I picked up this small dress form awhile back at a yard sale for only $1.50-- I know right? Who wouldn't buy it? The price on the bottom said at one time it sold for $14.99......
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Well....I stuck it way up on a shelf until I decided what to do with it. Here she is standing next to Mr. Hunky....
I really enjoyed gluing the fabric sheet music to his torso, hubba-hubba... *good times-good times*.jpg)
Hmmmmmmmm what to cover it with vintage sheet music? old yellowed book pages... nahhhhhhhh... buttons? Now your talkin'! I have a huge-HUGE button collection. Seriously~ Here is a previous post showing some of my
buttons... Anywho, I painted the stand & base along with the wooden top of the form with an almond color spray paint and then just hot glued a zillion buttons onto the form.
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I created a scalloped edge to the base of the dress form... you can barely see it in this photo-- but it is scalloped!
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It took me about 3 days of working on it off and on to get it finished. I just cranked up the t.v. and mindlessly glued on buttons until it was finished... Taaaaaaaaaa daaaaaaa instant (okokok, not so
instant)
caute! You can see more "Show & Tell" treasures over at Kelli's blog "
There is no place like Home" You can also view more transformations over at "
Shabby Chic Cottage" and over at "
A Soft Place to Land" Kimba is hosting a "do it yourself" linky party. The
Coloradolady is also hosting a Vintage Thingie Thursday.
Next Thursday I am hoping to transform old pages from a vintage book into a dozen roses~
Here is a photo of my young doves newest babies. These two babies brings this years total to 6. Two more and she is going to be called "Octo-mom"

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