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| For those of you who love owls in decorating, the transformation of these three to 'sort of white' is wonderful! I love owls and think from fall thru winter they looks so neat in with the holiday decor.
Lots of photos of what she did, so enjoy her blog post.
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Here is a link that might be useful: Owls on the Mantel
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| Very nice. Owls seem to be everywhere this year. |
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| Very pretty...Never thought about owls before in decorating...love how her mantel looks with them. jane |
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- Posted by jeannespines (My Page) on Wed, Oct 24, 12 at 23:09
| I am liking 'owls,' too...& she did a great job re-vitalizing those...whites look good! Here's the goldish mercury glass one I got last yr @HLobby on the shelf above the dining room sliding doors: (no flash pic @night...reflections are the living room) And here's a cropped 'flash pic' (kind of 'bright') so you can see the Fall decor a little better...& 3 of my 'Woodfield' Leaf plates/cups...the other Woodfields are on the porch wall shelf...no pics yet. TFS, PM! Jeanne S. |
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| Karen, the new wht owls look good. Thanks for sharing. Jeanne, pretty owl. I love mercury glass and owls. Your shelf looks so pretty. I still have my lg one my DF gave me sitting by one of the china cabs. Maybe I should try a witch hat on her.LOL Punk |
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- Posted by purplemoon (My Page) on Thu, Oct 25, 12 at 0:43
| Yes Punk, definitely put a witch hat on your big owl!! I have several owls, mostly for Halloween, so they are still packed. (sigh). However I do have a couple out. Sometimes I see tacky painted ones in GW and never seem to think "out of the box" at how good they could look with a little paint. I love how her's ended up, hope I remember this in the future. Jeanne, one of my Halloween owls is red mercury glass. hugs, Karen |
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- Posted by luvstocraft (My Page) on Thu, Oct 25, 12 at 12:27
| Never been a big owl fan, but she certainly did a nice job on hers and they turned out great. Luvs |
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