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I found this nice bulletin board at Goodwill a few months ago. It had been doing a great job hanging in my closest displaying all my bobbles.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhFSUkhZ0AqG8Pxeg0hBfmkHfbQzSxkuE5OGzSpzwsrLsCx2HXJVaNOzsXzRl-3UIn6cu8qO-LqA4FQi9LxjxvDsrIaHHKzX6z5QgPSsaCR41Ue-DJleX3HKoxcTreqj32N0rqWN9L7pio/s400/wc-A.gif)
It's been a great way to see all the necklace's and some bracelet's that I have. However, i noticed in these pictures {still using the old camera} that I need to do a bit of touching up on the inside of the frames. But not bad for the original $1.00 that I spent on the bulletin board.
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But it was just a bit bland and boring.
Nothing a little bit of spray paint and sharpie can't fix!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj13VL8uiGU4EWps41ceyq3scZOx5JjU0MXpfc5sxfCB0we-dudEu7b0z2caoUU6902j_HmL71wdeL0pqeWtj3ogIAKDfKFqS0_uvTZddcQ0jMXpu3FENKiX_4jo60C6aDduP8w9S01DOY/s400/home+862.jpg)
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I first sprayed the frame and pushpins black and let them dry for about half an hour. Then I came back and brushed on a brown paint I had in the garage. But it still needed something. That's when the burlap table runner that I had made came to mind.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhneXKF76VlVbz2IAVJ4dsmkHIykOEpDMJKawnZqUUxYJqqxLn7dz0jLqQ3RpazSVZQqzUrm09JA_5xe8FilBJ0DpUkPfJzo8IxXNMavwfUxySiWODRGMqLnnBYtu1vQ18pc5S6O-07b3U/s400/home+863.jpg)
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One end had been damaged {by an overactive crafting child} so I cut out the middle and tacked it on. I did this while the paint was still a bit tacky to the touch. This helped adhere the burlap to the cork board.
Used my handy dandy sharpie to add the No.5 and hung it back in my closet.
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Love this idea! Definitely going to have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm a new reader of yours and I love your blog!!
You did a great job...I love how it turned out!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday!
~Michelle :)
(Treasure the Moment)