Came home from Pittsburgh to find three packages-- two of supplies and one filled with all of my light switchplates from Somerset Home. I honestly forgot that I made some of them like this beachy one below:
I will be putting most of these in my shop. This one (below) was featured in the magazine. I used a Ventian plaster technique on it, painted and glazed it. After I attached the old skeleton key, I rubbed some distress ink on it to "match" the rust on the key.
11 comments:
They are all so pretty! I think my favorite is the one with the skeleton key....although I'm loving the last one too...they are all wonderful!
Jane
How exciting to do the switch plates for a beach house. I hope see'll send you pictures once they're installed!
These are all so cute! I love everything beachy! ♥
sitting here in Baltimore Inner Harbor Barnes & Nobels, opened up Somerset magazine saw you, and Annapolis girl (I live in Bowie)clicked to this blog and see we are both from Pittsburgh...Hope we can meet soon!
These are great! I love all of them! You have turned a switch plate into a work of art! Amazing!
I love them! All unique and stylish. Your client will love them!
I would love to know how you do this. Light switches are so over looked.
Looking good!
I love the last one!
I L O V E this switch plates! Really! I have painted my bathroom and hated the plates, I just coated them with some white paint and I hated them, thank you for the fantastic idea!!!
Have a lovely day!
XXX Ido
Just saw these in the magazine today! Very cute!
Rene
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