
I thank my sister for sharing this very pretty floral door with me. If you take a closer peek, you can see the daisy motif gracing this impressive entry. I can imagine this door appearing on an exotic italian street, but she simply found it while out and about in Richmond, VA. Grazie, Sissy, for contributing to my dooramore!
If you have a love of intriguing doors, please check out the contributors to Dan’s Thursday Doors challenge. He hosts us every Thursday, has quite the following, and welcomes all. Until next time…🚪


What an impressive and eye-catching door! Great find.
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Thanks, Brenda. My sister is the one with the good eye this week! Thanks for reading me today.
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What a wonderful find! That is one beautiful door. I can’t imaging the work involved. Thanks for sharing that.
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I’m sure you could craft this in your workshop!
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I’m working on doors for my shop at the moment, but they pale in comparison.
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I hope we will see your finished project some Thursday.
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I will be sharing some in-progress pictures this coming week and the following week. I hope that last batch shows them hanging in the shop.
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Ornate! Nice find
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Thanks for your visit today!
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Great door
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Thanks, Sheree. It is a happy door!
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Oh wow – I did think it was from Italy (o Europe) but it was from RVA? Did she find this in the Fan area?
What a wonderful door!
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She said she was walking at the mall…Short Pump maybe? I should ask her.
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😉
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I checked, and this door is at Short Pump mall.
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that is great! thanks
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