I recently finished this sewing box. It's a Christmas present for my sister-in-law Naomi. It's loosely based on an antique box I saw on the web.





Wait a minute - a Christmas present done already? Why, it's not even December yet! What gives?
Well...err...you see...umm...okay - it's a Christmas 2010 present.
But like I said, it's not even December yet...
I firmly agree. This can be a good Christmas present.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should have announced that it is a Christmas present AFTER Christmas. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat project. I have plenty of old chestnut paneling that would work great with this project.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I know my wife would like something like that.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. There's a lady or two in my family that would love that for christmas.
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