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A Quick Follow Up on my Easy Driftwood Sign

October 17, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

A quick follow up on my easy Driftwood Sign

A few weeks ago I shared with you an easy DIY paint job on my house sign which you can read about here.  Today I wanted to share with you a quick follow up on that driftwood sign.  My oldest was home over the weekend and we made a quick trip to the Island and he hung my sign up for me!

This is our Island Home with the driftwood sign above the garage door.

Can you see the sign above the garage door? I didn’t realize how much I missed it above the door until we put it back on Saturday. It finishes off the look!  Notice that nice car in the driveway…Yep, not mine or anyone in my family for that matter.  Looks nice in front of the house though!

A Quick Follow Up on My Easy Driftwood Sign

Here’s a closer look at the sign.

Island Home Driftwood Sign

 

 

Remember this is what it looked like before I repainted it.

Repainting a driftwood sign using a sharpie paint pen

and now this…

We got the Point Island Living

I will let you know how long it holds up to the weather!

Here’s one final look at one of the most peaceful places…ever!  Can you see why I love this place?

This is our Island Home with the driftwood sign above the garage door.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Before and After, Home Tour Tagged With: Driftwood, paint. Island Home, Sign

How to Paint a Driftwood Sign the Easy Way

October 4, 2016 By stylishrevamp 1 Comment

How to Paint a Driftwood Sign the Easy Way

When we bought our home on the Island, it already had a name or at least a little driftwood sign above the door letting people know that We Got The Point and that’s how people usually know where we are located on the Island. The previous owners named the home and everyone wanted us to leave the sign so several years later We still Got the Point. Our home is on a point of land that juts out to the water which is how the previous owners came up with the sign…so we are just going to go with it.

Repainting a driftwood sign using a sharpie paint pen

 

Since our home is out on the point, it gets  a lot of wind and we get damage from the salt water.  The driftwood Point sign was in need of a little revamp. I was a bit worried about painting it since I do not have the steadiest of hands when it comes to small detail work but I found a little something that made it super easy!

How to Paint a Driftwood Sign the Easy Way

I made a trip to Home Depot (for something totally unrelated to this project) and I always stop by the paint section.  That is where I found this…

Sharpie Oil Based Paint Pen

The Sharpie Paint Pen was super easy to use.  I used it just as I would an actual Sharpie marker.  I was worried that it might run or drip but it really worked no differently than a regular marker.

First, I painted the entire sign with white paint that I had on hand and let it dry completely. Once that was done, I traced the letters with the Sharpie Paint Pen. This helps create a border that I can work within.

Painting with the Sharpie Paint Pen

The original lettering was grey but I chose to go with black.  Sadly, I have not been back to the Island Home to install it but you can see it finished now and later I will share it once I hang it back on the house.

 

Painted Driftwood Sign

Yep, I love it!  Even if I did not choose to label our home with this slogan!

I already have in mind the sign I want to make for Christmas with the Sharpie Paint Pen!

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Before and After, DIY Crafts Tagged With: DIY, Driftwood, paint pen, Sign

How to Make a Change Using Paint

September 25, 2016 By stylishrevamp 1 Comment

Happy Sunday!

Today I am sharing how to make a change with paint. This is a quick and inexpensive way to make a change that can either make a huge impact or a subtle change. I wanted a subtle change.

How to make a change using paint

In our foyer, we have two mismatched tables that flank the door. I have been looking for a while to replace them but I haven’t found anything that I just had to have.  The pieces that I did fall in love with were too big for the space. This is one of those items that I talked about in my Ultimate Guide to Thrift Shopping.

How to Make a Change with Paint

A few weeks ago, I finally decided that instead of buying more furniture I would just paint my existing tables. I normally love the mismatched look but these foyer tables needed a revamp.  I wanted a more cohesive look and I knew I could get the look I wanted with paint.

Revamping my furniture with CeCe Caldwell's Paint is a super easy way to quickly change the look of a piece.

I picked up a can of CeCe Caldwell’s paint, on clearance, at a local shop that is no longer going to be selling paint… so score one for me.  I wanted a shade of gray that was darker than my walls and this was the only can of gray they had.  Luckily for me, it works.

The CeCe Caldwell paint is similar to Annie Sloan chalk paint.  Although, it was a bit thicker than the Annie Sloan paint.  Other than that the application was the same. Every time I paint, the can reads one to two coats, that is never the case for me.  Both table needed three coats and if I am being completely honest they really could have used a 4th coat but I was done.  When I am finished, I am finished!

Again, this was a subtle change and all I really wanted was a more cohesive and updated look. My husband didn’t even notice the painted tables until I pointed it out to him.

Before and after using CeCe Caldwell's Paint

The entrance table before being painted with CeCe Caldwell's paint.

This is the second table in the entryway.  It is similar in style but painted black with a bit more detailing.

Updating the table with Cece Caldwell paint in Pittsburgh Gray.

I also added some gold rub and buff to add a bit more dimension to the detailing.  It also helps tie in all the gold that I have in my foyer.

Adding gold rub and buff to add dimension.

Once all the painting was complete and the gold rub and buff was dry, I had to seal the paint and add protection.  I like to use Americana Decor wax.  You can pick it up at Home Depot.  It is much easier for me to use.  I paint it on with a foam brush and let it dry.  Once it’s dry, I buff it with a lint free cloth.  Easy Peasy!

Creating Cohesion with Paint

Although the two pieces are a bit different,  I like how the paint ties them together without being too matchy matchy.  It doesn’t look like I went out and bought two pieces of identical furniture, yet they still go together.

Adding cohesion with paint

I am enjoying these small changes made with paint.  When you are looking for a change, get out a can of paint.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Before and After, DIY Crafts, Home Tour Tagged With: CeCe Caldwell, foyer, Paint

Why I Like Shopping at the Vintage Market

September 18, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Last weekend I stopped by a local Vintage Market Place called GypsyFaire.  A friend had mentioned it to me, so I decided to check it out with my husband.  It was awesome!  I cannot believe I have never been and it is literally 15 minute away.

I love shopping at Vintage Markets. I always walk away with something unique.

You all know that I love shopping vintage and consignment shops and places like this is one of the reasons why I like shopping at Vintage Markets. It had so many unique pieces.  I love when you can find pieces that are different, one of a kind pieces and simply put… Fabulous.  I could have spent hours walking through the market but I had my husband with me. Next time, it will be a girls trip.  Even though it was a quick walk thru of the market, it was very successful!

I have been on the lookout for a nice fireplace tool set and finally found one for our outdoor fireplace. It is a nice heavy cast iron set. This piece will be perfect outside.

Fireplace Tools

I have been on the lookout for a set like this one for a long time.  We have an outdoor fireplace that we like to use but every time we would have a nice fire roaring, the person manning the fire would always use a stick to poke around at the logs. Not that there is anything wrong with that but I guess I was feeling nostalgic.  My dad always used a fireplace tool set to poke at the fire when I was younger.  I feel like the older I become, the more I want pieces of my childhood in my home.

I have found many sets at Goodwill and a few at some antique shops. They were either too expensive or not conducive to the outdoors. The fireplace tool set we found at the Gypsy Faire is solid forged iron.  It was so heavy, I had trouble lifting it.  This is perfect for the elements outside.  I won’t have to worry about it being knocked over every time the wind blows and I won’t have to watch the males in this household poking the burning logs with a twig ever again!

So once we found the fabulous fireplace set, which I might add was about 6 minutes into the market, my hubs was quickly heading to the check out line. He kindly said I could continue looking around but I kind of felt the pressure to move it along.

Finding Unique Pieces

I did manage to snag two other pieces that I adore. First up is this vintage door knob photo holder.

I love this vintage door knob that has been repurposed into a lovely photo holder.

Isn’t this piece delightful?  I think it is absolutely charming! My favorite thing at the moment is displaying snapshots throughout the house in unique little holders and this one is spot on…perfection.

Vintage Door Knobs

photo-holder-made-from-a-door-knob

As my husband was moving rapidly to the front of the check out line, I was able to scoop up something I had had my eye on since we first walked into the market.  I don’t know about you but sometimes it is hard for me to shop for seasonal items (except Christmas items) when it seems to early in the season for it. Case in point…this pumpkin.

I am loving this decorative rusty metal pumpkin candle holder.

I loved it when I first saw it but it was 98 degrees outside, I was sweating like I had just completed an intense workout (which I had not) and it was the first weekend in September.  I know Pinterest has been full of pumpkins and Autumn Home tours lately but I think I will wait until October or at least the last week of September!

As my husband inched closer and closer to the front of the line, I thought last chance and I grabbed it! I am so happy that I did.  This rusty pumpkin will fit in quite nicely in my home this Fall.

The GypsyFaire opens the first weekend of each month.  I am sure this trip was the first of many to come.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: door knob, fireplace, market, photo, pumpkin, Vintage

My Small Obsession with Bargain Shopping

August 25, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

It is no secret that I love to go thrift shopping.  Everyone has their own little thing, my husband loves to golf.  I love to bargain hunt, dig through junk, search for that item I never even knew that I wanted!  It’s just something that I like to do. I feel like everyone in my family benefits from my small obsession with thrift shopping. They may or may not agree with that statement!

My small obsession with thrift shopping/It is just something that I love to do.

This week at Goodwill, I found some more Target Salvage. A monogram pillow cover, yes, I know I said I was done with the initials but it matched my throw perfectly. Plus I have been looking for a pillow to add to my basket of throws because I want to add my vintage lamp to the table but I can’t stand seeing the cord hanging down.  I know such small problems I deal with on a daily basis.  Now the pillow takes care of that problem and it looks awesome.

This was a beautiful Target Salvage item I found at Goodwill.  I love anything with an initial. This pillow cover is perfect and the price was crazy cheap.

Threshold Pillow Cover from Goodwill. I am loving all of the Target Salvage I am finding at Goodwill.

You can see the clearance tag from Target still on the packaging.  It was pretty cheap on its final mark down at Target but nothing beats Goodwill prices, well to me anyway! Also, if you donate to Goodwill you  get coupons and yesterday was 50% off of all home good items.  So score for me!

The other item I picked up yesterday was a small cutting board.  I am a bit of a germaphobe so I will not use it as a cutting board. I am going to sand it down and stain it a darker color. Then I am going to add it to my white dish collection in my glass front cabinets in the kitchen.

Bargain Hunting

A small cutting board I found at Goodwill  that I will stain and use decoratively with my white dishes for some added dimension.

Fabulous Finds

The last item I am sharing was a freebie from our local nursery.  I am so excited by these burlap sacks!  We got five in all.

These burlap sack were free from our local nursery.  I want to use then for outdoor pillows.

They are approximately 40″ x 24″.  They are not vintage but I still love them and they were FREE!

These burlap bags are approximately 40" x 24"/ I love them and the fact that they were free.  I am hoping to turn them into some outdoor pillows.

There are so many bargains out there to be had.  Sometimes you need to think outside the box which makes it even more fun for me.  I absolutely love thrift shopping and my small obsession with bargain hunting has helped me revamp our home and stick to a budget.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Bargains. burlap, cutting board, Goodwill, Pillows

Happy National Thrift Store Day

August 17, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Happy National Thrift Store Day!  Who knew that such a day existed?  I for one did not know this!  My first clue should have been the fact that the parking lot to my favorite Thrift Store was packed.  Normally, I can zip right up to the front door but today I had to park in the very last spot furthest away from the shop which is not a big deal but I had just finished a two-hour workout to try to undo the damage of this past weekend…deep fried oreos…need I say more!

Happy National Thrift Store Day

Once I got into the store, I couldn’t believe how many people were crowded into the aisles.  It was too overwhelming for me.  This is one time I walked out empty-handed.  I didn’t even care that there was an additional 30% off either. I did my usual quick walk through but did not bother going back through for a more thorough inspection… too much chaos for me.  Since I want to celebrate National Thrift Store Day with you, I will share some of my thrift scores from last week since today’s trip was not a success!

Bargain Shopping…Happy National Thrift Store Day

I found these little gold beauties at Goodwill.  They are actually Target Salvage.  I love when I find great scores at Goodwill especially when they originally came from Target.

I found these little gold beauties at Goodwill for mere pennies. More gold accents for my home office, you can never have too many gold accents, right?  The gold pieces are Target salvage.  Our Goodwill has been awesome these past few weeks.  Goodwill has been carrying a lot of Target Salvage, especially a lot of summer clearance items which I need none of even if I love the outdoor tables.

I found more Target Salvage at Goodwill.  I picked up this little lap desk for a few dollars.  I love it!

I picked up the lap desk at Goodwill.  Yes, it is another Target Salvage.  I really like the weathered look of the wood on the desk.  It has two levels.  One side of the desk remains stationary while the other piece raises and lowers at different levels. The black metal legs fold up for easy storage. The perfect little find to start the school year off right…ugh!!  Still not ready…I feel like school just let out for the summer!

Lastly, I am sharing my decorative green apples that I picked up at Goodwill.  I have had this little wooden pedestal with nothing to place on it until now. I think this is a perfect little accent to our white kitchen

I found these decorative green apples at Goodwill. They are the perfect little accent to our white kitchen.

I wanted to say thank you to  Serena from Thrift Diving for sharing one of my thrift shop finds.  Stop by and check out her blog.  Like I have said before she does awesome work and always finds the best thrifted finds!

I hope you all have a great day.  Happy National Thrift Store Day!

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Bargains, Gold Accents, Goodwill, thrift shop

The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping

August 14, 2016 By stylishrevamp 1 Comment

One comment I often here when I share some of my thrifted finds is, “I can’t believe you found that at _________” fill that in with Goodwill or one of my favorite thrift or consignment shops.  That comment is usually  followed up by I can never seem find anything when I go.  So today I thought I would share my version of The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping.

The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping | Want to know the best tips and tricks for thrift shopping, stop by StylishRevamp.com to check out my detailed guide to thrifting in The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping.

Go often.

I stop by my favorite haunts a lot. By a lot, I mean several times a week.  This is especially true for Goodwill shopping.  Their inventory is constantly changing.  I swing by my favorite consignment shop less often but still frequently.  The inventory does not move as quickly.  When I see something I really like at Goodwill, I will buy it right away because it will probably not be there the next day.  At the consignment shop, if I like something I will see if it is on its final mark down.  If it is I will buy it, if not I will sometimes take my chances and wait.  It’s a gamble because most people are doing the same thing, waiting for that final mark down. So, unless it is something that I really want I tend to wait and hope for the best.

I never shop with a list.  

I know this probably goes against everything most of you believe in but for me it works.  That’s not to say that I don’t have a wish list in my mind because I do but I do not go shopping with a certain item in mind.  I feel like if you are only looking for one particular thing you tend to miss out on a lot.  I try to look at everything not just look for one thing.  I hope that makes sense.   That is how I ended up with this great piece. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular and I spotted this piece.

A $10 Goodwill Furniture Makeover

You can read more about this piece here.

Look Past the Ugly and the Obvious

Let’s face it, there are a lot of ugly things out there at thrift stores, flea markets and yard sales.  Not only do you have to look past the ugly but sometimes you have to look past the filth!  You have to see past that and imagine what it could be after it’s cleaned up or revamped to suit your aesthetics.  Some good old fashion elbow grease and a can of paint can go a long way to completely change the look of a piece.

Looking past the obvious, what I mean by this is using items in a way they weren’t meant to be used.  For example, I found a beautiful silver ice bucket but I am using it as a planter. ( You can see that here. )  Use your imagination and keep an opened mind when you are browsing the aisles of your local shops.

Do a Quick Walk Through

I like to do a quick walk through of the entire store.  It gives me a little idea of what is out there.  If something jumps out at me, I immediately snatch it up this is especially true at Goodwill.  That’s what I did when I found this rolling stand.  I knew it wouldn’t be there by the time I completed my walk through and I loved that piece. If I don’t see anything during my quick walk through, I will make a second loop through the store at a more leisurely pace. This is when I will do a little digging through the piles of stuff.  You can find lot of hidden treasure if you are willing to do a little digging.

Come Prepared

When I shop, I always have a tape measure on hand and I keep measurements in my notes sections of my phone.  That way when I stumble upon a piece that might work for an area of my home, I can make sure it is a piece that will fit. I also keep cleaning wipes in my car to do a quick wipe down of furniture piece before I put them in my car!

Have Fun

 

I think it’s important to have fun.  I love the thrill of the hunt and it’s o.k. if I walk away empty handed.  That’s a part of the fun too!  Don’t be discouraged, be patient and keep at it! Believe me there is a lot of good junk out there!

I hope this little guide helps you on your next thrifting adventure.

P.S.  Always carry hand sanitizer!

 

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Uncategorized Tagged With: guide, Shopping, thrift, tips

Easy DIY Fairy Garden

August 8, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Happy Monday! Just a few more Mondays left then it will be back to school for my guys…dread, dread, dreading it!  Although, I am ready for cooler weather, I am not ready for the grind of the school year.  I know a lot of you like the routine of school but I like the easy breezy relaxed feeling of summer…call me lazy!

Over the weekend, we had a few special visitors.  We were thinking of things to do while they were here and I thought it would be fun to make a Fairy Garden with a charming 2 1/2  almost 3-year-old little girl! I have been wanting to do this for a while and thought this would be the perfect opportunity to do it and a chance to make some lasting memories!

How to Design an Easy DIY Garden/ Quick and easy project that is super simple and so adorable.

Today we are sharing how to make a Fairy Garden using a copper tub, a few supplies from Michael's Craft Store and and old tree log.

I picked up all the small accessories from Michaels and the plants from a local nursery.  When I first began thinking about making a Fairy Garden, I saw all these great ideas on Facebook and Pinterest. The options really are limitless.  We chose to use an old copper tub that we have had forever and instead of purchasing a Fairy House we chose to use an old log we had from cutting down a pine tree. Originally, we or should I say I had all these grand plans of how I wanted to cut the log and make a pitched roof…then I remember a 2 1/2 year old does not have the attention span to deal with all the planning and then the cutting that it would take to achieve the look I had in my head.  In the end, we went with her design and it turned out fabulous.  Basically, we place the log exactly where she wanted it and then she pointed to where she wanted each plant to be placed.  She placed all of the accessories like the bike, the water fountain, table and chairs, mushrooms, bench and gazing ball! We may have a landscape architect in the making.

Fair Garden made from using a log and a copper tub.

Easy DIY Fairy Garden

Easy DIY Fairy Garden Design

It really is a sweet little design.  I have the copper tub at the base of our screened in porch out back leading to the pool.

Back door to the Fairy Garden House, complete with bench and garden gazing ball.

(The back door complete with bench and gazing ball)

Fairy Garden table and chair set

Adding Charm to an Outdoor Space

This was such a sweet and fun little project.  It also adds a bit of charm to your outdoor space. I hope you enjoyed our little version of the Fairy Garden.

Designing an easy DIY Fairy Garden

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: DIY Crafts Tagged With: Fairy Garden, Garden, Michaels, plants

Thrifting at Goodwill…again!

August 4, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Yep, that’s right,  I was thrifting at Goodwill…again. And let me tell you, Goodwill was good to me this week.

Shopping at Goodwill this week and I scored big.  I found another rolling cart, a beautiful woven basket and a wood and chrome side table.  Stop by the blog stylishrevamp.com to get the details.

Last week I shared a rolling metal cart that I was going to use for a printer stand for my youngest guy.  Well, that has already changed.  My oldest is going to take it with him when he heads back to school in a few weeks.  That hurts my heart just thinking about him leaving again. I am still not use to it!

 My youngest is now going to use my latest find from Goodwill for his printer stand and it is a beauty! In my mind anyway!

GoodWill Metal and Wood Rolling Stand

It is absolutely perfect.  This is more of what I had in mind when I was searching for the vintage typewriter stand. I like that it is on wheels, has a shelf, a wood top, chrome base, and a pull out work station off the side. All this for only $8…I know I can’t help myself!

Today I am sharing my Goodwill find, a chrome and wood top rolling cart.  I love that it has a pull out side work station and a little shelf for storage.

Metal Rolling cart with slide out desk top

Once I snatched up the rolling cart, I was feeling lucky. I picked up my usual favorites, more white dishes.  I am slowly getting all that I need bit by bit.

After finding more dishes, I was going to check out but I saw some Target goods stacked up in the back.  I have been seeing more and more items from Target at Goodwill.  What I learned was this… once items that have been on clearance at Target and have not sold they may end up at Goodwill. So I was able to buy a few brand new items at Goodwill that were originally from Target, like this woven basket.

Basket from Goodwill

Beautiful woven basket picked up at Goodwill.  It was a salvaged Target item.  Therefore, it was brand new!

The other salvaged Target item I found at Goodwill is this little chrome and wood side table.

Chrome and Wood Side Table from Goodwill that is actually a salvaged Target item.

I picked it up, thinking I would spray the base gold and lacquer the top black. I wanted to use it with my black and gold table in my office. Then once I got it in there, I thought ehh not feeling it.  So before I rush to paint it, I will sit with it for a while and really think about what I want to do with it and how I want to use it!

All in all, I think it was a successful trip to Goodwill.  I may have to go back tomorrow.  I have my eye on a mirror and if it is still there, I may have to bring it home with me.

Is anyone else have good luck with their thrift shopping?

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Goodwill, thrift shop thursday, Thrifting

Goodwill Shopping on Thrift Shop Thursday

July 28, 2016 By stylishrevamp 2 Comments

Hi everyone, today we are Goodwill shopping on Thrift Shop Thursday.  Anything to get out of this heat! If I am not at the beach or the Island Home, I do not need or want this heat.  I am just going to say it… I am ready for the bitter cold weather of winter but will settle for the crisp coolness of Fall!  It was so hot today at the gym, I could not breathe.

Enough said, so we are moving on…check out my latest thrifting find from Goodwill.

Metal rolling stand from Goodwill.

( metal rolling filing cabinet)

Gman, my youngest received a printer for Christmas and I have been on the hunt for a vintage typewriter stand ever since, without any luck. When I walked into Goodwill, I spotted this bad boy.  It’s not the much coveted typewriter stand but it will work perfectly as a printer stand and it’s it great shape.

Thrifting at Goodwill

This beauty was 12 bucks! What I really like about it besides everything is the fact that the top lifts up and slides down the side to expose the filing racks. Gman is probably going to use it for private storage.

Filing cabinet from Goodwill with lift top

I actually like it in it’s natural state but I told Gman if he wanted me to spray it, I would.  He will just need to wait until we get a break from this heat.

Goodwill Thrifting for Thrift Shop Thursday

I hope you enjoyed this quick glimpse into my latest thrifted finds on Thrift Shop Thursday.  Enjoy your day and I hope you stay cool in the heat wave!

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Goodwill, thrift shop, Thrifting

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