One of the projects Jess made for her "Dollar Barn Easter" collection was the splattered eggs, similar to the ones shown below (which sell 12 for $14, AND are not shipping until the end of April- you know, AFTER Easter).
I found the perfect vase at my Goodwill AS-IS center, which clearances out items that don't sell in the regular Goodwill's. Here's my end version:
So, how much did I spend?
3 Eggs: $.09 total ($.67 for 2 dozen at Hobby Lobby, regular price)
Vase: $.29 (Originally $2.17 at Wal-Mart, priced $.99 at Goodwill, marked down to $.29 on "clearance")
Candle Stick: $.29 (Heavy, wrought iron- marked $.99 at Goodwill, marked down to $.29 on "clearance")
Moss: $.10 (A bag from Dollar Tree, but I used barely any- the bag still looks full)
So, for $0.77, I was able to recreate the full Pottery Barn look, and I love it! The Hurricane vase shown on the PB website runs $29-$59, depending on size. The filler is another $14. I'll count myself lucky to have escaped with a very similar look for under $1!
Here is the before of the candle stick. It was spotted with rust, and had a tacky gold paint job. I didn't achieve exactly what I was hoping for, but I prefer my own paint job to the one it came with.
For the eggs, I sponge painted them cream first, letting the colors show through in some spots. I then splatter painted them with a mix using burgundy, golden yellow, and a touch of black to get a brownish shade.
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It looks great! How fun to be able to recreate it for less than $1!
ReplyDeletei want to run out right now and spend my 77cents! amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks amazing! I love it! The Goodwill close to me is a joke so I'm glad you were able to score these "treasures"! Great job!
ReplyDeleteRebekah @All Thingz Related
NICE! I am now officially inspired to start on some Easter decor!!
ReplyDeleteTHAT was awesome! Doncha just love Goodwill!!!
ReplyDeleteGoodwill is my second home, or so hubby jokes. It's above Dollar Tree, but not by much. ;)
ReplyDeletevery sweet!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Great job! it looks just like the PB one!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!! I love Jess' blog, too! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Great Job! Thanks for the inspiration. Sue@awelllovedhome.com
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job - got to remember to keep my eyes open to those "frugal' finds!!! thanks
ReplyDeleteso...guess what MY next project will be! haha, love this, and for less than a buck, TOTALLY my kind of project!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! I did luck out with the Goodwill finds, but even if you "splurge" on Dollar Tree items, this can still be done very inexpensively. ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW! That looks great! I want to break out the spring stuff so bad, but we just had another snow storm and I can't bring myself to do it quite yet! :)
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done though!! My goodwill never has steals like that!
Rachelle
I haven't started decorating yet- we just got buried under about 18" of snow this week. But, I've been itching to make -something- and this was one of the easier projects I already had in mind ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this look and I am copying it this weekend! How did you paint the eggs, with a brush or did you splatter the paint with a toothbrush?
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a million bucks.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! Great job! You did fab in painting those eggs!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Thrifty Thursday!
Thank you for linking up!
HUGS!
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
www.lbratina.blogspot.com
Great project and GREAT price! PB is probably fuming right about now. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Good job!! :)
ReplyDeleteCute Cute Cute!!!! The whole project is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI ♥♥ the candle stick & the vase!
I ♥ this! And for under a buck! Woo Hoo! You go girl!
ReplyDeleteMrs. C- I sponge painted the eggs cream, so color would show through, then I used a regular brush to splatter them, which didn't work the best. A toothbrush- I knew there was a trick to splatter paint, but couldn't think of it! Now THAT would work a LOT better!
ReplyDeleteCute! I really like that idea, maybe I'll do that one for easter! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKaysi
That looks so elegant, you can't beat $.77. Thanks so much for linking to Creative Cats this morning!
ReplyDeleteOh I am all over this project!!! This looks great!! And WHERE do you find a GW clearance center??? Because I need one of those!
ReplyDeleteAnne- not all areas have one. They are usually called an AS-IS center. I had never heard of them until I moved to this town, and bam- it was just right there next to the regular GW! I love it in there. The staff knows me by name ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome job. I first thought you had found the eggs speckled like that, but you did it and a great job at that.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! I never thought to try painting those plastic colored eggs you can buy for so cheap....great idea! And I like your version better than the PB one!
ReplyDeleteEaster comes and goes so quickly so decorating for less is a must! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I got a similar vase at GW this weekend (but I paid a full $2.99 for mine.) And I had a few eggs, but not enough to fill it, so I thought I needed more. But after seeing yours, I just need some moss. :)
ReplyDeletemaking those eggs this weekend - ya sold me on that one!!! those look awesome - the vase and all!
ReplyDeleteOk this is seriously FANTASTIC!!! I can't believe you recreated that look (really well) for under a $1. Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! I love the eggs. Its all beautiful! Frugal is sooooo fun! Why spend more when you can have something that goregous for $0.77?! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI bow to your greatness. Great finds all! I'm ready for Easter!
ReplyDeleteAmazing... so simple and beautiful at the same time. Can't beat .77 either!
ReplyDeleteThis is just darling! I like how you painted the candle stick white, and the vase is a nice size and shape.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks incredible! Thanks for getting me inspired to decorate for Easter!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone! I really love hearing from my readers!
ReplyDeleteI love your PB knock off!!! This is definately on my list of decorating projects!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I think it's time I got myself to a dollar store :)
ReplyDeleteWow - that is amazing. I love it. Very clever!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking it up to my party!!!
XOXO
Jen