Do You Recognize this?
This was my big $4 find at a thrift store back in December.
This is what it looked like when I bought it.
I knew it could be something fabulous.
A Big, Huge, Crazy, Nicknack.
It's almost three feet tall.
The electrical did work in this lamp and I put off making this transformation because
I hesitated to take out the wiring just in case I did want to use it as a lamp.
But finally, I decided to just go for it.
The moment I saw it, I knew it would make a great, huge, chippy, white finial.
I covered the hole left in the top that was left after removing the socket and wire with a small
wood finial that I bought at Michael's.
I did not glue it in place because as one reader suggested back when I first posted it -
it might make a really cool Christmas tree stand.
I agree, I have a skinny pink aluminum tree that might fit in the hole.
Although I have not tried it yet.
Or I might put some great big huge tissue paper flowers coming out of it on really long stems.
Anyway...I wanted to keep my options open.
This lamp was made of plaster and had a few chips in it but after being painted I can't even find
them any more.
Sorry, Steve (An Urban Cottage)...I know you voted for painting it a great color, adding a barrel shade and keeping it as a lamp.
I know this would have been fabulous....but I carried it around my house and just could not imagine it
fitting in with my decor...so I went with chippy white.
in other news....
Today is my Blogiversary!
To celebrate I had a CSN Stores Giveaway.
and the winner is #27
I'll be emailing you your code so you can go shopping at CSN!!!!
It's been a great year of blogging, due entirely to all the unbelievably talented, nice and thoughtful
people I've met through this.
and finally....
We are awaiting a blizzard here in Oklahoma City that is due to hit tonight about 10 pm.
We are suppose to get ice first...which is the worst part.
Last time we had an ice storm...I lost trees.
I don't want to lose any more trees.
This is the first big snow of the year for us. We've only had some minor dustings up till now.
It was 75 degrees here on Saturday.
A friend and I were out running around and decided we were dressed way to warmly and now
it's going to be like 10 degrees.
Do you have snow on it's way to you?
I guess its hitting lots of places.
I feel terrible for all of you that have already been hit this year several times.
I hit the grocery store yesterday and am ready to buckle down.
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The finial is divine. I mean it, it is amazing. I can't wait to see what vignette you create around it!
ReplyDeleteLoooove it! I would have never thought of doing that!! Good luck on the ice, we are getting hit here in Indiana. Stay safe and warm! ♥
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your blog anniversary! Glad my friend Robin won your give away!
ReplyDeleteNow that finial! WOW...fantasitc idea and it turned out wonderful!
Love it...So much prettier now..
ReplyDeleteStay warm and safe..
Blessings Kelsie
Nita, how cool that you found a finial to fit in the hole to make that complete. It looks like it was always like that. You did a great job painting it. Happy blogaversary. I didn't know you started the day after me.
ReplyDeleteHaPpY BloGiVeRsArY!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't begin to express how happy I am that I found you and your blog!
Your blog is always so lovely and funny too. I LOVE seeing what you come up with next. I adore your puppies and I have found several great blogs through your blog.
I am looking forward to this next year and reading your posts.
Please stay warm and safe during this bad weather. We are supposed to get hit with the worst snowstorm since the recordbreaking one of 1979!
Thanks for being a great friend!
XOXO - Cindi
Oops! and Congrats! Robin :)
Fabulous! What a great vision...love it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a find...you are so fab. You did such a great job on painting it...so impressed. Happy blogiversary too...Dawn Suitcase Vignettes..XX
ReplyDeleteNITA!!!! I think today is my blogiversary too!
ReplyDeleteYour finial looks awesome! It looks like it's always been like that. It sounds like you have lots a great possibilities for it and it's nice you left your options open.
Good luck with the storm. Stay safe.
Steve
Nita, Thank you! I am so excited to win your blogiversary giveaway! Can't wait to go shopping at CSN! Love following your blog :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Nita - I just found your blog not too long ago and I'm so glad I did. I enjoy reading all your posts and see all the beautiful pictures of your home. Thanks for sharing. The finial is beautiful --great find and even better transformation. Jana
ReplyDeleteHoly finial Batgirl!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary♥
One fantastic word...WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, Nita! Love the finial painted white. That was a fun find! Congratulations to Robin. I'll say a prayer for you that you don't lose any more trees. Take care!
ReplyDeleteWow, so much to comment on with this post! First - Happy anniversary! I think I have followed you most of this year, and have loved every minute of it - you are a really special friend, and I'm so glad we met in the blog world! Second - love, love, LOVE the finial, and holy wowzers, I NEVER would have seen that - you rocked it!!! And third - I am in Dallas, and have spent the day being jealous of OKC, the news just keeps saying "we will get some ice/snow here in DFW, but it will MAINLY start in OKC", lmao. Dangit, sounds like we will miss out again!! ;) Enjoy being buckled down! -Jealous to your South, Dawn. (teehee!)
ReplyDeleteThat has to be my favorite before and after EVER! Love it and I'm completely jealous, lol. Happy Anniversary and stay cozy!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this finial! You did a great job refinishing it!
ReplyDeleteI do remember this piece and knew it was going to look great. Love big, huge knick knacks. Just did a post this a.m. on cleverness. This certainly fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastci - great job and what a bargain! Happy Blogiversary as well, mine is tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteNita,
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!!! You have one of the most enjoyable blogs. That finial is amazing, it looks like it would have cost $400 at Anthropolgie or the Pottery Barn. You should do a "how to" post on it. I love how you can see an items potential.....If I bought stuff like that at thrift stores, I would probably end up on a episode of Hoarders screaming at the cleaning crews that "I have plans for that lamp." Stay safe in the ice storm. Cool and sunny here in Vegas, with a slight breeze expected here mid week.
Your Pal,
Adam
That is GORGEOUS!!!! Wow!!!! What a fantastic idea. You made it into something beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogging Anniversary!
~ Violet
Your blog is one of my very favorites always informative and entertaining. You can apply your creative eye to every little thing.
ReplyDeleteMay God hold you in the palm of his hand during the bad weather and always.
That is amazing Nita! I think it cannot be a knick knack cuz it is too big!! It has to be a statement piece! Looks great, I never would have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteHi nita. The finial looks great. Amazingly clever! Sorry you are getting a blizzard. We've already had five feet here in Mass. In the middle of another foot! Enough all ready! I'm sorry you lost your job. I havent been here in a little while. I hope everything goes ok for you. I think you are a kick and i want good things for you! :)
ReplyDeleteI just did a post on my pottery barn finial knock off's a few weeks ago. Mine were not near the size. This is truly amazing and something that will last forever! I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteLacy
I paint lamps all the time to make them fit my new decor, but I've never turned one into a finial. Really love the chippy white! Your piece looks very in style, especially considering what it started out as!
ReplyDeleteGreat finial. I like it much better than as a lamp. Good eye to come up with this one. Congrats on the blogging anniversary. I am new just started in Oct. I am your newest follower. Please come over to visit me. I saw on another blog that you like vintage bathrooms. I just posted a bathroom redo of my daughter's. I think you may like. Come on over and follow me as well. Hugs, Ginger
ReplyDeleteThat has got to be the best thrift store buy on record. I love the "before" and the "after"!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is just heavenly! I love it!
ReplyDeleteSquishy Hugs,
Olivia
Loving that big ol' nicknack!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary!
WOW WOW WOW, what an eye for re purposing. I'm totally impressed that you looked at that big old lamp and saw a beautiful centerpiece for a room. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness! That was one of the most clever things I've ever seen... how did you see that finial in that old lamp??? Very clever!
ReplyDeleteSusan
You were right! It turned out fabulous! How fun!
ReplyDelete*SIGH* one more thing to be on the look out for at the thrift store. ;-D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
I have to agree with craftewoman! I never would have thought of that! OHhhhh just when I thought I had enough projects to do! It is fabulous! Theresa xoxo
ReplyDeletethis turned out beautiful. great idea to change it from the lamp
ReplyDeleteNita, this is wonderful, your really a girl with vision, and smarts!! LOVE the chippy white. So glad you came to the party!
ReplyDeletebig hugs,
Debra
What fun! $4... unbelievable. great paint job, great vision...
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely! You have a great blog. I am hosting a giveaway on my blog...hope to see you there:-) hugs Anu
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome and creative idea! I never would have thought of turning a lamp into a giant finial! The color is perfect, too. We had our snowstorm the other day, just finally got dug out! Keep warm!
ReplyDeleteLove the huge finial!! I have a silver piece like the one pictured with the lamp and would love to know what you did with it!
ReplyDeletebee blessed
mary
WOW! You have wonderful vision! It's gorgeous now! WTG! ...btw, I'm adding you to my sidebar so I don't miss anything fabulous like this finial ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat lamp base made a fabulous decorative piece, Nita! I like it with the distressed white finish. The idea to use it for a tree stand sounds like an interesting option, as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary!!! I just celebrated my first year on January 11th.
Thanks for linking to the party each week!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
It doesn't even look remotely the same! It's gorgeous! I just talked to one of my daughters in Tulsa. They can't get out their front door. There's a foot and a half of snow!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
NO WAY!! You are a total GENIOUS!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewow!! I remember when you showed this after you bought it- what a fantastic transformation. I never would have guessed it was the same piece.
ReplyDeleteI'd love it if you would like to link this up to my new party- every Wednesday. (it's still available for this week's if you get it in by the end of the day.)
:) Have a great weekend.
Love your big, huge, chunky, artsy finial! makes a great architectural piece. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an inspired find Nita!! It looks fantastic all shabby and pretty and I just love how it turned out! It would look adorable as a tree stand too- soo sweet! Thanks for sharing this at Feathered Nest Friday! :) Stay warm and dry!
ReplyDeleteGrabbed your darling weenies button too!! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW you're good I have to admit I would have past on that lamp at first glance. Great job!
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carole
I just love this!!!
ReplyDeleteI posted about it on my blog!
http://goodjunque.blogspot.com/2011/02/featured-blog-post-mod-vintage-life.html
How smart! Love this!
ReplyDeleteYour lamp transformation truly shows how a simple tweak ot two can bring something back to life. It would look perfect in my family room. Now I am going to be searching for some big old ugly lamps.
ReplyDeleteMy best- Diane
Love this finial transformation-found you at a party-great job!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower from Better After. I saw this and fell in love! I can't even express how much I love and want this finial! I'm adding huge, ugly lamp to my shopping list this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this. I hope you don't mind that I made a comment about it in my blog. It is just gorgeous - and it made my imagination go crazy for a lamp I saw at Goodwill. I hope you visit my blog and take a look at how you inspired me.
ReplyDeleteI totally love this idea! I am on the lookout for an ugly lamp now!!!
ReplyDeleteSo great and for only $4! I have been looking for a lamp to convert but just having found the right one yet. I have happily become your latest friend and follower.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could find something like that! Great find!
ReplyDeleteHi Stacy, I ADORE this! I transformed a lamp similarly this way, BUT I love the shape of yours so much more. I'll definitely be looking for one of these!
ReplyDeleteThat finial is fabulous! I'll be on the lookout now! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteThat is phenomenal! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is fabulous! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great idea. It makes a perfect giant finial.
ReplyDeleteDropping by from How To's Day. Hope you'll come see DD2's picture wall we did for her.
Allison
Atticmag
So creative! Love it when something gets new life!
ReplyDeletePretty much in love with that! I can't stand it! I want one! Good work!
ReplyDeleteOh P.S. I found you through Vintage Revivals! ;)
Love it! Very clever. I just featured this post over at Scribbles and Swirls. Please take a look http://tamiscribblesandswirls.blogspot.com/2011/11/large-finial.html
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it and will follow as well. Thank you for the inspiration!
~Tami