Remember the niche? It took vision, design, engineering, testing, manufacturing, and even finish detailing. Sounds like we're building a truck, doesn't it? After all that work, it is the wash cloth rod that makes me smile. I have successfully avoided Margaret's repeated suggestions to ditch the messy wash cloth in favor of her poofy scrubber thing. Nope.
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We're still on Blogger, just under a different account. Click to go to "The New Blogged Word."
Thanks!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Middle of the End
Trim, paint and hardward make a world of difference. First, tiles were cut into strips to make the edge trim. Then, a small square piece was cut at an angle across one corner. Finally, paint pulled it all together.
Remember the niche? It took vision, design, engineering, testing, manufacturing, and even finish detailing. Sounds like we're building a truck, doesn't it? After all that work, it is the wash cloth rod that makes me smile. I have successfully avoided Margaret's repeated suggestions to ditch the messy wash cloth in favor of her poofy scrubber thing. Nope.
Remember the niche? It took vision, design, engineering, testing, manufacturing, and even finish detailing. Sounds like we're building a truck, doesn't it? After all that work, it is the wash cloth rod that makes me smile. I have successfully avoided Margaret's repeated suggestions to ditch the messy wash cloth in favor of her poofy scrubber thing. Nope.
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