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The table cards were vintage style posters of movies we like. Do you know them all?
We bought the fabric for the table runners and my aunts sewed them them all and made some sashes for the cocktail tables and the Bride and Groom chairs.
I also made the menu cards and the inserts for the standing frames. The frames were for the photos from the photo booth to go into. People thought they were just part of the decorations. there was a Thank You note on them and I think I should have mentioned to replace with photo booth picture. lol :)
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A new dining room table.
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Hey Partner,
if you wished a table runner, what would you prefer (or non)???
Thank´s for you help ;-)
DIY table markers, which we used at our wedding, featuring members of the cat colony. Original is here. This might seem odd
I made another table runner from two cupcake designed towels that are being sold at Target as part of their Valentine line. Just sew a wide grosgrain ribbon over the middle where the two towel met. This project took about 15 minutes (because I have to pull out my sewing machine and plug it in!)
blogged www.udandi.com 01.20.08
so we were playing beer pong and got trashed at a party.. later for some reason i dove after a ball on the ping pong table and broke it.
Sneaking around the stands at IFA, Berlin as everyone was setting up prior to the public days, I saw this _fantastic_ table football table. It must be the ultimate.
An portable Oakworks Wellspring massage table with high-tech Aero-Cel padding and UltraTouch Upholstery.
One of the table flower arrangements at the wedding reception for Alex and Monique. 7:44pm, Saturday the 27th of January, 2018.
Table in Court Martial Room in the Post Headquarters at Fort Scott National Historic Site in Fort Scott Kansas.
The original Post Headquarters was built in 1848 and it housed offices for the commanding officer, adjutant, and the ordnance sergeant. It also was where court-martials took place. A man was killed when the building was a general store in 1858. The current building is a reconstruction.
Fort Scott was established in 1842 and it was closed in 1853. It held troops for the Civil War and protection for railroad expansion. The fort and town are named after General Winfield Scott who did not like that a small fort in Kansas bore his name. It became a National Historic Site in 1978.
Fort Scott never did have a wall around it. It was built upon a bluff which had three steep sides and opened up to prairie in a gradual slope on the south. Many forts were not built with walls at the time; the fort with a stockade is more a product of Hollywood mythology than actual fact.
Also Fort Scott is the only Nation Park Service entity that was directly involved in "Bleeding Kansas." Fort Scott was a proslavery town, but many free staters lived in the surrounding area. Located on the grounds was the Western or Proslavery Hotel, directly across from it was the Fort Scott or Free State Hotel.
National Register #66000106. Added in 1966.
For more information:
www.kshs.org/resource/national_register/nominationsNRDB/B...
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not paintings...these are photos of a work table used by TCU students and show several years worth of paint accumulation.
Reversible top table. Made with jatoba, paduk, spanish cedar, burled cherry, resin, copper, and pebbles.
The top was manufactured using 15mm thick toughened glass and had a white colour applied to the reverse. A 15mm thick UV bonded base was manufactured to support the top.
Table of Contents
The Table of Contents is a machine to decipher the housing crisis; a hybrid of game board, dining table, and scale model. It records evocative and uncanny housing "values" within a neighborhood in North Minneapolis through interactive discovery and play.
Currently on display at Form+Content Gallery from July 30th until September 5th 2009.
210 2nd St. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Thursday-Saturday
Noon - 6PM