the table’s shape is a must for an art studio…
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wowowowowowo want one !!!
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I know, how lucky i was to find one! It was at Hobby Lobby for thirty bucks. I love taking something ugly & making it my own! ~amy
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xxx it is lovely x
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Thank you, Sam! ~amy
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What a great find Amy!
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I was very excited! I couldn’t wait to make it my own. Thank you, Karen. ~amy
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Absolutely wonderful way to make “treasure out of ‘trash’ ” — although I hesitate to use the word — because apart from the table top not being of everyone’s taste – it’s a wonderful piece. Well done Amy!
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Great work…
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the original palette looks like someone tried out all the colours in the paint box 🙂 Your transformation is very tasteful 🙂
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absolutely perfect. There’s an artist living up the drive from me, and I think she’d go green.
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The results of your master mind are out of this world, is that the coolest ever or what, an absolute heart breaker table for any artist! It’s beautiful, your white husky found the best place to be lovingly displayed and remembered. A brilliant Idea of transformation:)
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How creative! Definitely a must-have… As an art lover, I prefer the original one. But the way you refurbished it makes it a great addition to any living room!
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I rather like it the way it is 🙂
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That came out super – love the choice of paper!
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What a brilliant idea! Lovely transformation.
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