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January 11, 2010

Tables and Counters Made from Books

Got books?  Then this project has to appeal to your sensibilities.  Choose the tomes you're not going to want to read again and have at it.  See more cool book tables from the lovely Laura Fenton over at AOL Home.

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Comments

Abi

Mag,
How incredible is that?? ohhn my word... yeow...very brilliant idea.. too bad im not creative at all!

Kate

Wow, what a great idea!
The local recycling centre receives all kinds of old hardcover books that no one wants anymore, and you know what they do? They rip the pages out! It almost kills me, to see it. So I hope this creative idea spreads. Excellent!

CoI

What a awesome idea. Thanks, I'll do one for me.

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Thanks Keith. I can see how my Black Magic mixture is more like ink than stain, since the chemical reaction has already occurred and the colour will just sit on top of the wood.

zicklerboey

Very nice site and article. Amazing one, i appreciate this work.... This is a wonderful post!!
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Mark Lewis

I must appreciate the work you've done on your blog. Well enjoyed blog walking.
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I read your above article you have done great job.

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this is nice

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