When my children were little, I loved creating one of a kind things for them. I painted murals on their walls, made cute little projects and painted furniture.......(yes, even back then! remember the redo here?)
Those days are gone....
They are grown so I don't get to do too many "kid" things.
unless they are gifts or orders......like painting names of newborn babies
or client designs
That is when it all comes back to me. This one really hit home. A pink hand painted Adirondack chair! It is based on the Golden Book "Pokey Little Puppy"
The child's Adirondack chair was a special gift from this little girl's grandparents.
She loves the book so they wanted Pokey Little Puppy on the front with her name.
It was whimsical and sweet. The slots made it difficult to paint because of the spaces but I think it came out cute!
Little details were added to the sides and arms.
Now this little girl has a keepsake and special memory forever!
I love to personalize furniture. When I painted murals I would paint the child's name in the painting or leave something behind for them to find.
It is fun to create and add character to any piece.
sometimes even humor........
Savvy Southern Style
Miss Mustard Seed
9 comments:
HOW sweet is that?!?! I love the poky little puppy! that was a favorite book of mine as a child.
That is the cutest thing Deneen - beautiful job!!!
XOX
Pokey Little Puppy! Oh, that takes me back to happy days. What a sweet gift. She will love it so much! Great job, Deneen.
So cute!!!
What a wonderful keepsake!
Great Job!
Prim Blessings
Robin
Deneen..I love this! You did an awesome job and that cute little backside is the sweetest! So clever!
Absolutely adorable Deneen!!!Fantastic job!
That is just adorable! My youngest daughter's FAVORITE Golden Book was The Poky Little Puppy! brings back sweet memories!
Your chair is just adorable and brings back so many happy memories of my own children. They loved this book so much that we named our dachshund puppy Pokey and had her for seventeen years. I'm pinning your darling idea to my future grandchildren Pinterest board. Thanks for the inspiration and memories!
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