dmariehess: End table/printer table in cherry
dmariehess: Small mirrored coffee table
dmariehess: Crystal lamps (2). Bottom does not light
dmariehess: Pink swivel recliners (1 of 2). Came from Parkside. Have one ottoman for the two chairs
dmariehess: Little ottoman, can be recovered.
dmariehess: Queen sized headboard
dmariehess: Large Mahogony dresser, deep drawers, brass handles. Came from 3213, was part of Nana and Pops first bedroom set
dmariehess: Slipper chair (1 of 2). Sits low to the ground, used in bedrooms often. Came from Nana and Pop
dmariehess: Night stand #2, with glass top
dmariehess: Night stand from 2nd bedroom
dmariehess: Lladro nun (1 of a set I never finished). Bought in Vegas with gambling winnings.
dmariehess: I think it's sisters with a cat. Must have had a period when I liked cats?
dmariehess: Lladro angel
dmariehess: Lladro lady with flowers
dmariehess: Lladro telephone lady. Given to me by Nana
dmariehess: Triangle table from Grandpa McCabe. One of Pops favorites. Lladros separate. Equilateral triangle 31" sides. Lighter wood.
dmariehess: Lazy boy recliner from 4220, great sturdy chair, could need reupholstered.
dmariehess: Mahogony or dark cherry three door chest with glass top (I think there is a mirror for this too). Came from 3213. 18" deep, 34.5 wide and 33 high.
dmariehess: Deeds rocking chair as toddler (ginger cabbage patch vintage 80s)
dmariehess: Nana's rocking chair (doll origin unknown).
dmariehess: Stackable end table (3 tables in total). Dark cherry or mahogany I think
dmariehess: (2) crystal lamps with shades. Came from 3213. Base lights also
dmariehess: Pink formal chair, was grandfather McCabes
dmariehess: Green upholstered chair and ottoman. Came from 3213. (Maybe grandpa McCabe)
dmariehess: For Kate and Brian: Dining room table, 6 chairs and Hutch
dmariehess: Beige Recliner (1 of 2). Second one is a bit wonky but useable. 34" deep by 34" wide
dmariehess: End table with three drawers. Size: 25.5 wide and 18.5 deep. Lamp Also
dmariehess: Vanity with stool.
dmariehess: Thanks for a great easy tutorial. What a nice hostess gift these will make!