always those little details
that make something like this beautiful.



I have to giggle looking at my little “Perfume shelf” 
....it’s funny that this is what it has become. 
Whilst working on this I had no plan for what I would use it for.

Looking at it all finished however with it’s pretty
pink blossoms reminded me of a rose bush in our garden 
that fills the air with the most beautifully sweet smelling perfume. 
So I couldn't think of a better way  then to use this birdcage 
as a lovely way to display my perfumes.


I can't help but feel so very lucky to open my
 eyes to this every morning.

  Wishing you all a super rest of the week!

 XXXX

 

3 comments:

  1. Hi ! I really love this project, but I have a few questions. Is the back of the cage flat ? Was the front already open or did you take the door off ? Great job !

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    1. Hello Lucie, thank you for your sweet comment, the cage is flat on the back and had no door on it when I bought it. I sprayed it gold added the mirrored shelf's and made the flowers. I hope this answers your questions, thank you for visiting me here!
      Anna

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    2. Yes, that does answer my question ! Thank you.
      Lucie

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