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02-15-2015, 10:33 AM
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Great save and repurpose!
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I too still have my baby bed, I am retired, so it is OLD. That is a great use for it.
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I have that same cutting table with the same problem! I've been working towards a solution, but doubt if I'll be lucky enough to find it as you did! Great save!
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A great recycling job!
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What a terrific idea! That's a lot of storage space if you ever do need it - I'd store my quilts there in a heartbeat. And it looks great, too.
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If you add a bottom to the crib, you will have a lot of storage.
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Great idea!
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