lovely limitations
Her version of that quote goes like this:
Now, isn’t that true? We (or at least, I) want to make a lovely home for our families, but usually have a rather small (or tiny) budget to bring it to reality. So we improvise with what we have. : )
I’ve been finally getting pictures hung up around our new house (I didn’t tell you that we had moved? Or that I might not be posting for a bit? No? Hmm. … guess that post must still be in the “drafts” section) and came across this frame that had gotten some red wax splattered on it.
It used to sit next to a red candle that, well, splattered once when I was blowing it out and the stain stuck. The spots weren’t too obvious where I had had it in our apartment, but when I hung it in our bedroom in the house the spots stood out to me like a sore thumb.
I thought about taking it down and putting it somewhere else, but it really completed the wall. So …. then I remembered the Nester talking about working within our limitations, almost celebrating them.
And I remembered that I had some lovely old lace that a customer had sent me. (can you see what is about to happen here?)
A bit of glue and a few minutes later and we had a solution!
Ta da!
The problem was fixed and the frame is lovelier than it was before. Yay!