Friday, 9 May 2014

One Photo & Twenty Words: The First Aid Cabinet


For Abi of Creating Paper Dreams and her One Photo & Twenty Words

31 comments:

  1. Perfect! I love things like that. It's trying to find where to put it that's become a problem. I recently saw an old set of drawers I would have loved to have, but couldn't think of anywhere in my studio they could go.

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  2. There comes a time when you have to stick to your guns ....

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  3. haha! mine would have said the same!

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  4. I shall forward to seeing it once you've found a home for it and possibly given it a make over!

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  5. Lovely! Are you putting it in your scrapbook room? What's inside?

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  6. Love the look of this... where you gonna put it & can we see inside :D

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  7. That's more or less the words that would have been said in my house....they just can't understand why I love 'junk'.

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  8. A lovely find. Definitely worth salvaging. I fear my family and I have very definitions of the word "junk"!

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  9. I'm with you, a must have!

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  10. How fab - what will you do with it?? Hope you will share in a future blog post

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  11. Seems to be a great find! I wonder what the B is for? The initial of the library? Would love to see what you do with it!

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  12. My Mum was forever salvaging things from the library :). It speaks of anther time ... Do let us know its final destination.

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  13. What a fabulous treasure!!!

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  14. I love that phrase 'lovingly salvaged'. My mum would call it junk but I call it an opportunity. I can see why you wanted to save it. It's marvellous. Can't wait to see what you do with it Sian.

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  15. Haha this is a great find! I think as scrappers we find it hard to throw anything pretty away.

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  16. i just want you to know, that even though I rarely comment I love every one of your posts.

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  17. Oh yes, we definitely need before and after photos of this!

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  18. They obviously don't see the potential that we would in a magnificent find like that one.

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  19. It looks great! I'm looking forward to hearing what you're going to do with it. Keep it for first aid supplies or something to do with crafts?

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  20. First of all, Debbie Stember - thank you very much :)

    I'm glad you like my cabinet. The inside has painted shelves, but I haven't decided what to put on them yet

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  21. That's very cool Sian. Re-purposed can often be the best stuff - it has history and character.

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  22. I love things that have a history, I'm sure you will make good use of this cabinet.

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  23. Oh I love it! Lovingly salvaged, exactly what I said when I rescued a pretty carton perfect for a texture on my Gelli prints today. Now if the wind had changed his eyes would have stayed that way!!

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  24. This beautiful cabinet couldn't have gone to a better person

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  25. I have a nowhere as nice old first aid box, mine stored chocolate and such for years. The kids knew they weren't allowed in first aid boxes after all ;)

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  26. I'm just not starting to add things in my studio. But being very selective. What a great find.
    Rinda

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  27. Ha ha, that could have so easily have been said in my house about me :)

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  28. So now you are snatching fixtures out of libraries -- what's wrong with you? Only the books are meant to be borrowed!

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  29. Looking forward to seeing what this chest becomes in its new life at Sian's house...

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