tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7772358741941250974.post2187576869871344520..comments2023-12-16T07:22:38.715-05:00Comments on SHOP LIQUORICE: pimp my african print: of furnitureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7772358741941250974.post-50142332328963224842010-01-19T18:12:04.889-05:002010-01-19T18:12:04.889-05:00@ boatx2: spot on! you've touched on my though...@ boatx2: spot on! you've touched on my thoughts and concerns...but then again, it all boils down to making in work within a given space.<br /><br />and re: your request -- sure! we've answered your questions on your blog.<br /><br />thanks for dropping by!<br /><br />xoxoliquoricexohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02627574990954662910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7772358741941250974.post-20979409097720403282010-01-19T13:59:15.471-05:002010-01-19T13:59:15.471-05:00I think that it's a wonderful piece if it sits...I think that it's a wonderful piece if it sits on it's own. I think a lot of interior design could make this work, but with average everyday skills, making these chairs look as beautiful as the fabric on them will be one hell of a time.<br /><br />(laughs) you'd also have to be careful which one you bought. Some of those chairs are just too too bright for me. <br /><br />I have a question you might be able to answer!: Do you know where originally and how wax fabrics are made these days?boatx2https://www.blogger.com/profile/17811799922048421994noreply@blogger.com