After we purchased a large mirror for the dining room and figured out a way to get it installed securely, it seemed that just a tiny bit of decoration swagged from the top of the frame would set everything right. But what? My inspiration, described in an earlier post (March 12), manifested in the sweet beaded garland pictured here. Old beads combined with ordinary twine, cotton string and bits of leftover lace.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Oh, I love this! I have some old beads from my mother. Twine and string. That's a uique combo with the dainty beads. I may have to use this as inspiration too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
All of your family pics are so cute. I've seen the bumble bees and lady bugs too. I can't wait for the warm weather now.
Kelly