Oh maaan–I came in last on the bunting.
I’m out of the competition–and bummed.
I thought my bunting was really creative and unique. Oh well.
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So, this was to be my final project–
–now that I don’t have to hurry through it, I’ll have time to make some re-adjustments to the final piece, so– yay!
This should really appeal to all you Francophiles out there!
My mom’s main guest bedroom needs a better storage-workhorse. During the summer, I found a nice desk for $25 at the Salvation Army I thought might work well. I’ll just have to build on top of it–no problem.
But~this project had to “take a number“ and wait its turn.
My first thought was to build a “hutch” on top of it. But the potential scale could be over whelming to the small room.
I love those little “Panetières,” –french hanging cupboards. Even more, the “stylized” version of it as a hutch! And that was my direction!
Here–a couple of examples by Betty Lou Phillips, and Charles Faudree.
–This is the rough beginning of my interpretation!
Actually, I’m much further along in this project–but, no longer on that contest’s deadline, I can back up some, and make a few amendments to its finished design! BiG yAy!
-Cant’ wait to show you more!
Catherine
Well, phooey, I thought for sure yours would win! Can’t wait to see the rest of this project.
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Thanks Sheila, I sure thought I had a better chance than last place.
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I’m bummed, too. Yours was one of my favorites.
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Thanks Julia! I thought it was pretty cool.
My pouty lip has finally gone away,
and I’m on to another project.
Catherine
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You wuz robbed! YOU WUZ ROBBED!!!
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I can’t believe it. You deserved to win. I loved your bunting
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I bet this is going to be so gorgeous when you’re finished…it is already actually but can’t wait to see the final finished project!
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