Copy Cat

 If you saw the post before THIS one,
 you'll understand the title, "Copy Cat".
 I couldn't help myself!
 It's too hot to get anything going in the flower beds at this point...
 but perfect weather for paint-curing!
 So here's what I did yesterday.
It's all hanging or setting on one side of our shed.
And I'm thoroughly pleased with our Copy Cat Yard Art!

16 comments:

  1. I DID see the previous post and loved the ideas! and now I LOVE yours too!!!!!!!!! Wow, you don't let any grass grow under your feet, do you!!

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    1. No. Quite literally. There is no grass GROWING under our feet.

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  2. Looks fantastic. You did a perfect job. I've been putting off painting my door jambs because the humidity is so bad. Have to close the doors at night. :)

    Cher Sunray Gardens

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  3. The aqua makes me smile! Your outdoors is like a magical garden. Our grass is brown. Almost all brown. I did see on the news last night that someone spray painted theirs green. I'm going to wait until God paints mine!

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    1. I try to be careful never to say "never"....but in this case, I'm really wanting to say "NEVER"!

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  4. I love the color you chose. I have a couple of things I need to paint...maybe soon...

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    1. Thank you! Linda (who I copied) used a similar color and pink and gold (and maybe green) in the same intensity. I really liked the combinations. I may run and get me at least one other color!

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  6. Thanks, Wanda....and I'm REALLY happy to hear from you. I went to your blog yesterday and didn't find an update. I've been missing you.

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  7. you just may have come up with the inspiration I have been looking for. I have a couple of wrought iron tables that i cannot decide if i want inside or out. but my grandmother gave them to me when I was very young and I just can't part with them. I don't usually like bright colors but I love your latest project!!

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  8. It's gorgeous!! Love the color!

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  9. Thank you, Tina. I value your opinion - especially when it coincides with mine :)

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  10. Love the pop of color. I went back to see your last post too. What great ideas!!! Try to stay cool.

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  11. LOVE the color 'pop' and the use of the mirror. The cute yellow 'star' in the previous post made from broken pottery and coffee mug has inspired me to use up some broken porcelain I've been hanging on to for a few years :)

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