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Cast Your Vote for the Most Scraptacular Project
comments (3) March 12th, 2010 in blogs
Be sure to vote now for the winners of our Scraptacular gallery contest.
• Voting ends Friday, March 19 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
• The winners will be announced Monday, March 22.
• For more details on each piece, click on the links at the bottom of this post.
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Comments (3)
Posted: 10:41 am on March 19th
Found wood or scavenged wood or free windfall materials might make kitchen cabinets, coffee tables or bed stands but that certainly doesn't meet my concept of scrap. And I think a number of entrants got skunked.
Posted: 4:18 pm on March 17th
Looks SO YUMMY!
... and from scraps too!
A very good recipe!
Posted: 7:47 pm on March 15th
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