I went to our 99 cent store and stumbled upon this....
Though I wasn't a fan of the colorful "art" I loved that it showed detailed raised events of Jesus' life. I thought a little white spray paint and....
tea stain would turn this into the elegant Jesus Story, I would love to put on my mantel.
Yep, I love it...For the Son of man came to seek and save that which was lost. Luke 19:10

Oh Jenny...
ReplyDeleteSweetie I am clapping for an outstanding job. So well done. I love it, and who would have thought. The raised pictures are just beautiful, and I am like you, not a fan of the colored pics, but so love it in white and then tea stained. Great job sweetie, great job.
Thanks for sharing today. Have a beautiful day. Country hugs, Sherry
Jenny I am like Sherry who would of thought..lol
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of bloggers like you that take something like this and turn it into something we all love. Great job
Maggie
Jenny I am like Sherry who would of thought..lol
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of bloggers like you that take something like this and turn it into something we all love. Great job
Maggie
What a fantastic job you did, Jenny. They should be sold like this! BTW, what is tea stain?
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Janie
THAT is incredible!!! You certainly have the eye it takes to turn a 99cent piece into a piece of art!
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Hi Jen,
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out. Goes to show you what wonders a little white paint can do. Awesome job. Wishing you a wonderful new year.
Blessings,
♥Ana
That is very cool and who would ever think it was from the dollar store. A great reminder of what Jesus did for us!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I never would have thought to do this. Thanks for all your inspiring projects.
ReplyDeleteJackie
Oh, great work! The AFTER definitely looks more elegant than how you found it! =-)
ReplyDeleteThe after is DEFINITELY better than the before!! Amazing transformation!!
ReplyDeleteElise
I love it. So very creative and it looks so beautiful now. What a big difference. Who doesn't love white and tea stain.
ReplyDeleteRuth
What a great resource!
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