I know, I know...... I promised you a tutorial on the Chest Of Drawers that I revealed yesterday.  I quite frankly just don't feel like it and I have so much going on that I would rather share.  I did go back to the post and put in process details if you are interested.
First stop.....McMows in Lake Worth.  I jump in my little car and speed off.....well, drive off.  I do have to act responsible.  Do I?  Well.....that might be for another post.  Anyway, McMows is a stained glass design studio that is about a 45 minute drive away.  I have spent the entire morning saying things like "McMow Mow and Mow Mow Mow."  Yea, I know, crazy.  But I am excited to see what they might already have fabricated.  A girl can dream, can't see?  I mean can't something just be that easy?  Walk into a joint, see what you want, buy it for a sweet price and run home with it?  Well.....not that easy this time.
As I drive, I am constantly working through the details of this renovation.  I constantly roll out the possibilities. In other words.....I talk to myself in my head.  I say, "Should I have a glass top fabricated?  How about some sort of tile work?  Why can I not find the solution?  I'm I being ridiculous here?  But I just don't see a granite top pulling off the look I am trying to achieve.  What about that quartz?"  On and on......the wheels of my car roll, and I run after my tail.  I know that I am going to re-surface these cabinets but can't start until this counter top issue is solved.So what do I do?  Decide to switch gears again and address the windows!  (I think there is some need for some deep psychological analysis here when I know I need to make the counter top decision, but I would rather play on the window project.)
As an alternative to having the glass fabricated, I am also considering finding a collection of framed vintage stained glass windows and hanging them one over the other. This concept is actually probably more in keeping with both my design sense and budget.  So I run through my two favorite collectible malls.  I find a few options.  The prices are between 45 to 90 dollars a piece and I figure that I will need two or three for each window. I leave them behind to think about it.  I would love to take a three hour road trip to a town north of me because I am sure that I will find it there.  The place is filled with shops.  But, I just can't pick up and leave.  I do have a family!So today, I am going to keep chasing my tail.....I know I will find it.  I always do.  I am also working on some furniture projects for the master bedroom and doing laundry.....Hey! That's a concept!  Laundry.  My kids DO need clothes. Right?!  I'm off!
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