I have a good-sized collection of old shutters and not to mention piles of fabulous well-weathered old wood. The largest set of old shutters I have found a use for and luckily I had four of them.
I used to collect porcelain knobs and painted on them and had a box full left. I have now been using them mix-and-match in the new kitchen. I even have some clear antique cut glass ones that I must use somewhere. I also had a large seed bag filled with funky stuff to donate to Habitat for Humanity like brass and glass door knobs, old hinges, etc. I may give it a second look.... It's amazing that now that I have the new house I am looking at all this old stuff with a renewed interest and thinking of new and different uses for it.... It is my last chance and responsibility to give these things a new life.
Several times lately I have walked by this old shelf in the gift shop from the nursery days. I hand painted all these tiles 30 years ago and it would be a sin to just abandon them...right??? At first I was thinking of using the gazebo benches near the front entry in the new house until I measured them and knew they wouldn't fit. I could never cut such rare old wood.... but now I think the tiled shelf could be used there. Actually there are two tiled shelves.. maybe both. They're a bit grungy but should clean up easily enough.
Our realtor was a bit worried about all the stuff I had to get rid of. ...solution...take it all with me. Definitely taking ALL my garden angels...And OMG how can I leave my marble stepping stones. I have been collecting marble cutting boards and cheese boards for years to use in my paths...................And all my hand held power tools - sanders, drills. saws, staplers, air brush compressor, nail guns. etc. On second thought I really shouldn't be using skill saws or power sanders any more.
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How well I remember the agonizing we did over what to keep and what to get rid of when we moved into this apartment. I guess it was even more stressful than it might have been were we moving into another house, even though it would have been smaller. Moving over a period of a month meant we had time to test-fit everything before committing to either decision. Merry Christmas Gerry - to you and yours!
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