5/14/10

Faux window


Well I finished painting the faux window in my Laundry room. It is not great but it is ok until I decide to change something else.
This is the before.


And this is after I painted it and did the window.

Those old washer and dryer were here when we moved in last fall but they are still going. I am sure we will have to replace them soon.



I love the Laundry sign so I moved it here above the shelves my hubby put up for me.
Those are green latex gloves in the jar for cleaning, and the other ones are my soap


I am going to plant some more flowers this weekend, go to a car show with hubby and enjoy our beautiful 80 degree weather. So nice!!!!
I hope you all have a blessed weekend too!
 
 

8 comments:

Karen said...

I think it looks great!!!!

Unknown said...

Fabulous! I love that 'window'.

Have a wonderful weekend.
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon

Anonymous said...

Ooh...that is great! We have a middle room (rr apartment with the last room off of our bedroom), so we have a room between the dining and master bedroom that has no window. I love how your faux window shows light bouncing off the frame!! What a blessed talent you have and thank you for sharing it here. Your art blog...now when I get the time this weekend, I'll pop on over. Beautiful, Sharon. Rest for my soul.

Pauline said...

Sharon, your window is bee-u-tee-ful!! You have so much talent - I'm gonna pop over to your art blog, too, this weekend and have a peek around! Enjoy your weekend - sounds like fun!

elaine said...

Your window looks great!I like your shelves too.Have a Blessed week-end!

Alesha said...

I think your little window is JUST beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing it with us. Oh, and your quilt on the previous post is just so luscious --- very, very pretty! The beautiful things you share here are always such a blessing to me! Thanks, Sharon!

tammy r said...

Such a lovely addition to your room!!

LeeAnn@Encouragement Is Contagious said...

This added so much character and serene mood to your laundry room. It fits perfectly there. How long did it take you to paint such a realistic painting?

Lee Ann