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Birthday Tablecloth Keepsake
By Tracy White from Lancaster, PA
Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Skin So Soft on Leather and Wood FurnitureWhat a great idea. I will be trying this today. Post by magnolia RE: Use Skin So Soft on Leather and Wood FurnitureThank you for the idea! Not only can I use it on the antique hardwood bedroom set I inherited from my great-grandfather, I have a new idea to share with my friends and family! Post by buddyzmama RE: Use Skin So Soft on Leather and Wood FurnitureI used this on a beautiful leather & wood chair I got at a flea market and it cleaned it up like new! I had run out of wood oil and just figured it couldn't hurt! Now I polish everything wood with it! A little goes a long way! Post by TerryRawlinson RE: Use Skin So Soft on Leather and Wood Furniturefrom Avon? and it will not hurt the wood or leather. Post by joycem RE: Birthday Tablecloth Keepsake
I think I've seen this mentioned before...a little bit different twist. Use a sheet, or a plain cloth tablecloth, let guests sign it, then embroider the names. Post By susaninsc (Guest Post) RE: Birthday Tablecloth KeepsakeWhy just use it for childrens birthdays. Why not babyshowers, bridalshowers. Any place where alot of people will be . Wedding receptions, house warmings, Anv. parties.. The number of places and parties are endless. Just use the proper markers. Post By Annjjel (Guest Post) | |
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