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Lifesaver2000
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#1 posted 555 days ago
That looks to be very well made. I wish I had room in my kitchen for something like that. Those little spice bottles sure take up a lot of good cabinet space!
Coble
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#2 posted 555 days ago
Thanks. yea it is so annoying when you reach in to grab something and they all fall over.
Lifesaver2000
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#3 posted 555 days ago
They sure do. And the one you want is always in the back.
Sodabowski
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#4 posted 554 days ago
Now you will have them all securely stored in a very nice looking cabinet :)
-- Thomas - There is no such thing as a problem, there only are solutions.
Vicki
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#5 posted 550 days ago
I love that cabinet. I’m a fan of mixing light and dark wood and a fan of bead board. You did an awesome job.
-- Vicki on the Eastern Shore of MD
Coble
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#6 posted 550 days ago
Thanks! Im glad I chose to use the bead board. Its the first door I made using it, and i love the way it looks
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