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Carrie W Posted - Jul 04 2021 : 12:49:26 PM
My beginner project was a simple crate makeover...using a dumpster dive crate that had broken bottom slats and some free slab wood from the local lumber yard which I cut down to size and leveled out using shims. This is my comfy place on sunny days!



My intermediate level project was two outdoor chairs, also items which I snagged next to trash cans in my neighborhood. I simply cannot pass up these fixer-upper treasures. I used up three different cans of spray paint, leftover from previous projects, on the wicker chair to give it a new finish. Then I fashioned a cushion out of an old men's shirt. The other chair (one of a pair) needed some new webbing along the seat so I pulled out the rotted portions and re-wove it with the remainder of a spool of macramé fiber. I made a pair of cushions for the two chairs and now I can sit contentedly in the back yard and enjoy the pair of bluebirds in residence in my bluebird house~





My expert level project was a total makeover of two tall-backed chairs which I cut down with my bowsaw and recovered with padding and new fabric, using my staple gun and some upholstery tacks for pizazze! My doggies love their new cushy nap spots~




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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Aug 01 2021 : 10:48:08 AM
Carrie, what amazing projects you did for this badge!! WOW! Congratulations on all of your levels and each project turned out wonderfully! Plus, they all got Pup Approval and we know pups don't just sit on anything. They like the BEST!! LOL!!

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Carrie W Posted - Jul 31 2021 : 1:19:32 PM
Katmom...they are so funny! They don't let me do much on my own, for sure....but then, that's why I have them <3 <3



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katmom Posted - Jul 31 2021 : 09:44:45 AM
Carrie, your projects are great but I luv your pups!
:)

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jul 05 2021 : 1:34:18 PM
Wow Carrie! Way to go on all your badges! You have been super busy and everything looks great! I love that the dogs approve too!

Krista
debbieklann Posted - Jul 04 2021 : 7:29:19 PM
Carrie, you have been busy! You did a great job on everything! I think that your outside space looks like the place to be and I love the idea of making a chair cushion out of an old shirt....very comfy!

Debbie Klann
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