Monday, July 6, 2020

I Made It!

In my last post I showed you a craft that I liked.  And yesterday I made it! It's hanging in the kitchen now. I can't tell if it turned out good or not, as I never have perspective on anything I make. Don't know how long I will keep it up, but it's there for now.



19 comments:

Linda said...

I love it!!! My graters are vintage and rusty and brown and I can't wait to make mine!!

The Feminine Energy said...

Awwww... I love it! You did a great job, Ginny! Love, Andrea xoxo

CheerfulMonk said...

Yes, you can make that and you did a great job!

Hootin Anni said...

Wonderful job.

Ella said...

Very nice done, Ginny!
I love it!

Ann said...

I think it looks great and I love that towel.

DawnTreader said...

I like that towel too! It's a creative idea - but I only have one grater and I use it!!!

Rose said...

Thst is such a good idea...it looks goid.

Nancy Chan said...

I like it. Its a great accomplishment. Something different.

MadSnapper said...

You did it! And it looks nice! And I like the yellow flowers it makes it look like Joy. I had a couple of old rusty Graeter's and toss them in the trash several years ago when I got my new one.

MadSnapper said...

Forgot to say you totally did make it! And also forgot to say the part I like about it the most is its recycling things instead of throwing them in the trash

George said...

I think you did a great job -- it looks wonderful.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

It looks sooooo pretty, with the flowers!!!

And you had fun making it.

That is what counts most. The fun. Especially at this horrible Wuhan Virus Pandemic time.

💛💛💛

Chatty Crone said...

I think you did a better job then the ones you showed - the arrangement and color is wonderful.

Tamago said...

Oh it turned out wonderful! I love the colorful flowers and pretty owl towel. You did fantastic job :-)

Inger said...

It looks great, but no matter what, the main thing is that you went ahead and made it. I was more afraid of making mistakes when I was younger, with age I have learned that it's the doing that is the most important. But you got it both, done and a success!

photowannabe said...

Yes, you definitely did it !!
It can become a seasonal focal point in your kitchen.
"Grate" Job !!
Sue

DeniseinVA said...

It's lovely Ginny, you did a great job! :)

Anonymous said...

Ginny, that is adorable! Great job!

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