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My spring cleaning routine just got a whole lot more glamorous. |
Disclaimer: I did not make this.
Aunt Nancy found it in her mother’s closet with a bunch of other treasures and gave it to me. Apparently it came from craft fair in a Methodist church in central Illinois.
Note to self: Start hanging out with more Methodists.
It is a duster. Or, rather, it is a garden glove with fingernails and a dozen pink pom-poms stitched to the palm. You wear it as you run your fingers along dusty stuff. And if I recall, acrylic yarn gets up all kinds of static and attracts dust like nothing else. So really, gold sequin trim aside, this is just plain practical. Just in time too. I’m planning on doing a major Spring cleaning next weekend — between this and the feather boa on a stick, I am going to feel just like Zsa Zsa Gabor!
I didn’t get it at first until I read the article. In fairness, using this would make it easier to clean any surface.
One can never have too much bling. No matter what one is doing.
I’m a Catholic, do you think I could clean with one of those lovelies too?
Cannot wait for the Friday Flowers!!!
Judy, these things might be a tad too celebratory for us Catholics.
This is fantastic! I’m envisioning fuzzy animal feet/paws for little ones who want to help … I’d personally like to make one for myself, and a tatooed manly version for my husband – we clean our on-campus mission every Saturday, and try to make it as fun as possible!
I love this idea, what a great way to make fun of a very boring task. Thanks so much for sharing. Your blog is always a source of inspiration to me