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posted by kim at 10:55 PM
very cool!!! did you do that yourself? wow!! i love it!
I did. It's gratifying to put something that was destined for a landfill, back into circulation.
btw -- thanks!
the detail is gorgeous!!
Thanks Mel.
That level of detail is crazy. Did you use a dremmel?
A dremmel was in the vicinity, but I didn't use it. The hearts were already there when I found this, I guess someone wasn't happy with their hobby.I did use a drill, but don't worry, it wasn't the dental variety.
My gosh, how lovely! Would you call that deco style? Some people just have the knack of seeing possibilities in things destined to be discarded. I'm not one of them. :( My mom's that way. That's true creativity, Kim.
Thanks! Not sure what style it fits though.
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very cool!!! did you do that yourself? wow!! i love it!
I did.
It's gratifying to put something that was destined for a landfill, back into circulation.
btw -- thanks!
the detail is gorgeous!!
Thanks Mel.
That level of detail is crazy. Did you use a dremmel?
A dremmel was in the vicinity, but I didn't use it. The hearts were already there when I found this, I guess someone wasn't happy with their hobby.
I did use a drill, but don't worry, it wasn't the dental variety.
My gosh, how lovely! Would you call that deco style? Some people just have the knack of seeing possibilities in things destined to be discarded. I'm not one of them. :( My mom's that way. That's true creativity, Kim.
Thanks!
Not sure what style it fits though.
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