Re-purposed Marble Cheese Board
I re-purposed this mini, marble cheese board that was missing it’s slicer into a picture holder. Just slide one of your favorite pictures into the groove of the board…ready to display…
Welcome to Kre8AtHome! I am Sailee Kulkarni. I create useful, decorative home accents to beautify personal spaces. I am a DIYer and I usually work with glass, metal and wood. I mostly use second hand objects and re-purpose them. I am a homemaker, and love to travel, cook and watch tennis.
I re-purposed this mini, marble cheese board that was missing it’s slicer into a picture holder. Just slide one of your favorite pictures into the groove of the board…ready to display…
Vintage, Avocado Green, Honeycomb patterned relish plate Clear, glass bell jar Porcelain Bird figurine Vodka bottle cap painted with liquid gold color Quinoa grains All these items are simply put together to form this cute & uncomplicated home decor accessory. I’m really fond of this cute, vintage,Amber colored tortoise shell glass … More DIY Glass Cloche Display
This dainty incense holder, about 8.5 inches tall, is a re-purposed piece for practical use. A vintage, Japanese porcelain tea bag holder, hand painted with pretty flowers & gold rim along with Pat O’Briens Hurricane Glasses are put together to form this piece.
One lazy summer afternoon meandering through the scenic countryside just outside Portland, Oregon… This beautiful & bountiful state in the Willamette valley is home to many world famous & award winning wines . Oregon has a multitude of local beers to offer. It’s Microbreweries are some … More Picturesque Oregon During Summer
This glass sculpture also serves as a candle holder. Made with a variety of stemware pieces. This sculpture is about 20 inches tall.
This home decor accent serves as a pillar candle holder. It can also be used to display your favorite collections by enclosing them with a stemless wine glass over the coaster as shown in the pictures. This pair was crafted with stemware, saucers and crystal coasters
The sculpture uses a blue glass Blue Bird signed by the artist Leo Ward. This glass figurine represents Arkansas Blue Bird of happiness. This also includes various glass items like ashtray, candle holders, and a bud vase, all glued together with epoxy glue. This sculpture is about 15 inches tall.
Made out of mercury glass candle holder, porcelain saucer, crystal ring holder…
Made with candlesticks, imperial glass Candlewick coasters and tall etched glasses
Made with porcelain saucer, egg cup and scalloped bowl