Well it's about done. I have a little touch up to do with black and gold and a piece of gold molding to over the middle seam... This would have been sooooooooooooooo much easier if I could have done it in the summer when I could have laid everything out on a tarp and sprayed it..... All would have been easier if I had read ALL of the directions first but it will look much nicer than the big white box in my living room....
Wow, Gerry, this turned out beautifully! Your "vision" has come to fruition! Hugs, Cathy
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beatifull!
ReplyDeleteYou're such a talent!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation! It's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW Gerry, that is AWESOME and will be so much more dramatic in your living room to store your in. Great job girl.
ReplyDeleteGerry, it's lovely...What a change you made and one fitting..I'm a newbie on CrazyQuilting but I wanted to say "HI" and you are from my neck of the woods..My children and grandchildren live in Spokane, WA - what a small world..Skye
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Gerry! What an awesome display for your cq things. What a difference in the way it looks from the white. Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteClever, clever lady! Wonderful job! Looks like you replicated your g'pa's roses on the barn!
ReplyDeleteWOW! WEE!!! Fantastic! You did an awesome job in creating a master piece for your CQ treasures... I'd be doing the happy dance!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love, Miss Gerry! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Now for the inevitable questions: please, what type of paint did you use, did you use a primer first, and, what did you mean by "...read ALL of the directions first"??? Inquiring minds, ya know! +++ Such a lovely blog all over. Will be checking often to see what else you come up with. 'Bye for now! (miss carole in Omaha)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderfully, Gerry! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kerry
What a beautiful transformation on that plain cabinet!! I love it, thanks for sharing your beautiful creations.
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