When I received this issue of Country Living last spring, I knew I would be
using the gorgeous cover photo as inspiration
somehow the following year.
Everything about that image appealed to me—
the earthiness of the dyed eggs, the soft white elements,
the serenely sophisticated style.
So when I discovered Debbiedoos's Magazine Copycat Challenge
a few months ago, I decided to pull this magazine
back out and plan my strategy.
As I began collecting the various pieces needed to
re-create the Country Living vignette, I found I was lacking
two things—the proper dish to hold the eggs and
a bird figurine that I didn't mind painting.
A visit to one of my favorite flea markets proved to be quite productive.
I found this pretty ceramic piece and the cute little vintage,
plastic birds for a mere buck each.
The colors were not what I wanted, but the styles were
"eggs"actly what I had in mind. ; )
With a tiny repair, to replace the missing beak of one of the birds, and a good coat
of my favorite white spray paint—KRYLON's Fusion in
Dover White—both flea-market finds were ready to be put into service.
Next, I selected four silver-plated forks from my stash of mismatched goods
and four white English ironstone dessert plates.
I thought these vintage Boopie glasses—pieces inherited from
my grandmother—would make a nice addition.
The pretty cross-stitched linens were another fabulous deal.
I found them at an estate sale a few years ago...
for a grand total of twenty-five cents!
None of the walls in the cottage are blue, so I had to come up with something else
that I felt would be the perfect backdrop for my spring vignette.
And you know where I go when I need that "perfect something"!
Yep, you guessed it...the barn.
That's where this fantastic, old, chippy-paint door has been
stored—amid all the other wonderful architectural pieces
awaiting their day in the sun.
Once I had gathered the flowers and leaves from around the farm
and concocted the homemade dyes, it was time to get down to creating
the part of this vignette that makes it so impressive.
Of course, the beautiful, dyed eggs are really the showstopper here!
Since my tulips have not bloomed yet, I had to make a quick stop
at the local supermarket—meaning forty minutes away for me—
to find these lovely, white beauties.
I'm actually quite pleased with the end result of this copycat challenge.
And I learned a lot about making my own natural dyes...
as well as, the best ways to use the materials from nature
to embellish the eggs being dyed.
I also discovered a number of things NOT to do!
My eggs are certainly not perfect.
But for my very first attempt, I think they're terrific.
I wonder how many eggs the folks at Country Living
had to prepare to come up with the flawless masterpieces
that graced that magazine cover? ; )
If you would like to know how to create pretty spring eggs like these,
be sure to stop back by in a few days. I would love to share some special tips that will make
your experience a little less "trial and error" than mine was. ; )
Linking to:
Debbiedoo's Copycat Party
Kaysi's Motivate Me Monday
Roeshel's DIY Project Parade
Susan's Metamorphosis Monday
Mary's Masterpiece Monday
Roeshel's DIY Project Parade
Susan's Metamorphosis Monday
Mary's Masterpiece Monday
Linda's Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Maryann's Power of Paint Party
Kristin's Tuesday's Treasures
Tammy's Anything Goes
Kathleen's White Wednesday
Mary's Share The Love Wednesday
The Style Sisters' Centerpiece Wednesdays
Kim's Wow Us Wednesdays
Patti and Paula's What's It Wednesday
Jill's Voila Party
Becky's Under $100 Party
Shannon and Dean's Diy Link Party
Leigh's Thrifty Thursday
Gina's Transformation Thursday
Susan's Tablescape Thursday
Cindy's Show and Tell Friday
Debra's Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Tablescaper's Seasonal Sundays
This turned out beautifully, Liz! You even got the colors of the eggs down! I love it all and the eggs are definitely the centerpiece of this vignette.
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW...knock knock, I think I hear Country living knocking. I LOVE your copy cat, it is gorgeous. So glad you joined in. Sorry it was later...please go visit some of the other gals so they get over here too to see what an amazing job you did. Thank you so much for joining me.
ReplyDeletewow they look just like the magazine...what a beautiful job on those colors and design...
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing.Love those eggs.And that store is the perfect back drop.I would love that one in my home.
ReplyDeleteLove those little birds!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful ! Awesome job ! Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteGreat issue !!! I have that one too!!! The eggs are amazing you did a fantastic job!!!Wish I had the patience for a project like that!!!I invite to visit my blog as well...Blessings Lori
ReplyDeleteThat is drop dead gorgeous, I think its perfection.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteCas x
WOW! Beautiful job! I loved that magazine cover. It was fun to see you replicate it so perfectly.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Beautiful! I get that magazine too and I agree the cover was so well done. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
ReplyDeleteLiz the whole thing is a winner. You did a wonderful job!!
ReplyDeleteThats Amazing! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't see any flaws in your eggs, I think 'ya nailed theirs great! But don't nail them something inside might come out. Or did you blow them out?
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
this is fabulous! great job! Thanks for linking up to centerpiece Wednesday and sharing this idea.
ReplyDeleteKarin
Very pretty~
ReplyDeleteYou did such a beautiful job with your version of the vignette...I like it better. Love that chippy door and your eggs are so pretty. Great job Liz!!
ReplyDeleteThose eggs are STUNNING! I'll be watching for your how-to post, but doubt I'll have the patience. I think I'll be using my footed bowl with the beaded eggs a friend makes and has given me for Christmas every year for the past 8 years.
ReplyDeleteYour bird statuette is also fabulous - much nicer than the magazine's, I must say!
You're now on my frequent blog list (I don't have one of my own but read dozens every day).
Bravo to you!!!
Awesome Job!They are beautiful and how great to find almost matching birds.I myself loved those eggs~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteGreat Job !!!! even your Ironstone plates and Napkins look like a perfect duplication.
ReplyDeleteOh!!!! Your eggs are so beautiful in such pretty hues. I have to say you did a great job stagingthis vignette and your photos are wonderful. I really enjoyed browsing:-)
ReplyDeletePS: I think this turned out better than the magazine!
xoxo
Kathleen
Beautiful vignette!
ReplyDelete... awesome copycat :)
Greetings from Australia♥
You nailed it !!! I had to keep looking back at the magazine as your eggs were such a great match ... even better. Great job.
ReplyDeleteAudrey Z @ Timeless Treasures.
What a grand copy cat! Lovely. Thanx for sharing. Tiffany
ReplyDeleteYou're hired!!! That is just fabulous...I love everything about it and the eggs are beautiful. Country Living needs to hire you!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vignette....the eggs are just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous copycat!!!
~Des
PS. I am now following you on Google....hope you will
follow me back :o)
Are you kidding? Your eggs are definitely divine!!!! Love the way you repainted flea market pieces! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour eggs are breathtaking...Blessings, Becky
ReplyDeleteWow, so impressive! You really did a great job and the eggs are terrific!
ReplyDeleteKaree
You win !!
ReplyDelete:))
I'll be back later for TTT..:)
ReplyDeleteWow, that was spot on perfect! Your eggs are gorgeous! I can't wait to see how your did the eggs!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Your copycat is absolutely gorgeous, and your eggs are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh they turned out so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteYour patience and perseverance paid off because you did a fabulous job on this re-creation!
ReplyDeleteThose are the most beautiful decorated eggs I have EVER seen! Wow, Liz! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, your eggs are beeeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, you did amazing! I think that I like your "imperfect" eggs even better. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Grace
Wow, you did amazing! I think that I like your "imperfect" eggs even better. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Grace
Those eggs are amazingly beautiful--thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA perfect copycat, ... no, even better!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did great! Thanks for linking.
Hugs,
Patti
its always so soothing looking at beautful pictures~
ReplyDeleteOh My! This is amazing -- you did a fabulous copy.
ReplyDeleteWow, I don't think I've ever seen a copy as good as this! Amazing!!! Can't wait to hear about dying the eggs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think yours might be a little prettier than the Country Living version. :D
ReplyDeleteSami
My goodness this is just stunning ! I am in awe : )
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