Large Farmhouse Style Lazy Susan
This is the largest Lazy Susan I've ever seen and I
decorated it with this beautiful wreath stencil today.
A while back I collected a great bunch of stuff from an estate sale.
Everything in this pile is huge, it's hard to tell from the photo!
The colander became a hanging light, the metal shades hang over my kitchen island, and now the Lazy Susan is on my farmhouse table.
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I'm giving the Lazy Susan a quick makeover using the absolute perfect wreath stencil I had in my workshop.
I believe mine came from Tuesday Morning.
If you love this wreath stencil like I do you can see it used again on this beautiful repurposed window.
If you love this wreath stencil like I do you can see it used again on this beautiful repurposed window.
I used a foam pouncer to apply the paint in very, very light coats.
When the stencil paint dried I used an antiquing sealer by Fusion Mineral Paint applied to both sides of the Lazy Susan.
It is hard to show how large this is in the photo but let's just say it is big enough for everyone at this large table to reach!
You can turn any large platter into a Lazy Susan by following these simple directions.
You can turn any large platter into a Lazy Susan by following these simple directions.
The best part of any Lazy Susan is the spin action... take a look!
All it needed was a little TLC! ❤️
I'm loving it on my farmhouse table for the Fall!
I'm loving it on my farmhouse table for the Fall!
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