Today I finally used 4 of them. I sewed them together just to stick them inside this ceramic shell because I wanted some peachy color to hang down. They were perfect because they even had green in them. I am pretty happy with the result.

After I did that, I decided it was time to cover the wire holding the old TV trays to the wall. I decided to stick with the country fabric theme and took a longish piece of this fabric. I squished it together and tied a bow, then put the bow over the nail head and wrapped the ends around the wire.


Now I'm off to find some other items for the dining room cabinet.
The fabric around the wire holding the tv trays is a clever touch!
ReplyDeleteYour green scheme looks very fresh and springy!
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You make me want to get off my Mac and redecorate a room! You rock!
ReplyDeleteHey Zoey, I have that green cabbage bowl with the cover also! I just went to look for it and don't see it anywhere obvious (like stacked in the china cupboard) but it must be here somewhere. Or maybe I sold it at a garage sale?
ReplyDeleteWhat are those smaller cabbages? Salt and peppers?
Clever covers for the wire! Just the finishing touch.
Your talent at decorating never ceases to amaze me Zoey! I would have never thought to wrap fabric and make a bow to cover those wires and nails!! It looks terrific! Hugs xox
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