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missmaryc
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Warm, cozy, stylish. Waiting to buy pieces that are just right is sage advice. Q.: Did you buy or create the stencil in your hallway. Would love to use it in my own entryway.
I was successful using nail polish remover and elbow grease on a textured glass pane. No razor blades! I cannot remember if I used acetone free or not. Good luck.
Even wrapping paper (Snow & Graham for example) set with an easy to remove adhesive should be considered. What's expensive wrapping paper is reasonably priced wallpaper. Not to mention low cost an...
Often vintage looks are too kitschy for my taste ... but not in this case. It is well put-together.
RE: white wall, I agree with the post by lcb above.
Details (grillwork, mailbox, light fixture) make all the difference. Adore the color scheme (which I think will work in my own kitchen). So happy you shared this.
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Warm, cozy, stylish. Waiting to buy pieces that are just right is sage advice. Q.: Did you buy or create the stencil in your hallway. Would love to use it in my own entryway.
Please come to Boston and finish decorating my place. Better yet: Ship it all to me. Wonderful!
I was successful using nail polish remover and elbow grease on a textured glass pane. No razor blades! I cannot remember if I used acetone free or not. Good luck.
Even wrapping paper (Snow & Graham for example) set with an easy to remove adhesive should be considered. What's expensive wrapping paper is reasonably priced wallpaper. Not to mention low cost an...
You knew this was coming ... whast shade of gray did you use, SaraOneDay?
Consider combining two suggestions listed above: Glass vases and/or bowls filled with ping pong balls (cometz) alongside sunflowers (HurricaneKate) or black-eyed Susans. Maybe tea light candles/vo...
Agree with comments made by Lisa (Montreal) and LSUgrad03 regarding what hangs on the wall above the mantel.
Often vintage looks are too kitschy for my taste ... but not in this case. It is well put-together. RE: white wall, I agree with the post by lcb above.
Details (grillwork, mailbox, light fixture) make all the difference. Adore the color scheme (which I think will work in my own kitchen). So happy you shared this.
I was able to access it online at: http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/one-day-makeover-preview
Warm, inviting and stylish. Kudos and thanks for sharing.
Nicely done! Though I would have voted against it, you made the better choice.
HM63-- Thanks for the Boyle's link/Uno shade info. --Mary