I LOVE my new project (this does not happen all that often)!
I started with an old window that I found at a large 'antiques' store

Let's just say that it had definitely been collecting lots of dirt and junk for lots of years :/ I spent lots of time scrubbing it up and removing all the old caulk around the window panes.

Next I put the window panes back (and learned how to use the handy caulk gun) :)

Then I applied all the vinyl to the window panes that I made on my Silhouette cutter

It is going to hand on a big empty wall space in the kids/hall bathroom. I would have taken a lovely picture of it hanging on the wall, but it is really heavy and I need to go buy some heavy duty hanging gear so this is as good as it gets for tonight :) I really like that you can still see the worn areas in the wood frame. I think its kind of fun to imagine who has been looking through this window or where it has been . . . .
3 comments:
That is so cute! What a fun idea.
Very cute. Please post again with little picures of your babies! My boys miss them so much!
you great.
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