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a fabulously furbish thanksgiving table

Uncategorized / November 16, 2012

when designsponge asked me to participate in their thanksgiving table series, i knew right away i wanted to go crazy with this one. i showed the pictures to brian meares last night and he said ‘what a nice easter table!’. whatever brian meares.  i’ll let you be the judge.
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you can check out all of the photos over at designsponge, and here’s how you can get the look at home:
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