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Location: Hot Springs, SD | It's kind of messy since I had it winterized, but it's close enough to done to show pics.. It took FOREVER!! I was going for that "old saloon" feelThanks for all the help I got from here! |
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Location: Corpus Christi, Texas | Very nice! I know you're proud. Enjoy! |
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Location: Tucumcari NM | Congratulations! Hope you have lots of fun in it. I know you have a great sense of satisfaction already!
Marla |
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Regular
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Location: Ocala, FL | Very nice! What is on the ceiling over the bed???? It looks like the old tin ceilings we used to have in our old farmhouse. |
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Location: Hot Springs, SD | It's the plastic version of old ceiling tin.. Way easier to work with.First thing everyone does is touch the ceiling! LOL Weird! |
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| Very nice. Speaking of ceilings, that the part that is giving me the hardest time-- I can't for the life of me decide what to use. |
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Location: Coconut Creek, FL | nice job and very unique. Here's hoping you have many wonderful campouts in your future. |
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Location: Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 | Yup! You deserve a big "I love it" cause I do. Great job! |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Very nicely done. |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: MS | Did you use that cloth that looks like leather on the walls? That is the same thing I used, except I did the darker version! And I used exactly that same 'tin' for a backsplash behind the sink. Love the way it looks on the ceiling!! Nice job... |
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Location: Hot Springs, SD | Yeah its the faux leather on the walls.. I was a little worried about it getting hot or cold and falling off, but so far so good! |
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