

It was a nice winter project. You all would have laughed at me. I spent some of my time this winter bundled up in my garage with a kerosene heater blowing on me to stay warm - nipping, cutting, and gluing. Below is a picture of the completed "Blue Cats" Bistro table. As always, I've learned a few more things that I will incorporate into the next project which is another table with a peackock theme. I will keep you posted.

3 comments:
Looks really good!!!!
So what is the plan for this project?
I am wondering, if I will get a chance to own one of your works, before you go professional and the value of your pieces skyrocket?
No worries of "going professional"...going crazy, maybe, but not professional. Maybe professionally crazy...hrmmm, I wonder if there's a market for professionally crazy people?
This one is gifted to my Mom, who loves cats. There are a few flaws and I need to perfect the table constructing technique a bit before I'm comfortable with selling them to strangers, or strange people that I know.
But, you could always make an offer. Then you would have to arm wrestle my wife for it, since she thinks everything I make belongs to her.
But other than those minor hurdles, you should be able to purchase one, no problem.
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