


This former shelf was something that I found at a garage sale years ago and decided to make into a portable altar. You can see my progress as I have first tiled the entire surface, almost like a floor, to enable the purchaser to remove the Madonnas on the top (as the side two are flower vases as well as small statues I thought the user would want to be able to wash them) and later I decided to attached the center Mary figure and removed the tile from the top for a place to put her. Same thing with the lower shelf. At first I had all three of the items, Madonna and candle holders, removeable, then decided to place the Madonna and only have the candle holders removeable.
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