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Ruby the Liberal

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2. Are you looking for something like a table
Tue Jan 17, 2012, 12:53 PM
Jan 2012

or wall art or a sit-around piece?

If the former, I would take a measurement of how much space you can afford to give it, and then hit the used and antique markets to find something out of the norm (noting that it may need some work). You can find the most unusual pieces (and conversation starters) rather inexpensively in places like that.

Well... Suich Jan 2012 #1
Yeah.... ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #3
Are you looking for something like a table Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #2
Good idea... ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #4
Handed down to me was an old secretary desk Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #5
An old secretary desk ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #6
you can spend hours on this site, you may even find what you're looking for! NMDemDist2 Jan 2012 #7
Wow - how inventive of them! Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #8
That looks like a fun way to ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #10
Thanks for the link maddezmom Jan 2012 #12
Junk Market Style is a very interesting site showing projects making fascinating objects with "junk" northoftheborder Jan 2012 #9
I don't feel like working so ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #11
There should be a "decorating" group. fladem2006 Feb 2012 #13
did you find anything? n/t NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #14
Not really. ohheckyeah Feb 2012 #15
This guy lives in our foyer. I'd call him "quirky" Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #16
LOL.... ohheckyeah Feb 2012 #17
There's always some goodies on the tray Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #18
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