So, I hear Home Depot is back-ordered on the beadboard wallpaper? That is hilarious! Did ya’ll really order that much?! Dang, what if I need another roll? I can’t wait to see your projects and I am thinkin’ a Mr. Linky Beadboard Wallpaper party might be in order. Please tell me when you finish a project and let’s get them all together, OK?!
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Do ya’ll have any idea how exciting it is for me to get emails from all of you, telling me how much I’ve inspired you to get out and yardsale or do a paint project? Well, it is totally thrilling for me to read those letters. I get quite a few emails each week expressing gratitude for my blog and the things I share on here, encouraging all of you to try something new. That’s really what got me motivated to share all of these things on my blog. Because really, I’m just an ordinary housewife who loves decorating and doing projects and I figure if I can do it, so can YOU! And many of you are getting out of your comfort zones and giving it a shot and that just totally makes my day to hear that.
So, recently when I got this email from Victoria in Ontario, Canada (hello up there in Canada!), I was so happy to read her story of how I (just an ordinary wife down here in AL) had inspired her to not only go yardsaling (YAY for that), BUT to also try a paint project for the first time.
I’ll let you read the email from Victoria, it was great and I’m so glad she shared her story with me and graciously agreed to let me share it with ALL of you too.
(Victoria’s inspiration pic from Sarah Richardson)
Dear Rhoda,
You don’t know me, but I feel as though I must extend my thanks to you.
I have been following your blog for a while now and have been really enjoying your projects. You inspired me to take on my own decorating project.
I bought these chairs at a yard sale. (You inspired me to do this also – I am not an early riser so just getting out of bed early on my day off is an accomplishment!) I wasn’t looking for chairs but I instantly fell in love with their lines and saw their potential right away. I bought them. 7 well constructed and gently used chairs for $25!! In reading ‘Style at Home,’ a Canadian decorating magazine, the cottage of a prominent local designer, Sarah Richardson was featured and right away I knew I wanted that colour palette for my cottage (after struggling for years with what decorating direction to take). I went onto her website and after some searching I found the paint chip that she used for some chairs that she had painted for her cottage dining room. I knew my chairs would look great.
Sooo………I have NEVER painted before – EVER! That is why I got married!! (just kidding). Anyhow, after seeing your many amazing projects and transformations I found the courage to give it a try.
I sanded the chairs down, arranged to borrow a friend’s paint sprayer (which I was really intimidated to use – but in reality was quite easy) and got busy. I’m thrilled with the results!
Rhoda, thank you for your great blog. Because of YOU – (YES YOU) and a little bit of courage (okay and elbow grease!) on my part I’ve encountered success and feel like I can tackle anything.
With fondness,
Victoria
BEFORE: Victoria’s bargain chairs…did you catch the price? $25 for all 7?? Now THAT is amazing, a steal of a deal. Victoria, for a new yardsaler, you hit this one out of the park.
And AFTER. Gorgeous!
Don’t they look great? Victoria, you did an outstanding job and you should pat yourself on the back. Now, next time you’ll be on the hunt for some furniture to rehab and will know that you can tackle anything. I just had to share this inspiring email with all of you and this is just to say, emails like this are why I keep on doing this blog!
So, keep doing those projects out there and feel free to share your successes with me too.
If you’d like to see the old historic homes in my hometown of Marietta, GA, click over to Susan’s blog for a beautiful post on it all. Ahhh, I just love the Marietta square and how it’s been preserved, along with these older and stately homes. Susan did a great job taking pics and showing it off, so please take a look. This is where I was raised.
Barb says
Great post!
And you certainly are an inspiration to us all.
blessings and thanks for sharing.
Barbara jean
grannyann says
the chairs turned out beautiful, you sure got a bargain, I love the style.
KayEllen says
What we do with out good old spray paint?!!!
Nice project:)
Smiles,
kayellen
Amanda@Imperfectly Beautiful says
Those chairs turned out so beautiful… Way to go Victoria! And I am still reeeling over the price. $25 is an absolute STEAL!
~Amanda
Robin's Nesting Place says
You inspire me too! I love your blog!
KMfamily ;-) says
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!
all the way around!
Kelli says
You have motivated all of us to get out of our comfort zone and just… DO IT!! I am not afraid to try anything. Almost any mistake can be corrected. If not, it can become part of the character of whatever we're trying to redo.
Sue says
Great Post! Sarah Richardson is my all time fav designer! She did a Lottery Home here in BC a few years ago and I got to walk through it…OMG…my dream house!!! It was amazing!
Great job on the chairs!!
TFS
An Imperfect Perfection says
Amazing! Can't wait to see how mine turns out!!
Anonymous says
Great job Victoria…
And Rhoda the wallpaper is on backorder, too funny, you trend setter you !!! LOL
Kathy 🙂
BeautifulWreck says
They look incredible!!!
Anonymous says
Hi Rhoda,
Well, its plain to see I'm not the only gal from Ontario, Canada who loves to visit your blog.
Thrifting was never something I even considered doing until I saw all the great things you've done with yard sales finds and such. I promise to never look at a discarded piece of furniture in the same light again. Now I look for the potential just like Victoria did with her great finds. Sarah Richardson would be proud of you Victoria.
Thanks again for sharing Rhoda! Sheila
June says
I LOVE Victoria's chairs! Could she share the paint color with us? I am on the look out for the beadboard paper too…look what you started!!! LOL
June
blushing rose says
Bravo to you both. TTFN Marydon
Sabrina says
Way to go Rhoda for inspiring us all. And a special pat on the back to Victoria in tackling a big project. Would love to see the room when you are done.
Victoria@WhimsybyVictoria says
Rhoda,
You definitely are inspiring! I relate to your style and ideas in so many ways! Thank you for sharing such creativity with us all! I saw on the wall paper bead board, and I am asking myself, "How did I miss this post?"!!! I follow you, so I am not sure. Anyways, read that too and loved this idea, will be trying this out! I have used some of the textured wall paper on other projects, like a little vanity in my bathroom. It has an old tile effect. Can't wait to try the beadboard!
Have a wonderful day!
Hugs,
~Victoria~
Wagonwife Designs says
Way to go ladies! Creativity that is shared is a blessing to you both.
Debra
Heather says
Don't you love the blog world – it amazes me as well. It must feel great to know that you are inspiring others – I know personally that now whenever I go to a yard sale I look at the items with the thought – "What could this become and where could it go"
Thanks once again.
Rose - The Center of My Self says
Victoria did a great job, both in her yardsaling and in her painting! I don't yardsale (goodness knows I have enough stuff!), but I always enjoy seeing what others find and how they transform them so wonderfully.
Shabby chic furniture says
wow, she's done a great job. I'm impressed!