Country Sampler’s
Farmhouse Style is a new magazine that’s instantly become one of
my faves! I think you’ll love every
issue too because they’re filled with hundreds of gorgeous photos and so many great ideas.
You may have noticed I’ve been a contributor to Country Sampler’s Holiday Decorating issues, and I also have a cute holiday tablescape and my gold magnolia wreath being featured in the Christmas Decorating issue, coming out
soon!
Farmhouse Style magazine is filled with creative decorating tips to create the
farmhouse-style home of your dreams! Not only that, but each issue features
tours into beautiful farm-style homes and special articles for hosting backyard
picnics, weddings and more!
Farmhouse Style recently shared this really fun project with me,
and I wanted to share it with all of you.
This is such a cute way to enhance your next tablescape with the
charming textures of faux vintage-tin ceiling tiles that are turned into place mats. Such
a cute idea!
(You can check out the whole article in Farmhouse Style’s Autumn
2018 issue)
Here’s what you’ll need for this easy project:
·
2'x4'
vinyl ceiling panels*
·
Off-white
chalky-finish paint
·
Brown
or rust chalky-finish paint
·
Paintbrush
·
Sandpaper
·
Matte
waterproof spray sealer
Cut a 2'x4' vinyl
galvanized-finish ceiling-tile panel into several approximately
12"x18" place mats. (This panel design yielded four place mats
vertically along the short side.)
Dry brush over each
place mat with off-white chalky-finish paint, leaving small areas of the metal
tones underneath exposed. Let dry.
Lightly dab the
corners and outer edges of the place mat with brown or rust chalky-finish
paint. Then, lightly brush over the entire place mat, using minimal paint. Let
dry.
Lightly sand random
areas to expose the metal tones underneath. Finish with a matte waterproof
spray sealer.
*Alternatively, small decorative backsplash panels that
replicate vintage tin ceiling tiles would also work.
There are so many fun ways to mix textures for country-style success. In Farmhouse Style, you’ll
see designs using weathered barnwood and shiplap siding, galvanized metal and wooden
troughs, cozy throws and braided rugs, all in one great magazine.
I love their features on how to make the most of flea-market finds. They offer great tips for repurposing items like old tin trays and beautiful dishes, wooden crates, reclaimed barnwood and more for uniquely vintage accents.
One of my favorite things in this magazine are the good-to-the-last-bite recipes
featuring farm-to-table freshness and old-fashioned family dishes.
If you're interested in subscribing to this quarterly magazine, visit Farmhouse Style Magazine to start your own Farmhouse Style subscription
today, or check them out at your favorite supermarket or book store.
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ciao! fabiana
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Cover photo by little ol' me!
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