Memorial day weekend, we were riding down the road, headed to the booth, with, appropriately, this patriotic quilt covering something. What do you suppose it was?
It was Ricky’s latest creation! A million lb. sideboard that he and I wrestled up onto the trailer. (We called our son-in-law to help unload it.)
It sold in under two weeks. We left for vacation right after taking this to the booth, so I’m quite late with this blog post.
What other booth changes were there? Here are the latest booth displays.
The price of this mud room bench has been reduced. It’s a Pottery Barn knock off and a fraction of the cost. Wonder if theirs sold well for them? The bar stools you get a glimpse of behind sold the next day.
The newer coffee table and end table (both now sold) were Ricky’s purchases. We were having a hard time fitting everything in, so started stacking. Why does the end table look like it’s leaning in the picture??? The bar stools on the right were my purchase. They were too good of a deal to pass up.
Just an arrangement of some sweet, floral items.
They were turning the lights out on us, and the pictures, which are usually bad in that lighting anyway, seem worse. And I didn’t get to take a picture of the whole booth.
Wanda, your booth looks very inviting…wish I was close enough to come visit! Hope you’ll show us the whole booth soon.
Did you sell your mud room bench yet? Ricky is a good furniture man btw.
We brought the mud bench home to re-do. He’s going to add a tall, beadboard back and coat hooks to it. And yes, he is very good. To have been a life long electrician and start this furniture building just a few years ago, it’s phenomenal. But the only thing I’ve ever known of he didn’t do well is plumbing.
Wow, Ricky does really nice work!