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grazhina:

Nice site! Loved kitchen article from Manufacturer and Builder, I'd been browsing the magazine off and on, but hadn't seen that one yet. I'll have to add a link to your site from mine

Posted by grazhina | March 8, 2007 7:04 AM Posted on March 8, 2007 07:04 Jessica:

Thanks for stopping in! I was just throughly excited to see your sites. I am still perusing them. Thats cool you make dollhouses as well! I still have the only one from my childhood with all the furniture that either my parents bought or I made. I always loved things in miniature. One day I want to make a dollhouse based on the plans from an old house, dated around 1850s or so. And then do it up historically.
BTW Sorry for the messy comment area....didn't realize it was this bad off. I'll put it on my "attention" list. Again thanks for stopping in!

Posted by Jessica | March 8, 2007 11:24 AM Posted on March 8, 2007 11:24

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