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I've made a few little posts on my blog about some furniture I spent the weekend restoring. If there's anyone still out there and you fancy a look, you can see them here: | |
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Hi Zoe. I check in every day, ever hopeful x Will go and see yr post now, thank you. | |
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Lovely, Zoe! You are doing a grand job with all those sad bits and pieces: making them whole again. I love the beautiful armchair and the clock. And the chairs and table, of course. I have enjoyed looking at everything. Thank you. | |
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You did very well - one of those towel rails went for a lot more than your box of pieces, just recently. And lovely to see old bits resurrected and not thrown away. | |
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Beautiful work - adore the armchair Great bits&bobs box, full of hidden treasures | |
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Well done Zoe. Fab job on the arm chair! | |
-- Valerie Towers
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love what you have done.. one of my favourite things to do is to restore old houses and furniture.. well done.. | |
--christine xx
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Inspiring! The table looks very like one I have by Eppendorfer & Nacke. My photos won’t upload on here! | |
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You are doing a brilliant job with the repairs. | |
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