Saturday, February 5, 2011

A Union in Perfect Harmony!


If you've been a follower of my blog, you know I love metal.  And when I saw this metal organ pipe tube, it was love at first sight.  And of course the most natural use for it would be a vase.  For me it was a no brainer.  But I wanted to add a little more interest to it.  I already had this piece made from old picture frame molding, and the two seemed to make a perfect pair.  So what do you get when you mix a wall hanging made soley from frame molding and a metal pipe organ tube? A display that brings with it, it's own kind of music!


This part of the project was actually put together by my friend, Sue Wolfe of Destination Art. I purchased it a few years ago, but always wanted to add something to it. It just took the right find.


I love all the different kinds of molding it has on it. And the metal paint finish on it gives it a modern edge.


I love the fact of course that it's all metal. And it thankfully came with two openings in the back making it easy to hang on the frame molding.


Love the unique pattern on the metal!


These decorative nails were from another project, but they were perfect for hanging the piece. The long narrow point didn't leave too much of a hole in the molding, but the large head kept the pipe in place. And yes, it is on there very sturdy.  


Now all I needed was some extra embellishments. Not sure what I'm gonna do, but I wanted to have a few options.


This is what I decided on. A little bling, a little brass and a little rust. And the twine added an extra element to all of it.  


And of course I need something to put in the pipe "vase". Some natural twigs and some with glitter. And then a unique flower!


A closer look at the flower.  It's another Sue Wolfe Creation!  She certainly is a good one to have as a friend :-)


Just in case you wanted to see what the other side of the sign said. It welcomes guests as they are coming and says goodbye as they leave.

 
I think it all came together quite nicely. And combined I think they make perfect harmony!


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7 comments:

Laura Everyday Edits said...

very cool. It's funny, because what caught my eye was the sign in the background. I'm a follower already. Please come visit me as I venture into power drills and nail guns... laura

sherryberry079 said...

I just love the flower!!! i no you said your friend sue made it,but what is it made out of? or where can i get more info on them. i also seen where you had them in a vase in you christmas pictures. Thank you Sherry.......

Lanette of Cottage Elements said...

Hi, Laura! I have stopped by your blog and become a follower :) Love the title. Unfortunately I've been so busy lately preparing for a big Flea Market in March, I haven't had much time to blog surf other blogs. My bad! Sherry, Sue does sell her flowers at a store in Andover called the Round Barn and in Anoka at The Loft on 2nd. Not sure how many she has or if she'll make more, but I love mine. She is very talented! Thanks gals for stopping by my blog!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful and unique project. I love the beautiful molding and the little details you added are perfect. Lovely!

Laura

http://lauranell.com

Gracefully Vintage said...

I love architecture elements like that, you have made beauty.. Just love it. ANd i adore your blog, so inspiring...
happy to be a new follower of such ideas and design
Karryann

campwandawega said...

I love this whole blog, it reminds me of my sumer camp, wandawega.

Artsy Fartsy Junkin Finds said...

Just stopping by to see what you have been up to! Hope all is well, Hugs, Janna

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