I am well pleased . . . the ovens turned out better than I imagined. Brian used his jig-saw to remove the burners and I had to laugh when he came in the house rather sheepishly saying he had ruined my ovens. They did look rather ominous, but I reassured him that he did exactly what I wanted. Who knew the inside of a resin oven was hollow? Interesting . . .
Anyway, I glued all the ovens together, cut out matte board for the tops of the long oven and the top oven and gave them a good three coats of flat black spray paint.
And with that, the kitchen is pretty well finished for all the big jobs. Yahoo!
I have to give credit here to Mary at Mary & Martha Tours blog for the inspiration and know-how to create these ovens. Thanks Mary!
Brian did a great job bashing and you did a wonderful job with the finishing! They look marvelous! I am excited to get a chance today to go read the DA blog! Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteI love the wallpaper in the grotto. May I ask what/where it came from?
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