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Through the Looking Glass
Wood windows
January 31st, 2009 in
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All projects are made from old wood windows
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MimiToria
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Windows are so great. You've just shown a bunch more of great uses for them in this post.
Posted: 6:34 pm on February 3rd
LuAnn
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Your projects are great. Love them all.
LuAnn
Posted: 11:07 am on February 1st
suewhitney
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Hi There,
I hope we never run out of old windows. They are good for so many purposes. I love what you have done with yours.
Take care,
Sue
Posted: 8:56 am on February 1st
irishrovr
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I'm glad you posted the close-ups! These are great!
Eileen http://ruralwisconsin.blogspot.com/
Posted: 10:49 pm on January 31st
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Comments (4)
LuAnn Posted: 11:07 am on February 1st
I hope we never run out of old windows. They are good for so many purposes. I love what you have done with yours.
Take care,
Sue Posted: 8:56 am on February 1st
Eileen http://ruralwisconsin.blogspot.com/ Posted: 10:49 pm on January 31st