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Posted: 25-10-2011 , 09:44 AM #16 |
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![]() Great job! I wondered if you could place another small shelf along the previous holes. I have a plain wooden panel with hooks for coats under the stairs and often thought a shelf over the hooks for collapsible umbrellas/woolly hats/gloves would work but I don't have the skills for the job so I just dream on! Well done, it looks lovely.
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Posted: 25-10-2011 , 07:47 PM #17 | |
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Posted: 25-10-2011 , 09:49 PM #18 |
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![]() Another creative triumph!! Never knew about lemon juice for rust. Learn something new every day. Well done. Eibhlin.
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Posted: 26-10-2011 , 12:59 PM #19 |
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![]() Fab transformation. Very inspirational. You could get some decorative hooks (cup hook size) from woodies to put in the holes under the shelf and use them for key hooks!
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Posted: 26-10-2011 , 02:44 PM #20 |
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![]() Well done, you are well and truly gifted. Keep up the wonderful work. I hope you are very proud of your work!
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