There is something extremely appealing about glass ornaments of any kind.
Usually their price tags are way above what is affordable for some people. [Like me.)
When a drop dead gorgeous piece of blue glass sparkled from a thrift store shelf, it just about sizzled my timbers.
There are a few very small pieces of blue glass, including a tiny blue angel with gold wings, on a windowsill in the apartment bedroom.
That piece of blue glass in the thrift store would look fabulous hanging from a curtain rod in the bedroom.
Cost? Less than $10.
The glass piece is now on a small dresser top but it hasn't yet been hung in the window.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS WHAT CAN BE USED TO HANG THIS GLASS PIECE FROM A CURTAIN ROD, WITHOUT WORRYING ABOUT IT CRASHING ON THE FLOOR INTO A MILLION PIECES?
What an incredible piece. The colors are so pretty! I know you have the perfect spot for it, and when you hang it, I hope you will show us a photo of where you placed it. I might would even consider purchasing one of the hanger stands that are used for Christmas ornaments....and sit it out for display on a table or shelf. Need to be seen for sure.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty. I've always liked the art of blown glass.
ReplyDeleteOoooo, that's really pretty, Susan. And you know me and blue. Something very lovely about it in the home. Not sure how you
ReplyDeletewould hang this piece up above. But it looks nice there sitting on your dresser for now. You always find the most wonderful things.
~Sheri
i have no idea how to hang it since there isn't a hole to put anything through..,.just put it on a table or something like that. It will be like a suncatcher for you. Lovely colors.
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