While scrounging for a piece of wood in the basement, we found the brass rack that hung above the stove years ago. Forgot it was once there and it fit perfectly within the trim. Hubs made it long ago from 3/4" brass pipe so it's quite heavy.
Will find some copper or other utensils/items to hang, just what was needed in this spot. And I really like the aged brass with the cupboard's black hinges and other black iron accents.
I'm debating what to do with the charts I want to sell since I will ask for a 123stitch gift certificate instead of paypal. Not sure I can do that on the FB selling sites, may try IG if they don't sell here. Some are from 1990s and hand drawn, may not be of interest. Some are new.
A week has past in July already!! Good grief.
Thanks for visiting with me, be safe.
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6 comments:
That brass hanging rack is wonderful! Glad you found it - and can't wait to see what you find to hang on it. Good luck with the chart issue. I always think of selling things (not only stitchy stuff) and then give up before I even try.
So happy for you finding your brass piece. Everything looks nice there in your kitchen. Maybe you could find some copper pieced to hang there ? Have a good day. I know time is flying.
Charlotte in Virginia is wishing you a happy day and don't want to be Anonymous.
The rack is perfection in that spot...how fortunate it was such a good fit.
Looking forward to the "hangings" you select to display.
I love the rack and it is the finishing touch you needed there. When we redid our stove & backsplash during Covid, Mark wanted a stainless panel behind the stove because he liked the look. You choose your battles after this long together so I agreed but we needed “something else there” and he got his way again with a stainless steel mini shelf. It’s large enough for me to place a small oil painting, 2 pie birds and a treen salt bowl with tiny spoon so I was ok with it all then. I really wanted a cast iron fireback but was overruled because of the weight. He might have been correct with that decision.
Your kitchen looks great! Your husband Mark is so handy with the wooden projects and evidently other home projects as well. You have the design eye, not only in your cross stitch creations but in home decorating and yard / landscaping projects too.
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