That is clever. In the 1930s, most of the houses built for London commuters in what was called Metroland by John Betchman all had front doors with staind glass just like that. I lived and worked in the Harrow/Ruislip area and saw them every day.
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Here is a place for me to share the 'patches' that make up my life. it may not look too great right now -- but I trust the One who is "working all things together for good" in it, will be pleased with the end result!
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This is beautiful, Kay! Such a good idea. I haven't done mine yet. Hope to get to it tonight.
ReplyDeleteThat is clever.
ReplyDeleteIn the 1930s, most of the houses built for London commuters in what was called Metroland by John Betchman all had front doors with staind glass just like that. I lived and worked in the Harrow/Ruislip area and saw them every day.
Yes, snafu, I remember many british homes having front doors like that - not sure if we ever had one though. It's all coming back in style these days.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Kaybee!
ReplyDeleteOh it's lovely. Reminds me of my front door when I lived in Coventry.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful glass art. Love it.
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