Look what my husband made for me this weekend!
You might remember these rustic barn tin stars he made last Christmas.
He had saved the "scraps" and was waiting for some time to play with them. We decided that arrows would be fun.
So he headed out to the garage and this is what he came back with...
I was pleasantly surprised to see an assortment of designs. Each one is unique.
(The smallest one is 24 inches long)
My husband tries to pretend that he isn't creative...but the secret is out :)
I love them and can't wait to take them in to our booth at Antiques Downtown!!
Funky Junk Interiors...Junk Party
Vintage Inspiration Party
Funky Junk Interiors...Junk Party
Vintage Inspiration Party
Chat soon,
Love them! A job well done!
ReplyDeleteSmiles, alice
He did a great job...love the look!
ReplyDeleteThey are just wonderful, Laurel! It was so sweet of your hubby to make them for you.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Julia
great job, greay Husband ;)
ReplyDeleteps. kisses from Poland :*
Love the arrows, Laurel!
ReplyDeleteWhat did he use to cut the tin? Tin snips or something more industrial? Very cute :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary Jo, he used a plasma cutter :)
DeleteFun, those will be so fun to decorate your home.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! How does he cut them? I have a few old pieces of the metal, but I haven't tried to cut them yet
ReplyDeleteI love them! How clever.
ReplyDeleteI love them. Your husband is hired!
ReplyDeleteSo great Laurel. Love these. Happy Week End.
ReplyDeleteKris
Oh how awesome! I waaaaaant!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute, no wonder you love them.. I have some old tin, but haven't attempted to cut. If you would, please let us know how he cut these out..
ReplyDeleteThanks Dorothy! My husband used a plasma cutter to cut the tin for the arrows and the stars :)
DeleteI want either your husband or a plasma cutter :>)))
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