18 March 2010

Doors for Brocante


I have been working a little bit more on Brocante. This time I have been concentrated on doing the facade. Still haven´t finished yet, but here I show you the doors.

27 comments:

  1. The door looks great! I guess it is some of your Bindels filigree stuff painted and glued on?

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  2. I like the doors, did you make them?
    The shop lookes great!

    Lena!

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  3. ..Your right, Annie, 3 items combined for each window.
    BTW your stuff on your last post are SO great, I am really impressed!
    Love, Sus.

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  4. Great with the ornaments on the glass doors:) It looks lovely. I see you have been drinking Champagne lately..Good for you;)

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  5. ..and thanks, Lena, your question came, when I was answering Annie..the facade has been painted, patinated, and I made the ground, and the filigree on the glass of the door...

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  6. ..hihi, things are going fast here..yes Christel, I was very inspired by your post and saw the necessity in drinking champagne regularly ;-)

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  7. I guess we have to share a bottle or two next week Susanne... I suddenly had an ergent need for a couple of small french chairs...

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  8. It looks like your shop front is the same design as mine. Love what you've done with the doors. I'm having a lot of trouble deciding on the colour. I have painted it a dark crimson but it's just wrong wrong wrong. I can't do any pics at the moment because having camera problems but they are coing eventually... :)

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  9. Great details! Love the champagne's stools!

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  10. Your doors looks great. Filigree you say... hmmm mayby I should go hunting. :-)

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  11. Hi Susanna,

    I like your doors very much,they are great!

    There's an award for you on my blog;
    http://marleensminiaturen.blogspot.com/

    Greetings,Marleen

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  12. You have a natural talented..those door are gorgeous!

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  13. Me too I like the doors very much. I must
    get some filigree from the shop you recommended - it seems to be a very useful
    material for many different things! It´s
    very inspiring to look at your pictures!

    Eva J

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  14. The doors look great, and the little mossy touches too. Is there a reason why it is No 32 or have I missed an earlier explanation?

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  15. The whole scene is so charming. Love the detail on the doors! I was wondering about the number 32 too?

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  16. Fantastic! I love your style and work :-)
    Synnøve :)

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  17. ..Hmm number 32..well I wish it was my age ;-))

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  18. Hi Susanne, the doors look great. Love this style! Reminds me of the nice shops in Denmark ;-)

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  19. They look really nice, just perfect for your wonderful Brocante :)

    Ira

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  20. Your doors are great, very beautiful and very brocante.

    Gr. Natascha

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  21. Hi Susanne i have this building i have had it for about two years but havent got around to doing anything with it inside yet please show more pictures i need inspiration with mine i need to steal some ideas lol..heehee
    hugs Rachel

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  22. Yours is looking great btw
    hugs Rachel
    xx

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  23. I really like what you did with those doors ;). I wrote an answer to your comment on my blog, I don't know if you saw it. Just wanted to let you know that if you need punches, can look in my nearby hobbyshop and send to you. Just let me know if you would like that.

    Marit

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