The big dead branches are piled on top of plastic to try and kill off some weeds.
🙂 In an old house like this, we’re always a little paranoid about things leaking/crumbling/breaking all around us.The faucet is one less thing to worry about.. I’ll be ready to show you the full bathroom project, and all the scary before and after pictures shortly, but for now, let’s just enjoy the view from the kitchen.. Before (actually, during):.

It’s honestly just nice to have a sink again, but to have one that looks so beautiful is just icing on the cake.. Ready to win your own new faucet from Pfister?their lovely selection.and then come back and enter below!.

a Rafflecopter giveaway.Disclaimer: I was not paid for this post, but I was provided the stunningly amazing faucet free of charge to show off to all of my favorite readers.

All thoughts and opinions are my own.One of the neat things about having your own blog is that you get to talk about pretty much whatever you feel like at any given time.
I’m not saying that anyone will actually read what you have to say, but you can pretend that they are and that they also of course care deeply about whatever topic is on your mind that day.. A post about why you really love peeling potatoes?If you look closely you can tell it’s just the cardboard, but I liked the color of it, so I kept it.
Also I took the glass out, clearly.. Get it clearly?If you look from the side, you can see that all I did was hot glue them on in two places.
I checked first to make sure that if I ever needed to take the hot glue off, it wouldn’t leave any damage behind.If you want some spoon art for your dining room, or art involving any type of utensil, really, you can find all kinds of fun stuff at thrift stores and garage sales for almost nothing..
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