This week is another double-dipper for photo challenges. I took these photos of my own vintage front door for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Thursday Doors, hosted by Dan from No Facilities. The red stained glass does not quite match my decorations or furniture, but when I bought the house, I could not part with the quirky door. It has its own charm, and I like how the light shines through the red glass.


Your door is interesting and inviting! Vintage touchs make a home interesting.
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Thank you! I was going to touch it up, but I think the worn look matches the vintage feel. 😎
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Great glass. It must give you lots of pleasure.
janet
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I definitely love looking at it! 😊
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A beautiful door.
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Thank you 😊
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful door, Dawn. I realised only now that Dawn is your name. It makes the name of your blog really clever. 🙂
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Haha! 😎🤓🤓 Thank you! 😊
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Some great photos of that door 😀
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Thank you! 😊
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That’s a lovely door. I’d say, get new furniture if you have to buy keep that door. I love those red panels along the side. The door itself is beautiful and the stained glass adds to it. Thanks for sharing this wi Thursday Doors.
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Thank you! 😊 I kind of like that it doesn’t match—makes it stand out more. I think the previous owner (a minister) acquired it from somewhere, as no one else’s house around here has one like it. 😎
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Congratulations! I have selected your post to be featured on CFFC this week.
I sure hope you have a terrific week.
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Awww. Thank you! 😊😎 It’s been fun participating!
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I think you did the right thing to keep such beauty in a door – and who cares if it doesn’t match – I think they call that eclectic ?? haha
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Haha! 🤓 Thank you! 😊
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🙂
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