You may remember these DIY enamel-look French number plaques that I did about a year and a half ago. I loved them at the time…
…and I put them on the bookshelf in my black and white toile guest bedroom. I have been very happy with them, but a big change recently has me making some updates in that room. My thirteen-year-old grandson has begun using that room when he comes over for a visit! He has simply outgrown the twin bed in his old room. He is now taller than his Granny! (No…say it isn’t so!)
Baby Kitty is insisting that I make some changes in that room to give it a little more masculine edge. Unfortunately, he understands my tendency to baby only too well as proven by his name! “Sheesh! A grown-up tom cat named Baby Kitty!” He prefers to be called BK.
So here’s what I did:
- I bought some random house numbers at Home Depot at $1.50 per number…three for a total of $4.50! Yippee! I did not remove the old numbers, but simply turned the baskets around in case I change my mind later.
- I threaded some jute twine through both of the holes…
- …and pushed the ends through the spaces in the basket using a pair of scissors. I tied the twine on the inside…
- …and taa daa! There it is! Could it be any easier or cheaper?
What do you think? It does have a crisper, more masculine look! And...duh!...why hadn't I thought of this before?!
And it almost looks like those numbers that are always attached to the Pottery Barn baskets in the background that never seem to be anywhere in the catalog! lol And I am sure mine would be waaay cheaper even if you could find them!
And now here’s the bookcase with the new numbers on the baskets! Much more masculine, huh? And do you see the little galvanized tub filled with books?
It’s the same on that I showed you here that I found at the Tractor Supply Company! I love it!
And I bet you have already guessed that my French ticking pillow with the vintage Camembert label is going in the updated guest room as well! Yep…some changes are on the way, so stay tuned to see what else I have up my sleeve!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed having a little peek at my Pottery Barn inspired numbered baskets! Please visit these wonderful bloggers and their beautiful blogs to see what they are up to and to find a list of this week’s participants!
Under the Table and Dreaming for the Sunday Showcase Party , Thrifty Decor Chick for Before and After Monday , Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday , The Stories of A2Z for Tutorials and Tips Tuesday , Coastal Charm for Nifty Thrifty Tuesday , A Stroll thru Life for Inspire Me Tuesday , My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia for Tuesday's Treasures, The Everyday Home for Home{work} Wednesday , Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays , The Shabby Creek Cottage for Transformation Thursdays , No Minimalist Here for the Open House Party on Thursdays , Stone Gable for Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits on Thursdays , My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday , French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday , Common Ground for Be Inspired on Fridays , The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday , Craftberry Bush for the Inspiration Gallery on Friday , Funky Junk Interiors for Saturday Nite Special, Tatertots and Jello for the Link Party Palooza
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Yay! for cheap....I'll be on a fixed income soon, so pinching pennies is important.
ReplyDeleteI always love all your ideas!!! Your so creative!! Merci ~~ Kate
ReplyDeleteI love decorating with numbers and have been doing this for years, just drawn to them..sometimes the commercial tags from staples are cool, the ones with the strings attached then I stamp numbers on them and have the in the glass cabinet...love all your pictures with the numbers, they never go out of style...Phyllis
ReplyDeleteLove the new numbers! I always enjoy seeing what you are up too and the changes in your home! Oh BK you are too cute!
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Luv it!! But then I luv your ideas :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Gee
What a great idea!! So genius to just turn the baskets around! So simple yet fabulous!!~~Angela
ReplyDeleteI love this, Debbie! What a great frugal way to update the baskets! I'd love for you to link this up to our All Things Thursday Blog Hop that will go live tonight at 8pm Central. Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Nici
Great job, Debbie. Oh, my he is already taller than you. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat updates Debbie! Now I just need to find me some baskets and head to HD.
ReplyDeleteLoving the black and white!! Kathysue
ReplyDeleteDebbie,
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the house numbers turned basket numbers in honor of your Grandson!!!
Clever idea turning the basket around to keep the other numbers . . .
just incase you have a young lady in your guest room, dear friend!!!
BK. . .hm~m~m. . .nope, can't do it!
He'll always be Baby Kitty to me, too!!!
Fondly,
Pat
I went back and look at how you made your numbers. You are a girl after my own heart! Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the new numbers on the storage baskets! Ingenious, too, that you left the old ones on the other side. I think that side is great, as well. I adore pictures of poultry and the pillow is wonderful. Cannot wait to see the guest room revamp!
ReplyDeleteThe new numbers look great- I love the way you find these decor ideas at non-decor places. I am a little disappointed that you kept the old tags, though- I was kind of hoping you were going to give them away. Ha! :D
ReplyDeletelove this! Those baskets look sturdy too. xo
ReplyDeleteHouse numbers! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteKaree
Great update for the boy, Love the staff!Pinning your table runner and the pumpkins!Thanks for visitng Cindy@GlassSlipperRestorations.com
ReplyDeleteI really the like the oval version...but does anyone know why we're all ga-ga over numbering everything anyway?
ReplyDeleteClever of you! Eager to see the new look for the guest room. You are a thoughtful grand to change a guest room to reflect the guest. '-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas. Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove your baskets...LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! I'd love for you to link up to The DIY'ers. http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-diyers-and-our-country-weekend.html
ReplyDeleteFantastic ideal! I just added baskets to my kitchen, thanks for the inspiration, I may have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteSandy
My kind of craft, cheap, fast and fabulous!! I keep thinking that if I took the time to wander Home Depot, many brilliant ideas would result! I love BK!
ReplyDeleteJenna
I have yet to visit your blog without being inspired out of my mind. Every time I see photos of things in your home my poor old mind is buzzing like crazy. Love the basket #'s, I'll have to scope out Home Depot or Lowe's for those.
ReplyDeleteI want to get some sea grass baskets like yours to put in our tv stand. There are doors on it now but I want to open it up more and put baskets on the shelves with cd's in them. Just want a change. The stand is black and I'm not in mood to paint it right now so will try to change it with the #'d baskets. Thanks for the wonderful ideas.
Know what you mean about grandkids being taller than us. All ours (6) are taller now, even the 13 yr. old granddaughter. My youngest "kid" is 43 now, oldest is 53. Aaaarrrgfgghhh. how did that happen?
I love seeing your adorable cats. They're so cute, especially BK. Pets sure make life interesting don't they? We have an orange kitty, about 11 and an almost 5 yr. old black lab/border collie. They keep us hopping, (mostly to open door so they can go in/out it seems constantly). I think of all the exercise I get jumping up to do their bidding, lol. Do your cats get cabin fever in winter? Ours does, gets crazy and runs thru house with dog. I try not to get upset, after all we did raise 4 kids who used to do the same thing. Happy days
Both number tags sets are great and I am inspired to look for the new large numbers at our hardware store. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAdoro i cesti in giunco e i numeri e la frutta di quel verde meraviglioso!!!
ReplyDeleteBrava Debbie!!!
Ciao Lieta
You had me fooled, Debbie. Your knockoffs are every bit as fab as the Pottery Barn version!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the baskets from??
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