Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Something old is new again...

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.

 
 

15 comments:

  1. WOW you certainly are a lucky woman that is beautiful. Oh I have to say so is he lucky:) B

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  2. It looks great! Isn't it great to be able to use extra supplies to make something beautiful and useful?

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  3. Wow! You really are so lucky to have such a talented husband! That's a very nice little cabinet.

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  4. I love it! Reminds me of the folk art pieces I see on Antiques Roadshow. :)

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  5. Wow, wonderful cabinet, talented Hubby you got there.....Blessings Francine.

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  6. Very nice, I have dabbled with this a bit.

    I worked in a behavioral classroom for 5 years.

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  7. 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

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  8. Nice cabinet. Yes, you are one lucky woman!!!

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  9. I really love that piece. I especially love the antler door handle! Your husband does beautiful work!

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  10. That is a GREAT cabinet! You are very lucky!

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  11. That is fantastic!!! Your hubby did a GREAT job!

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  12. That is so nice to have things that your husband has made himself. You are lucky indeed! :)

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  13. I love pieces that have meaning..... Hubby is a keeper.....

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  14. Hello - 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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