Amelia the Goose

 This sweet little goose (OK, maybe not so sweet) was found at an estate sale late last fall. It sat on a shelf until the last day, broken bill taped to its back, and no one interested in taking the little quacker (or honker) home.

Until I came along!

Now, there was some debate as to whether this was a goose or a duck.  The ladies running the estate sale really felt it was a goose so, for all intents and purposes, goose it is!

This poor little goose was broken, dirty, wobbly, and priced at $8.  Since it was half-price day, I paid $4.
How could anyone resist that little face?
 
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The first thing to do?  Reattach that bill.  
Fortunately, it was a clean break and a little bit of wood glue took care of the problem.
Some tape to hold it while the glue dried...
The wood on the tail feathers had a split.
 
A little wood filler took care of it.
Time to sand and paint!

This little goose was looking much better with 2 coats of outdoor craft paint.
Some orange for the feet...
...and the bill.
Two coats later, that orange was pretty bright.  
A little antiquing medium toned things down.

A cotton swap dipped in black paint revived the eyes.

Looking SO much better!
All ready to sit on my shelf in the living room.
One last detail...
Because a goose named 'Amelia' needs a pink bow!

Before you ask, let me explain why I used outdoor craft paint
I wasn't sure where Amelia would be displayed and 'on the patio' was a real possibility.  
Using a more durable paint seemed like the best idea and now there are options for Amelia's location!

Have you rescued anything from an estate/yard sale lately?


Comments

  1. Amelia looks wonderful now! You did a great job. I have a "goose" like this too, and we think it's a duck :)

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    1. Thank you so much. I guess the goose/duck debate will live on!

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  2. So sweet that you took that goose home and cleaned her up! Looks lovely now.

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  3. I love your new friend, Ann! She is darling and that bow is just perfect. I honestly didn't know outdoor craft paint existed. I just checked out your link and read about it and now, of course, I will be picking some up for my summer crafts! Thanks for the tip!! And Happy Mother's Day!!

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    1. Thank you, Kim. Outdoor craft paint is the best. I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!!

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  4. What a beautiful transformation!

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    1. Thank you! She really deserved to be rescued!

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  5. What a transformation! I love how you saw the potential in that goose.
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  6. Amelia looks absolutely precious! Love her. You did an amazing job restoring her.
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    1. Thank you, Paula. I just couldn't resist that face!

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  7. A truly wonderful transformation.

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  8. Wow, what an amazing rescue. Beautiful job. Thanks for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #83 linkup. We hope to see more of your posts --old or new-- at #84 which opens Monday. Wishing you a great week to come.

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