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Altered Spool and other things

Didn't I say I was going to do several updates throughout the day yesterday? Well, you see how that went. Oh, the day just got by me. I spent quite a bit of time with my slow computer uploading some pics....so this is kind of the update that was supposed to happen yesterday.






First, some pics of one side of my living room. I still need to touch up some places in that area and the top part of living room still needs pics. I found this awsome border (a sample) at Lowes but do they have any? That's a big NO! So, I'm looking for that.

I like how the light coming through the window of our front door reflects on my picture. Can you see it? I'm going with a nature feel.


ETSY UPDATE

I posted two new things on Etsy this morning.
This is another altered spool and I think I like this one the best. Go and check it out. The other item is another kitty pic. Go have a looksie! Hugs and happy Saturday.

Comments

Janet said…
Your home looks warm and welcoming. Yes, the door reflection does look nice on the picture.

I'm off now to go take a peek at your Etsy things. Have a great weekend.
noodle and lou said…
Your house looks fabulous! And those little Greeting Spools are SOOOO cool! That is the best idea and such a great alternative to a boring card!!!! Love them and your great imagination!! xox...jenn

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