My Daughters Playhouse
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Re: My Daughters Playhouse
Looks really good mate .the only thing i would have done different was paint the cladding first before fixing it to the frame
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Like the colours, but I would have done them the other way around
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Re: My Daughters Playhouse
Looking good...all that's left now is the curtains and cushions....Soft furnishings are very important to young ladies you know...
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I don't know about anyone else but I'm darn excited on her behalf.Riche36 wrote:The soft furnashings are purchased and ready to go in, cutting the ribbon will be on christmas morning.
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So am i, A Christmas cracker of a pressie!Pooneil wrote:I don't know about anyone else but I'm darn excited on her behalf.Riche36 wrote:The soft furnashings are purchased and ready to go in, cutting the ribbon will be on christmas morning.
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Re: My Daughters Playhouse
Sorry for the lack of updates I promise there will be an update tomorrow. All i have remaining to complete it is screw the stairs together and fit 3 skirting boards so the Playhouse will be finished tonight!!!!!!!
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Well after 4 months on grafting in all weathers mostly in the dark under a lead light and not really sure what i am doing i have managed to build my daughters playhouse!!!!. Its 99% complete but the remaing jobs can wait until the new year when the weather improves (new felt and paint touch ups).
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Re: My Daughters Playhouse
yep cracking job
how old is you daughter
how old is you daughter
we are all ------------------still learning