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Freddy had been itching to get Christmas out the way so
he could claim the dining room table for his crafting,!
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However unknown to me! he had the bright idea of decoupaging it with a 1960's atlas before he started! At first it was a shock but I must admit it looks better than it did before.
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Ha Ha...he knew he did NOT dare get his Tim Holtz inks out on my beautiful Vintage red rose table cloth!
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If your curious to see my Freddie's work, you can check out his FLICKR HERE..
I do love vintage maps. My parents have a framed one in the toilet no less but I love it.
ReplyDeleteVictoria
FlorenceandMary.com
I love maps--we used to have one on our table---only we put it under a clear plastic table cloth so we could enjoy it and not ruin it ;-)
ReplyDeleteFreddy's art is amazing Happy..so so interesting!
ReplyDeleteVintage maps are really cool and I must admit, I'd be a bit shocked but it too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lynnie
I love the idea of putting maps on the table, what fun!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous, I think it is a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen is very sweet and the maps fit in beautifully, I think. I love it!!
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