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I have always disliked my bath tub --tiles are ugly and white and plain
I mentioned this a few weeks ago to Pink Boy and said how I wish I could enclose the side of the tub with wood then embellish it with ornament from Do It Yourself Chic.
He agreed and had our friend make a covering for it I think it is some type of PVC so it will not warp or rot.
Then a double paining of Glidden Sweet Baby Girl semigloss paint.
I ordered the ornament from my old standby DIYC and they came in less than a week.
So on New Year's Day Pink Boy did the final step of adding the cherubs and swags.
Voila a bath fit for Marie Antoinette( we know she enjoyed her baths.
Total cost of project less than $100.00
I am linking to My Romanic Homes Show and Tell Friday
Have a Pink day!
I like the oval tub. never seen one of those but in your pictures. i like the cherub ornaments. Hope to see you in my Pink Saturday entries one and two. Happy New Year!
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