I spend, on average, ten hours a week on this blog - research, studying, planning and writing - and thoroughly enjoy the process and the outcome. Sometimes life gets in the way and the research, studying, planning and writing just doesn't happen. It's just how it is...
So, because of a lack of planning, the posts you will find in Nanna's Kitchen this week will again be short but hopefully sweet.
Today will be pictures of two crafty items found at my oldest daughter's house. The first set of pictures are of a pretty frame around the thermostat in the hall. This was a tabletop frame so we had to tear off the easel back and break the glued in glass (which I did by wrapping the frame in two layers of paper towel and put it all in a plastic gallon bag then broke the glass by gently tapping it with a hammer out in the carport).
Another craft project that she had done was a really cute pedestal that she keeps by her kitchen sink for her dish soap, hand soap and sponge. She simply used gorilla glue to glue a melamine plate from Target to a wooden candle stick.
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