Sunday, October 9, 2011

Wall



I would first like to say I have never blogged, I'm a blog weerjun. And my wainscot entry might have been a boring start. But now I am glad to report that thanks to the talented carpenter with a great attitude, who kept trying different pieces of wood configurations, he pulled it all together and it really looks like panelling. Upholstery- guilt lady in Wyoming, I appreciate your fabric story so much...I have in my home a closet of shame. It is stacked with fabrics and shiny objects that looked so good at the store. All sales final of course. I think if you get a big group of people together, and get them all to confess their worst waste stories, everyone will feel better. In fact, it is helping me now. Next entry involves a human.......not just a wall.

4 comments:

  1. May we all find talented carpenters with great attitudes, and work wonders with walls, as well as loaves and fishes.

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  2. Whoa! that looks GREAT.

    And, blogweerjun, i do feel so much better. Slowly the guilt of what this costs in dollars is fading. Now i just sit on my balzillion dollar sofa and say: dang, this here thing is purty.

    Tell you what, when we get a large group of people together for confessional purposes we can give each one a square of fabric and we will make a quilt. maybe glue a few shiny objects on to it for accents. TA DAAA.

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  3. Okay, Ill admit I had no idea what you were talking about. But that looks great ! I think Id like to do chalkboard wainscots ...

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  4. I learn so many "W" vocabulary words from Karo.
    Blog weerjun Wainscots for ever!

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