The year of
create kicked off with a little something for Sadie. She has this habit of nosing her food and
water bowls all over the living room, leaving little puddles of water and
moistened dog food all over the floor.
I had seen a raised wooden dog bowl stand on Pinterest and asked Matt if
he could make one for her. He said yes
and so the project began. It actually
only took a couple of hours to make the stand and then I was in charge of
painting it. I worked with someone on
base that has the necessary materials (sent from the States) and she helped me
paint, stencil, and distress the stand.
I’m so excited about how it turned out and, even though it took Sadie a
few days to get used to it, she now has figured out a way to fling her food
from the bowl to the carpet and seems pretty happy with it. It never ends with that one.
Here is the
final result.
Here is how we
built it. I actually took a bunch of
pictures of the process of painting it – but I accidentally erased them from my
iPhone before backing it up (ahhh, technology!)
For the paint job we used Annie Sloan chalk paint and started with a layer
of white. We then put on the stencils
and applied two layers of red paint. We
distressed it with sand paper and finished up with a wax to protect it from the
water that Sadie will inevitably slobber all over it.Our kitchen butcher block doubled as a work bench. |
Before cutting the holes for the bowl, Matt did a few practice runs on a spare piece of wood. |
Our helper. |
Making sure all those measurements were correct. |
Hammertime. |
Looking a little apprehensive about this new creation. |
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