Recently I went to an estate sale of an old farmhouse that was cleaning out a
huge shed full of nifty vintage finds, and boy did I have a hey day!
huge shed full of nifty vintage finds, and boy did I have a hey day!
One of the first things that caught my eye was a pair
of old swinging parlor doors. . .you know the kind you see in old
western movies when they enter the saloon?
Yep, there they were. . .in all their glory.
of old swinging parlor doors. . .you know the kind you see in old
western movies when they enter the saloon?
Yep, there they were. . .in all their glory.
I have a rather large picture window in my living room that was very plain,
and desperately needed some attention. I'd been ho-humming around the idea of
hanging curtains, but once I saw these parlor doors, it was all over!
Here you can see my dilemma with this window. . .
Enough said.
Since they were already painted white, all I needed to do was pull out one of my
all-time favorite tools. . .the electric sander.
If you don't have one, get one. . .you'll be glad you did!
Anyways, I just put a 100 grit piece of sandpaper on and went to town.
all-time favorite tools. . .the electric sander.
If you don't have one, get one. . .you'll be glad you did!
Anyways, I just put a 100 grit piece of sandpaper on and went to town.
Between the lighting and my old, over used and abused camera, I wasn't able
to capture a good quality picture. . .sorry about that :(
to capture a good quality picture. . .sorry about that :(
This one was even missing one of the little ballister's, which made it even better
by adding to it's authenticity. . .sometimes less can actually be more.
Next on the list. . .new blinds!!! I'm thinking Roman Shades, maybe in a soft white linen. . .
Any other suggestions?
"Life isn't about finding yourself.
Its about creating yourself."
-George Brenard Shaw
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