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It is difficult for us to dedicate a lot of our time volunteering for events but we love being able to share our talents to benefit a great cause.
We found this beauty at the GW for 30.00. I think 30 bones is a little steep for this cabinet, but we were running short on time and my transformation vision was solid so we loaded it up...and it sat in the back of the truck for a week before I snapped this shot.
Here is a reminder of our first ALS Auction donation.
You can read more about the dresser transformation process here.
Curing ALS one piece of furniture at a time!
They are both beautiful! You have a great vision!
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