Ok, maybe this stuff wasn't that old. The log slabs on the top and bottom were leftover from making the stairs when we built our cabin ten years ago. The tongue-in-groove is left over from when we finished the basement about five years ago. The antler handle was a shed found by Ella last spring. My husband put it all those leftovers together and created a wonderful cabinet.
My husband is very talented when it comes to woodworking. It fills me with joy that he continues to make things for our cabin.
I am a lucky woman.
WOW you certainly are a lucky woman that is beautiful. Oh I have to say so is he lucky:) B
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Isn't it great to be able to use extra supplies to make something beautiful and useful?
ReplyDeleteWow! You really are so lucky to have such a talented husband! That's a very nice little cabinet.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Reminds me of the folk art pieces I see on Antiques Roadshow. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful cabinet, talented Hubby you got there.....Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I have dabbled with this a bit.
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You are a lucky woman...mine hubby balances the check book-LOL!! Love this little side cabinet and what memories it has from "leftovers!" XOXO
ReplyDeleteNice cabinet. Yes, you are one lucky woman!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love that piece. I especially love the antler door handle! Your husband does beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThat is a GREAT cabinet! You are very lucky!
ReplyDeletethat is just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic!!! Your hubby did a GREAT job!
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice to have things that your husband has made himself. You are lucky indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteI love pieces that have meaning..... Hubby is a keeper.....
ReplyDeleteHello - I've just come across the photographs of your lovely cabinet. It looks perfect for your cabin. We also work a lot with wood; it's really satisfying to produce fine furniture from recycled wood.
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