This cradle is another of my salvaged items. It was out for the rubbish collection in June 2010. I was pregnant with Number 2 at the time and didn't know whether I was having a boy or a girl. As soon as I saw the cradle I fell in love with the heart-shaped cut-outs and the contours of the rockers.
As it happened, I had a second son and a few months ago a third one. So renovating this particular item was not top of my list of priorities. It got used occasionally as a bed for the boys' teddies and even for a while as a storage box for the growing pile of Lego we have in our house. But eventually last year it was rejected. Heart shapes are not big with 6 and 4 year old boys.
As luck would have it, my new niece arrived into the world around the same time as the cradle fell from favour. If ever I needed motivation to finally do up my cradle, this was it.
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Wow. This looks beautiful. You almost can't believe it's the same cradle. Well done. #Twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was really pleased with the result, especially since I waited so long before I got around to renovating it.
DeleteHow lovely, your designs just absolutely finish it beautifully. Great that it got to be re-used & re-loved! #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteThanks Spidermummy. I really enjoyed that project and my sister is delighted to have such a pretty doll's bed for her daughter.
DeleteWOW! That looks amazing!! :-) #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteThank you Sophie! And thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteWow, this is gorgeous, you are so clever! Glad you finally got around to doing it!! THanks for linking up with #twinklytuesday
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa! I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
DeleteWhat a beautiful transformation! I liked it old and rustic looking, but the changes you have made are superb! Very clever. And how nice that it will be loved and used all over again. Such a special item. Thanks for linking up - much appreciated. Jess x #HomeEtc
ReplyDeleteThank you Jess. Yes, I'd grown to like it as it was, but I felt it needed a revamp and that old book I had was just the inspiration I needed.
DeleteI love the new linky btw.
You have done an amazing job with that. x
ReplyDeleteThanks Caroline! Lovely of you to pop by for a read.
DeleteAaah clever, clever you!! I would absolutely love to see what the previous owner would have thought!! I'll bet they would have wanted it back!! It's amazing what people chuck out isn't it? And more amazing is what you can do when you put your mind to it! Well done — it's looks beautiful! Thanks so much for linking up with #HomeEtc x
ReplyDeleteCaro | www.thetwinklediaries.co.uk
Thank you Caro! Yes, I am always astounded at the things I find people dumping. I just adore giving old items new life.
DeleteThe new linky is great x