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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Trash to Treasure Birdcage
I bought this birdcage sans bottom at a garage sale this past summer for $1 only it was a dark green. So, when everything else was getting painted white, I threw it in and painted it as well. It will be fun to put seasonal decor in it. Right now it's out in the new sunroom.
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It's very cute! I think I have one just like it...although I like your white one better.
Hi PammieJo
Love the bird cage. I've wanted to do a bird cage project. I have a few that need the TLC. I guess I time. You take care. See you next week.
Marie
Hi Pammiejo...Now that was a BARGAIN! I love the look of birdcages... ;-) Bo
Pam I love bird cages, and bird houses! This is so neat! And the good thing about it is that's it good for different seasons. Glad you shared it with us.
Happy Tuesday!
XO,
Sheila :-)
I LOVE IT AND I LOVE BIRDS AND BIRD CAGES.WELL DONE...ANN
The birdcage looks really nice,wintry.
Cute birdcage!
Thank You for your wonderful comments about your experience with your mother.
It is also my mom's last independence and she doesn't want to lsoe that. It is hard to take that a way.
Thanks again!
It looks so pretty with the sun streaming through it. Thanks for sharing. Happy Trash to Treasure.
How cute, you did a great job on it.
The birdcage is so cute!
Thanks for linking to trash to treasure!
I LOVE that birdcage and you have it decorated so cute! I am all about birds, nests, cages, etc. so that is just great!
The bird cage is so cute.
That is adorable, what a great find. I love how a simple can of spray paint can transform anything!
~Michelle
I had several of these...in different shapes and sizes...and now I wish I had not given them away! this is so cute!
Had a nice visit with you this evening. You did a good job with the birdcage! And your family room looks a comfortable place. I know, it's so weird to realise one's children are in their 30's! Makes me think of that lovely Ann Tyler book: When we were grownups. I read The Reader in December and even did a post on it at the time. Certainly a harrowing read. I did not realise the film was already out. Well, it's quite late here so I am going to call it a day!
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