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MamaTried

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I made a door from a milk jug.

Then hot glued some fabric on it.

Guess it is a poor woman's version of a REO door.

Don't think anyone wants to see a pic.

of course we do.

the creativity is what really matters. i'd be thrilled if i could do that and wouldn't hesitate to share it.
 

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of course we do.

the creativity is what really matters. i'd be thrilled if i could do that and wouldn't hesitate to share it.

Me too :) The Evil One is the creative genius here. I'm in charge of plumbing, automotive maintenance, basset wrangling and general grunt work. I keep showing her all these neat things you folks are doing but all I get is a little pat on the head and a "that's nice dear" ;p


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Please show a pic.

Granny's Redneck REO

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I actually prefer that pdib doesn't become a supplier. His one (or 10) offs are so inspired and unique that the exclusivity of a pdib creation makes it even more special.

This door is a like owning a very rare painting - Except Rather than keep it locked away in a vault, I enjoy it every day on my work horse silver hammertone :)
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