Recycled-wood art is the perfect addition to a home that is craving for a touch of rustic, a touch of real, and a touch of earthiness. It is an amazing layer of texture that adds instant warmth to a room. It is just a brush-stroke of age and imperfection that adds nothing but character.
I love the use of old recycled wood in these projects {below}, and how beautifully they would contrast with even the glam. It is just the perfect touch of farmhouse simplicity, don’t you agree?? {find the source for all of these pics on this Pinterest Inspiration Board}
{this stunning, recycled-wood table takes my breath away; and I’m guessing it’s a DIY!}
{a very cool dresser made from recycled wood}
{an amazing wall, made fully of random, mixed, recycled wood. be still.}
{a recycled wood floating staircase. amazing}
{a modern table made of painted wood pallets. brilliant!}
{an open bookshelf, made from recycled wood. simple and classy.}
Are you loving recycled wood yet?
Oh good. Because I am hoping I got you in the mood to shop. Why so overt? Well, because I happen to be passionate about supporting women who are following their passions and creating beautiful things. So there.
And today, I want to share my super kind, super lovely, super creative sponsor with you: Jennifer of The Finest Kind of Life,
…and her super cool, super inspiring, super classic reclaimed & recycled wood art – which you can find here or by clicking over on her pretty lil’ button in my sidebar.
Jennifer, in all her super-ness, sent me the very piece that stole my heart when I first saw her gorgeous art. It reads: “It is well with my soul.” And for those of you who may not know the AWESOME hymn that this comes from – or have forgotten the words, you simply must go and read the words {just don’t get too weepy for shopping, okay? okay.}.
The wood is such sturdy quality, finely crafted, and it came all ready to hang.Doesn’t it look perfect in Fieldstone Hill? It is right near the front door:
I know you will love Jennifer, her talent and her sweet spirit. {tell her I said “Hi,” okay?}
I would love to see a picture of where YOU add a touch of rustic, reclaimed wood to your space! Where do you dream of using reclaimed wood? Perhaps it will be beside a touch a glam….
Love, love, love reclaimed wood of all varieties. I took my kids to the pumpkin patch the other day and they were selling old, rickety wooden apple crates for $5. I bought the two on display and left ecstatic about my treasures when I wondered if they had more in the back — I’d love to make a whimsical/rustic bookshelf/display out of old wooden apple crates. Anyway, love the projects featured here (those stairs are AMAZING!).
Thanks for the eye candy! 🙂
Hi Cara!! Oh, do let me know when you finish your project! I would LOVE to see!
I love recycled wood – your art looks perfect on your little table. Love the table in the first pic as well 🙂
thank you, lisa!
Love this post, Darlene and Jennifer’s things are beautiful!
thanks, lori!!! I love Jennifer’s kind spirit most of all. On her shop page, she reaches out to those who cannot afford art… now how amazing is that?
I LOVE reclaimed wood 🙂 In fact, I’m on the hunt for a huge slab of it for an upcoming project 🙂 Great post!!!!!!!
thanks girl! I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
A favorite song of so many! A wonderful testimony to have at your front door! Love the song and I love the rustic look of all these projects!
thank you, gail! I just love that song.
Dar! Spectacular post – I am loving the kitchen island from painted pallets idea. Divine.
xoxo michele
Isn’t it stunning? such a resourceful idea.
I am so happy to see the new website to showcase your talents. Your work is superior, you are are a real craftsman.
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