Lace Screen Door
My latest in between projects. Literally this takes minutes. I had some lace sheets that I picked up at a yard sale (my favorite). I picked up a bunch of them, as much fabric as you could put in a bag for $0.50... just my kind of sale.
I saved the trim from this old screen to replace when I added lace. I used my staple gun and added the lace, then trimmed with a blade. Used my nail gun to re~attach the trim pieces! And then it was done. I love this because it has original hardware and hinges.
If your ever in Oregon you should check us out.. https://www.facebook.com/UrbanFarmhouseMercantile
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUxEz24aOtOaxxbhWvSc4KMH-Ft5fHUQX19EGDBbY-btHbzLcZU4LJOTbZIzWe4DLszKjIF6Qt0BxCUB274uWhOLD61FnCudRiGxFhDjoxpEYiA_XyuVCIzOBtqWqqdORZx1KRNtGKej-f/s1600/lace+screen.png)
I saved the trim from this old screen to replace when I added lace. I used my staple gun and added the lace, then trimmed with a blade. Used my nail gun to re~attach the trim pieces! And then it was done. I love this because it has original hardware and hinges.
If your ever in Oregon you should check us out.. https://www.facebook.com/UrbanFarmhouseMercantile
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUxEz24aOtOaxxbhWvSc4KMH-Ft5fHUQX19EGDBbY-btHbzLcZU4LJOTbZIzWe4DLszKjIF6Qt0BxCUB274uWhOLD61FnCudRiGxFhDjoxpEYiA_XyuVCIzOBtqWqqdORZx1KRNtGKej-f/s1600/lace+screen.png)
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