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I live in a studio, and although I thought this tutorial was brilliant, any coffee table that sturdy would be waaayy too big as an ottoman. I am definitely going to try this out with a sturdy, end table instead! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteYour before and afters are great inspirations for my trash finds I fix up thank you. I love each piece but never thought about turning hubcaps into flowers, I may keep my eyes open for some hubcaps now!
ReplyDeleteYes! It's a fun project to do, and you can keep the cost really low by using what you have.
DeleteAMAZEing!! I am totally blown away by your creativity and the sheer volume of your before and afters. You are one busy DIYer. Well, you have a new follower in me!
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