I liked this one so much that we built another one.
This time the legs are spindles that we cut down to size.
We built a box for stability and for looks.
Now I just need better weather
so I can take it outside to paint.
(It's been raining and snowing here!)
It will stay a creamy white.



so I can take it outside to paint.
(It's been raining and snowing here!)

It's sofa table height and will live in the family room.
It's going to replace this little guy,
who will likely find a new home
somewhere else in my house.
If you are interested in crafting for a good cause, check Trishia's blog and learn about the Butterfly Project from the Holocaust Museum Houston.
It's going to replace this little guy,

somewhere else in my house.
If you are interested in crafting for a good cause, check Trishia's blog and learn about the Butterfly Project from the Holocaust Museum Houston.
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