He said that it was ugly. And I agreed. But it was only a Dollar.

No, not this one, and not the Hat.


Don't you agree?

A few paints and a little gold powder mixed with a binder and a wonderful Hat Rack is born. Moral of the story? Look a little deeper, look a little more carefully and you will discover beauty all around .
Wishing you a great Day.
Gina
http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
What a great eye you have!! Thank heavens you saved it from such an ugly fate!
ReplyDeleteHi Theresa, thanks for stopping by. Your post of today, on Portuguese tiles, was such a treat for me. Don't you love the way the Portuguese cover entire building facades with azulejos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a real gift to be able to see the potential in an object (and to have the skills to make the potential a reality)
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