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Farmhouse Style Pottery Barn Knock-offs

Are you in the mood for some Farmhouse Style Pottery Barn Knock-Offs?  Well if your answer is yes…we have some that you are really going to love (so sorry that I repeated one from a prior collection but I love it so much I wanted to shine yet another light on it : )  You are going to find some pretty amazing creations here today…all having that touch of Fresh Farmhouse Fun!  If you are looking for a crib…you will find one that is gorgeous…how about redoing a chest with a luxurious Pottery Barn Inspired finish…weathered lanterns that will adorn inside and out…a beautiful console table and MORE!!!  One thing I know for sure…you are going to love each one of these knock-offs and you will be inspired by them and maybe one of them will be your next weekend DIY Project!!!

 

Farmhouse Style Pottery Barn Knock-offs

Farmhouse Style Pottery Barn Knock-offs
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As always here at The Cottage Market we would like to send out tons of APPAWS and APPLAUSE to all of our blogger friends for sharing their talents and creativity with us!  We want them to know that they are appreciated and loved.  You are going to adore exploring their blogs for more outstanding DIY’s and inspiration.  As always…ENJOY & CREATE!

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  1. Sue says

    June 16, 2018 at 7:49 pm

    I have made the pictured console table and the lantern long before they were considered knockoffs on the net. Pottery Barn is fairly easy to copy , especially since the measurements are given. My neighbor was doing her garage over and actually had the lumber, all reclaimed from her 1946 structure lying in her backyard ,getting ready for its final destination…the dump. I persuaded her to give it to me instead. Today I have a lovely Griffin console table. It will probably last longer than PB’s too. The lantern was a super easy project created using leftovers from the Griffin table.

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    • Andrea says

      June 18, 2018 at 3:05 pm

      Hi there Sue! Thank you for the input. Sounds like you have one AMAZING Piece there! I am sure you will enjoy it forever! Thank you for dropping by and here’s wishing you and yours a fabulous week…hugs…

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