I don't think I've ever had an oyster, but the thought of one in my mouth just doesn't do it for me. I may not like oysters, but that didn't stop me from thinking "fresh oysters" would look cool on a sign.
I loved this old piece of barn wood with the original red paint on it. It's probably over 100 years old and was a perfect "canvas" for one of my hand painted "antique" signs. I know I've promised a tutorial on my process for making my signs and I will hold to that. I am too busy with Lucketts and some other very exciting projects I have in the works.
Anyway, this sign is also coming with me to Lucketts and I hope it finds a good buyer who will give it a good home.
I also made another lamp shade out of upholstery webbing. Here's a sneak peak and I'll share a better look soon.
Tomorrow is about the finishing touches on a few projects, getting a haircut, and tagging items that I'm pulling from the shop to take to the fair. I also have a special visitor flying in late tonight to help me with Lucketts...more on that tomorrow.