What does that mean?
Is it a compliment or a polite way of saying,
'Ye Gads! Who in their right mind would get rid of two very functional but horribly boring brown, sliding wardrobe doors and replace them with topsy-turvy curtains made from a couple of old table cloths, a sheet and some ticking?
I'm going to take it as a compliment....so there!
Dear Jus
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the brown of the doors and I doubt very much that it was "you".
However this delight of colour and loveliness is exactly how I imagine your wardrobe might look!
Have a great week,
Denise x
(I've not tried the 3 columns yet, though I did look and the instructions were long and detailed so I have to return when I can follow them to the letter!)
Well, I think it could be 'very me', too - it's great!
ReplyDeleteMy boys do tend to look at things and say: 'that's very mummy', so I guess I get it too!
Why not? :-) Trying to decide what to do with our wardrobes at the moment...
ReplyDeleteLove the wooden hanger - an excellent idea - I need one of those.
That curtain is totally up my street. I love a bit of a hotch potch and yours is very pretty indeed. Clever you.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a compliment, nothing wrong with being creative.
ReplyDeleteAdele
Doesn't it mean - I'm not brave enough to tell you what I really think, so I'm going to be vague. What were you thinking Jus- brown furniture is so fabulous in it's dark dreariness. Whereas pretty cloths should be hidden away in case they offend. Love them and your style.
ReplyDeleteLisa x
Ooh, I like it! The whole thing looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my (Fraggleless) blog and leaving a comment. Have a great day...er night, well whatever time it is I hope it's great!