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Thu, May 19, 11 at 15:59
I had this gate in my sunroom and found a new (old) light to put in there. So, I painted this gate black and added the bird stuff that I got on clearance recently and a TS candle holder. Then I moved it out onto the deck.
Frou
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great job always wonder how the metal would look painted!!! You have inspired me to paint mine now. |
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| Looks beautiful on your brick wall! & esp love all the greenery you've surrounded beneath it! Love the garden bird art you've added to the gate. Very nice! TFS! Jeanne S. |
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Good job! I have gates, but mine are larger than yours. All my fences were down after the hurricanes several years ago, and I kept all the gates for trellis uses. They are still waiting on me!!! LOL |
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| That is wonderful, Frou. I love old gates decorated in the garden (wish I had some myself). The birds are a perfect touch. hugs, Karen |
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| The brick color on the bird plaques, the black gate with the green plants compliment each other & looks like it has been that way for some time, everything just goes together so well! Nice job! Jan |
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| SO cute Frou! Love the bird decor on the gate...and it looks great on your outside wall! |
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Frou, your gate looks great. Everything looks so good together. Marylee |
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It all goes to gether very nicely. the gate really completes the look. Kathy |
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| What a pretty interest piece & really adds something to that space! |
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