Do you remember this?
It was a gift from our dear friends.
Steve wanted a better way to display it . .
so he bought some horseshoes
at the feed store and welded them together
To make this hanger:)
Then I decoupaged these two pictures
to plywood . . .
cut them out on the band saw
and added them to his
garage bay kitchen wall.
Keep Smiling!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
Keep Smiling!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
Very cute! You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we are just trying to make that little area a fun place to barbecue :)
DeleteEasy peasy!
ReplyDeleteLove the coffee pot! and that route 66 art work!
good job I bet this is going to be a great place to cook out!
Hi Patricia, and thank you. We enjoy hanging out and cooking outside, especially my Steve. He does a great job grilling and smoking and now he is starting to cook with dutch ovens :)
DeleteLooks great Connie!!
ReplyDelete~Cindy
Thank you :)
DeleteIt's been along time since I saw a coffee pot like that one and it was old and beated up. Love yours alot better and love the horse shoe hanger. Clever idea.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty, Steve had so much fun making that hanger that he went back and bought a few more horseshoes . . . I can't wait to see what he makes out of them :)
DeleteI love it!!! All because of a coffee pot... That crafty mind is working, lol...
ReplyDeleteI know, he bought those horseshoes and made that hanger; now he thinking up more things to do with them :)
DeleteIt all turned out so great! Love the signs that you decoupaged and cut out...such a wonderful idea!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
We just thought that if we were going to turn that bay into a place to hangout and barbecue, we should cowboy it up a bit :)
DeleteHow creative that is with the horseshoes. That looks great. Your pictures are awesome too
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, the horseshoes were all Steve's idea . . . he really had fun making that hanger. He was so happy with the coffee pot that just setting it on a counter wasn't going to cut the mustard :)
DeleteUnique additions. Hubby misses welding most of all.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail, my Steve has missed welding, too . . . it has just been since we moved here that he has had the space to do it again :)
DeleteLove all the projects! Nice way to spiff up an outdoor cooking area! Now, what kind of yumminess have y'all been cooking up? I've been eating very heathy but I can read about the yummy things everyone else is eating...lol!
ReplyDeleteHi Vicky, we have been on a low carb diet so having a man that loves to barbecue is a blessing, and it keeps the mess out of the house.
DeleteThat's a big win-win for me :)
Yee-Haw Sweet!! LOVE the rustic cowboy look~~~I'm puttin' on a little touch of it in my cottage too! I found the sweetest, vintage quilt in a Cowboy print a few weeks ago.....love the color and scenes on it. Probably from the early-mid 60's....I was going to give it to my son but I may have to keep it for a while..hehe! Blessings, Roxie
ReplyDeleteHi Roxie, I love the vintage cowboy look and have seen a few quilts that were just adorable. I'll have to come visit . . . I do hope you post photos of it :)
DeleteHi Connie, what a neat coffee pot and hanger! You and your husband both are crafty! We're home from our camping trip and I put up a bunch of photos. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa, I'm going to have to come visit and check out your camping trip photos. I always enjoy tagging along on your trips . . . you're like the best travel guide ever :) I'm going to have to tell my Steve to check this post out, he doesn't know that I posted it and will appreciate the sweet comments:)
DeleteBoth of you are so talented and creative! Love the red coffee pot. I remember my Dad making coffee in a similar percolator.
ReplyDeleteHi Lorrie, it is a great pot isn't it. i've always seen them in blue, but this red one is so pretty . . . we love it :)
DeleteHi Connie, Love the hanging red coffee pot! Where do you two come up with all the ideas from!! And the energy and time to do them with your "farm"! Keep on creating! Love looking at your blog. Nancy
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy, you are so sweet :)
DeleteHow great!!! Makes me want a good strong cup right now! :)
ReplyDeleteJane x
Hi Jane . . . me too . . . I just poured me a cup about two minutes ago :)
DeleteWhat a creative husband you have! That is just so adorable, love the hanger , love the pot!
ReplyDeleteI would love a tour of your place in person, followed by a cheery cup of coffee with you Connie...
At least we can blog!
Are you eating roasted pumpkin a lot? You grew some good ones!
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I'm thinking about using my pumpkin to decorate for Autumn . . . doing something around the front porch :)
DeleteImpressive, ingenious way of displaying a beautiful coffee pot and I loved the decoupage quite inspirational.
ReplyDeleteThank you . . . I'll be passing all of these sweet comments on to my husband, he will be thrilled that you like it :) me too :)
DeleteI thought your were supposed to throw the horseshoes IN the pot for cowboy coffee ! LOL! It really is a cute pot and a darling way to display it. You and your hubby make a great creative team.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, thank you :)
DeleteYou two are just so crafty, with great ideas!!
ReplyDeleteYou are both so crafty! I love it!
ReplyDeleteCowboy coffee holds a special place in my heart!
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Fabulous, you have such great ideas xxx
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