Monday, December 06, 2010
Customised Kritter Table
Materials: 1 x Kritter table, oilcloth (or fabric + pvc table liner) and staple gun
Description: For my niece's 2nd birthday, I customised a Kritter table by stapling fabric and pvc table liner to the top. This could also be done with oilcloth. It's now easier to keep in good condition than the standard painted veneer top and looks a bit more interesting.
~ Catherine, Melbourne, Australia
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So cost effective table, like africa nothing is wasted in Jungle.
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A great post for sure on as to how one should go in and make customized tables.... Really well done keep posting stuff like this....
ReplyDeleteWonderful, absolutely lovely!! Lucky niece!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat...aside form being creative nothing will be wasted on materials that's just hanging around the corner.
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