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Categories: DIY, Tips & Techniques
what fun!
Is this supposed to be decorative? It's a jumble of old plates, none of which are rare, beautiful or even attractive.
That's your opinion, Palmetto. Beauty is subjective.
I could see doing something like this myself. I love the arrangement. It made my eyes flow from the left to the right. If I ever tried something like this, I'd tailor it to my tastes and use different sized plates like here, but of an identical design.
The plates are nice. The table and chair are wonderful!
Gorgeous!!! So fun. I wish I had the wall space in my kitchen to do something like this.
I'd like to do something like this in my (narrow) kitchen but I'm not sure I have the space for something so busy. It might be best to use something flatter, like trivets, to make the look smoother.
It's like a fragile fish floating in air right up against the wall like a very earthy ghost. I like it quite a lot.
Nice idea, a more modern take on a traditional idea. Check out the Chicago site for David's house tour. He does something similar but more traditional and it works too.
T8
www.strangeclosets.com
I love this, this is the kind of thing I want to create but with some plates I have from the 1950s. Emma