Oooo la la! Standing about two feet tall, he would make a gorgeous end table or even a coffee table with a piece of glass on top! He's for sale so if you like him, contact me! And if you need to, I know where you could find another one... ahem Marie.... ahem.... :)
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WOW! What a cool transformation! Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOoooo if you had painted it white, I would have had to buy it - my grandma is a white elephant fanatic!
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous turquoise though, by the way!
Wow!!! Absolutely beautiful! Great job!!!
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