On my visits to Thrift shops I have often looked at old crutches and thought 'Mmm - all that beautiful wood - what can I do with it. But they seem so 'broken-legish' and I have never tried anything.
So I had to chuckle at
T.O.M.T's Crutch Bar
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and Crutch Table!
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I love it!
4 comments:
Oh that is priceless. Who'd have thunk?!?
Today I feel as if I need one of those crutches!!1
Such a fun idea. The bar is particularly humorous.
Last year my father took an old pair of wooden crutches he found in his attic and made a wonderful trellis for my mother's rose bush. These are lovely - thanks for sharing!
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