Treasured items transformed into functional works of art
Posted: Jan 13, 2019 9:00 AM CST

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(MILWAUKEE) So often when things break or become old our first thought it to get rid of it, or throw it out. But what if you could make something old new again?
Pauleen Le introduces us to a Brookfield couple who had a bright idea a few years ago to do just that, and it's turned into a labor of love in more ways than one.