Wooden Carrot DIY
Today I have a really charming Easter craft for you using Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint and vintage wooden spindles to create a wooden carrot for a beautiful Easter tablescape. I found these wooden spindles for a couple of dollars last Fall at Round Top, and I knew they would make the perfect wooden carrots. I love this project because it was very inexpensive, and it showcases how you can give something old, new life!
The Country Peony Studio in Ammansville, Texas, is a vibrant hub of creativity and DIY inspiration. Once a general store, this reimagined space preserves its rich history with salvaged wood and vintage charm, blending past and present beautifully.
The studio features bright white walls, an antique washboard sink, a pink fridge, and antique furniture from Round Top and thrift stores. Even the bathroom shines with floral wallpaper, peach wainscoting, pink floral tile floors, and Victorian tin ceilings for a playful yet sophisticated look.
Now a home for online workshops, DIY projects, and seasonal events, the Country Peony Studio is where imagination blooms and crafting dreams come to life.