Saturday, March 14, 2009

SCORE !

YAY! I did it! I asked! And, I did receive!











Ain't life grand??

-me

PS - Karin is having a totally great give away over at :
http://athreadofred.blogspot.com/2009/03/hop-into-spring-giveaway.html

14 comments:

RoeH said...

Hey.....you go girl!!!

diane b said...

Success. Now what are you going to do with them??

Vee said...

Oh wonderful...can't wait to see what you have planned for them.

Heather said...

yay for the screens!

Coleen said...

oh wow...you sure did score.......these are great!

Laurie and Chris said...

I can't wait to see what you do with them.

Betty said...

Hey, they finally checked their side yard and saw your sign, eh? Did they ask to see your creation when you are done? They may wish they had kept them when they see the wonderful things you do with screens! Enjoy...and, don't forget to let us see the pictures of your final designs!

Shari from Big Yellow Farmhouse said...

Yea - so glad you got them! The big one reminds me of the doors on the pie safe my husband made me years ago. He calls that big-grided screen stuff "hardware cloth". Lots of possibilities there - hope you'll show us your creation!

Phyllis said...

...I like! What are ya' gonna do with them?

I'm just catching up on some of your earlier posts and am still laughing about your eyebrows!

Monica said...

WOW*WOW*WOW*WOW*WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes! Life is GRAND!
Monica.

Little Penpen said...

PRETTY! Can't wait to see your pictures of where you use them.

La Dolce Vita with LeAnn said...

I knew it would work for you. Can't wait to see them after you work your magic.

Neabear said...

Yay! And now like everyone else I am wondering what you are going to do with them. Can't wait to find out?

eugie74 said...

Waaaay darling, Colleen! I love it - total score! I can't wait to see the final product although I can't imagine them being much cuter than they already are! Love the red painted wire mesh. Go girl :).

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