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Monday, March 12, 2012

A PB Copycat Project

This project was down to the wire! I almost thought I wasn’t going to have it done in time! About a month ago I shared this terrarium I found at the local antique and flea mart.  For $8.00 I had to bring it home with me.

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When I did that original post, I shared some inspiration pictures for terrariums, and one of the pictures I came across was this one from Pottery Barn.  I love just about everything about this terrarium {except the price; the small one is $129.00} and I wanted to try and recreate this look for mine. I already had an idea for painting and adding some dark wax, but I needed to recreate the base.

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I was thinking an easy way to do that would be to find a tray with scallop edging and turn it upside down.  After a couple of weeks of looking, I finally found one at Joann’s!  It was a little long so I had to modify it a little bit to fit better, and asked my hubby to cut it down for me.  He did a great job and took great care with doing it right for me.

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I tried mixing up my own chalk paint using a quart of Heirloom White that I already had and some Plaster of Paris.  I wasn’t too sure of how much I was adding, but I will tell you it got thicker and seems to have worked fine.  Once dry, I rubbed my hand over it and it even felt like the chalk paint.  Here is the tray painted.

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I was getting ready to paint the terrarium when I realized it matched the painted tray perfectly! 

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Since I felt like I was running short on time, it was a bonus to be able to skip that step and move on!  I went right to the wax and applied clear and dark to both the tray and the terrarium. 

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Here is a picture showing how the dark wax looked on the side portion.  The right side has the dark wax, the left does not yet. 

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I attached the terrarium to the tray with wood glue and let it dry for about 24 hours.  I chose not to sand it to add to the distressed look.  Ultimately, after trying a few different looks for the inside, this simple one won me over.

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I don’t know if you can see it, but I added a piece of sheet moss to the bottom.  This is a faux maidenhair fern I found at Tuesday Morning at couple of years ago.

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Pretty close, I think! I love the way it turned out and it cost me less than $20.00, about $100.00 less than the PB one.  The handles that are part of the tray actually work out well for moving it around.

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Now I just need a console table that looks like a potting bench for my sunroom and it will have a permanent home. 

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Linking to

Copycat Party at Debbiedoos

Vintage Inspiration Friday at Common Ground

Kathy

48 comments:

  1. I have always loved these! Anything placed under glass some how seems more special. Great project.

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  2. Kathy,

    love your creativity and this copy cat.. I can see that being used in every season and being beautiful every time..

    xoxo
    Sonny

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  3. Great copycat project. I like yours even better than the original.

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  4. Well Kathy as you know one decorating projects leads to another! LOL! I'm sure you will come up with a potting table for this beautiful terrarium. I love it and what a clever way to make the base. Love it.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  5. WOW Kathy you are good!! Love it, but then again I love that whole corner!!

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  6. Kathy that looks amazing!! I love where you put it.I love the pictures above it.

    Kathy

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  7. Great job! It looks just like the PB one! Even better that yours cost $100 less!

    J

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  8. Eilis@my-heart-lives-hereMarch 12, 2012 at 9:28 AM

    What a great copycat! Now I want one...

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  9. Oh I love it. You did such a great job and I love the little fern too. Hugs, Marty

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  10. It looks beautiful Kathy! Nicer than the original, and hey can you beat the price tag? Love it. Thanks for joining in on the fun. Enjoy!

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  11. Very nice Kathy and I love the maidenhair Fern inside! I have to say I adore Pottery Barn, however the prices do not always fir my budget!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  12. Kathy- This is just fantastic~ WOW-What a good job of copying you did here! I absolutely love it. xo Diana

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  13. Great job on the copycat. I love that you found a tray and how you used it for the base. It looks wonderful.

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  14. That is so fabulous Kathy! What a clever idea to use that tray and I like it so much better than the PB one. Well done! :-)
    Vanessa

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  15. Oh, it is beautiful! Looks better that the original! You did an excellent job!

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  16. What a genius idea to use a tray for the base! It is perfect! I love this and it looks fabulous where you have it sitting!

    Great job!

    Lou Cinda

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  17. It turned out wonderful!! I love the way you created the base from a tray.

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  18. Kathy you and your husband did an awesome job! Pottery Barn has nothing on the two of you. I love where you have it now and by the way, I love that dresser!!! Hope you are having a wonderful day, Gail

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  19. Kathy, the scalloped base looks like it was always there. Lovely PB copy. hugs,olive

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  20. How lucky was that to find the perfect tray for a base. I like yours better than the PB one- the gable openings on yours are much prettier.

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  21. This is adorable, what a great buy for $8 and a lovely makeover. Btw the whole vignette is gorgeous - I went and checked out the dresser post too !

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  22. Wow so creative! Great copy challenge!

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  23. Kathy, you are one talented girl! I would have never thought of using a tray! I have terrarium envy! I just love yours- another amazing transformation!

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  24. Wow! I'm very impressed. Yours looks just as good as the one at Pottery Barn! I love how that turned out. I like plants under glass.

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  25. Bravo...great job Kathy...just like the expensive PB..Love it on the table too!!

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  26. That is EVERY bit as cute as the PB version. If you told me it was PB, I would think it was. You should be proud. It's fantabulous =)

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  27. You're so clever! The tray is brilliant! Your terrarium really looks pretty.

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  28. You did a fantastic job--I love this--I want to make one too. Thanks for being an inspiration. I'm going to pin it--hope thats ok.

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  29. This copy cat project is just at gorgeous as the real thing! well done!! :) chris

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  30. What a fun copy, Kathy. I would never have thought to even look for a scalloped tray.

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  31. Kathy, How creative using the tray! Love it. xo, Sherry

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  32. Very pretty and a perfect copy cat. What a great idea to use the tray for the base.

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  33. Using the tray was genius! I just recently painted something with homemade chalk paint. I used plaster of paris and it worked great. Love how your terrarium turned out.

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  34. That turned out drop dead gorgeous.It is prettier than the PB version and the price is a lot sweeter.

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  35. Your terrarium is adorable, Kathy. I love what you've done with it. Pottery Barn can't compete with your mad skillz.

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  36. OH, it is perfect!!! I love it and the scalloped tray adds so much charm! So glad you didn't have to tape and paint the terrarium, ugh, that would have taken forever....Great job!

    Carol

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  37. Kathy, my last comment said "error" so I don't know if it went through...Just in case it didn't I wanted to tell you that the terriarium turned out great! What a great idea to use the tray for the base. Love where you put it too...

    Glad you like the dining room table...it's starting to look like spring around here! Kristen

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  38. Your transformation looks fantastic, Kathy. How smart of you to look for a tray to duplicate the bottom of the terrarium. I'm so used to making things from the scrap materials around the barn that sometimes I forget to look for things that can just be converted. ;)

    Blessings,
    Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage

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  39. I love the way yours turned out! I have always wanted a terrarium, I need to start looking for one again.

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  40. Gorgeous! What a great find. Stop by and link up sometime!
    Mary

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  41. What an awesome idea, Kathy! I never would have thought to use a tray for the bottom! I have a terrarium very similar to yours that I picked up several years ago at a garage sale. Mine was missing the glass, but I still love it. I just may have to borrow your idea some day:) Thanks for the inspiration!

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  42. Beautiful Kathy! You did a superb job! Your projects are so amazing! I haven't painted anything for so long...but I am feeling inspired now! Angie xo

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  43. You deserve an award for this one. You were so clever to think of adding a tray.Tthat's really thinking outside the box. Thanks for sharing!

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  44. Hey Kathy, LOVE this!! I'll be featuring this post on VIF! xoxo

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  45. Kathy what an awesome job. I like yours better.
    Great idea to put sheet moss on the bottom.

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  46. Hi, I hopped over from Common Ground. I love how you fancied your terrarium up. I know I use to have one just like yours, (before your add ons). I need to look for it. You did a great job and the price was fantastic! Now a new follower.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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I always enjoy reading your comments! Kathy