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This is a piece of wood from my husband's parents old house.
After they passed from this life, it stood empty for several years.
When it was torn down, I saved some pieces of the wood,
and painted scenes on them for the family to keep.
They loved them.
There were many happy memories connected to that old house.
Every holiday their children, grandchildren and others would gather there,
there was always someone around the piano singing, kids playing..
Just good times.
I am glad we got to keep a few pieces..the memories are precious!
An old Tasters Choice coffee jar.
They don't make glass ones any more.
Lovely post! Your art is so pretty! Blessings, DE
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you! :-) It's nice to be loved. Your post is very touching, especially about the wood. What a fabulous way to save for memories. Happy PS
ReplyDeleteWhat a "sweet" blog. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
I love how you saved the wood and then painted it so pretty. what a wonderful memento.
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Lovely pink post - the roses are beautiful and I love that you have brought treasured memories and your beautiful artwork together to create such cherised items for family. I remember the old Taster's Choice containers - my mom had several. Thanks for such a wonderful look at times past. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely idea Shirley.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jan
Such a beautiful way to remember such fine folks. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about the changes. I think some are good, but then others....not so much.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful thing with the wood from the home. What a loving memory. Happy Pink Saturday, Char
What a lovely remembrance -- and your artwork is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely!
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A sweet idea to provide memories for your family. Happy Pink Saturday,
ReplyDeleteBrenda