It has been so dreary and grey here that a bit of sunshine through the window caught on this little table seemed the perfect opportunity for this short post.
This is the table project I taught at our dollshouse club afternoons in January and February. No time for photos as there was also the AGM in February. I'm hoping that most will bring their tables in either in March or April, just for some photos. This one is french polished and it will get a few more layers on the table top, but otherwise it's finished.
This table is for one of our members who couldn't join us for this project! Sorry Anne W. you can't have my little bronze cat. It's too small really for 1/12th scale, but I love it anyway. No doubt Anne will dress this up properly!
Idske
es una preciosidad de mesa , un bonito trabajo
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Mari
Your table is gorgeous, Idske, I can't wait to see the photos of the other tables :).
ReplyDeleteWonderful floor and cat too!
Groetjes, Ilona
Un trabajo impecable!!!!!!
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Dear Idske,
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice table. I also like the floor of the dollhouse.
Hugs Dorien
Hello Idske,
ReplyDeleteFantastic work. the piece is beautiful and the finish is incredible.
Big hug,
Giac
It's a beautiful table and nice to see it with some sun! I also love the floor.
ReplyDeleteWhow, dat is een mooi tafeltje geworden, prachtig met dat inlegwerk!
ReplyDeleteTutorial hortensias ben ik niet vergeten hoor, komt eraan.
Groeten van Paula
Hi Idske, so glad to see your are still busy creating.
ReplyDeleteSooooo how did you like your class wasn't Hard was it ? good to see you are back at it.
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Mario
turned out beautiful, Idske, really a little treasure (and the cat stole my heart, too!)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Gee
You have made quite a lovely little table and the simplicity of the design and the way it is placed against the plain wall, allows it to shine! Thank you for showing the finished project. And the bronze cat is lovely too! :))
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Thank you all for your kind comments. I'm hoping for some more photos next week!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you taught as well?! What a sweet little project, looks like a nice class. Hope you enjoyed it as much as the pleasant ray of sunlight! (great pic!)
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