A lacy chainlink fence?
Yep, with the help of some extra-large lace motifs, and a nearby exhibit on lace. (Thanks for mentioning this, Dirt Ju Jour!) See the ShelterPop link for more.
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Oh My God this makes my mouth water. And my husband thinks I am crazy wanting to paint quilt blocks on his barn. I would love to do this on our fence. I would have to find a way to send my husband away for a while to accomplish this but it would be worth it. I absolutely love this.
Thank you for sharing it.
sharyn
I'm trying to figure out a way to use it too, Sharyn! Sure is more appealing that basic chainlink stuff...maybe you could argue to your husband that it makes it more of a 'privacy fence.' I intend to take that approach with the Brick, my darling husband. Good luck!
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