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Tillymint
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02-12-2010, 09:11 PM

Tilly's new winter bed

Well after getting the day off work because of the snow, other than playing in it what was a girl to do? So straight to the sewing machine & made Tilly a new bed
Similar to the others I make but this time we did the top in fleece squares &I also made it bigger so she can sprawl even more It nearly takes up the whole rug

Mmm this is comfy (complete with white gloss paint on her nose!! - I did warn her to stay away)

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Half an attempt to have a roll over



She will probably be back on the cold hard floor soon - her favourite place
Thanks for looking
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02-12-2010, 09:13 PM
Ohhh Tillymint you do know you've just nominated yourself for enquires

That looks lovely and I see no point in dog beds for my lot either - they love the floor
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02-12-2010, 09:21 PM
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Ohhh Tillymint you do know you've just nominated yourself for enquires

That looks lovely and I see no point in dog beds for my lot either - they love the floor
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I've been so busy in the last 3 months making them for people that I haven't had time to make Tilly a new one, so today was the perfect opportunity
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02-12-2010, 09:23 PM
Aww! That is lovely! she is such a lucky girl
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02-12-2010, 09:38 PM
You never did that in a day!

I wish I could use the sewing machine - should've listened in home class I did make a lovely cushion though
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02-12-2010, 09:46 PM
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You never did that in a day!

I wish I could use the sewing machine - should've listened in home class I did make a lovely cushion though
A cushion is a good start & oh yes I painted the skirting boards up the stairs, around 5 door frames & one door (hence the paint on Tilly's nose) & took Tilly out twice & numerous times in the garden & washed the floor numerous times & went to Tesco & cooked lamb chops for dinner It practically took all day as I would do 1 square then go off & do something else & keep going back to it
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02-12-2010, 09:50 PM
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A cushion is a good start & oh yes I painted the skirting boards up the stairs, around 5 door frames & one door (hence the paint on Tilly's nose) & took Tilly out twice & numerous times in the garden & washed the floor numerous times & went to Tesco & cooked lamb chops for dinner It practically took all day as I would do 1 square then go off & do something else & keep going back to it
I struggled to do all the washing today - were you up at like 4am?

God your like super woman - please come decorate my house -it'd be done in like a day

I thought it was snow on her nose
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02-12-2010, 09:58 PM
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I struggled to do all the washing today - were you up at like 4am?

God your like super woman - please come decorate my house -it'd be done in like a day

I thought it was snow on her nose
Can you tell that to my family please
No it's gloss paint on her nose I had 2 chairs blocking the stairs to keep her off & one of the kids moved one & she stuck her nose on the wet skirting board
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02-12-2010, 10:00 PM
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Can you tell that to my family please
No it's gloss paint on her nose I had 2 chairs blocking the stairs to keep her off & one of the kids moved one & she stuck her nose on the wet skirting board
We glossed the stairs only for Louie to stick his nose in between the spindles - he was not pleased at the scrubbing brush on his muzzle and ears! - Silly dogs
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20-12-2010, 11:43 AM
oh, that bed is gorgeous! as is Tilly
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