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    Old 02-13-2010, 07:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by oksewglad
    You know the reality for me is--this winter I acquired a 7 foot church pew and I am going to make a quilted cushion for it!!--that's so I won't have to dust the seat!!LOL
    I can see you now doing stained glass windows next to go with your bench!haha. Did anyone tell you, ok, that you have writing ability? The dust mites dancing through the air was the tip off! ha. We are all still laughing at your great picture you painted for us!!!

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    Old 02-13-2010, 07:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by earthwalker
    Very pretty...but I'll stick to leather, good old wipeable leather, which when it ages and wears just gets more comfortable.

    Oh and as for plastic covers...a complete unknown in our house. Last year my youngest called in at a friend's place and he came home stunned..."Mum, they had plastic runners on the carpet, fitted plastic covers on the furniture and on lamp shades...what's that all about...who does that?" For once, I was lost for words.
    haha. I even threw out the arm covers that matched the sofa! Not in my house!

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    Have to be like Marie Barone & cover it with plastic.
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    Old 02-13-2010, 09:56 AM
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    Absolutely fantastic!

    Reminds me of my Aunt when I was a kid. She allowed no one in her living room as it was completely for show (with the plastic slip covers).

    Everything was white and gold including a white carpet and white and gold baby grand piano which no one was allowed to play. Including her own son who was a pianist!!!
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    Originally Posted by no1jan
    Absolutely fantastic!

    Reminds me of my Aunt when I was a kid. She allowed no one in her living room as it was completely for show (with the plastic slip covers).

    Everything was white and gold including a white carpet and white and gold baby grand piano which no one was allowed to play. Including her own son who was a pianist!!!
    Wonder who ever got to go in there & what was she saving it for.
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    Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
    Originally Posted by oksewglad
    You know the reality for me is--this winter I acquired a 7 foot church pew and I am going to make a quilted cushion for it!!--that's so I won't have to dust the seat!!LOL
    I can see you now doing stained glass windows next to go with your bench!haha. Did anyone tell you, ok, that you have writing ability? The dust mites dancing through the air was the tip off! ha. We are all still laughing at your great picture you painted for us!!!

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    HMMM; maybe that would be a great idea! DH would send me off to Independence (site of the local Mental Health Center) for sure
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    Gotta laugh--the ads underneath are for church remodeling--stained glass and Pad a Pew!
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    Old 02-13-2010, 12:59 PM
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    Originally Posted by oksewglad
    Gotta laugh--the ads underneath are for church remodeling--stained glass and Pad a Pew!
    Yes, gotta laugh! I can see you now dragging that 7 ft. pew to the longarmer! Your husband will send you to the funny farm if you come home with any more big projects!

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    Originally Posted by no1jan
    Absolutely fantastic!

    Reminds me of my Aunt when I was a kid. She allowed no one in her living room as it was completely for show (with the plastic slip covers).

    Everything was white and gold including a white carpet and white and gold baby grand piano which no one was allowed to play. Including her own son who was a pianist!!!
    Incredible!!

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    Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
    I wouldn't even think about sitting on them! Too pretty, but not at all usable.
    I agree...I'd rather display something that beautiful on the wall...not SIT on it!
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