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My name is Karla Ritchey, AKA Lady Butterbug. I live in the beautiful historic district of McKinney, TX. So glad you are a visitor to my blog. Venue at Lady Butterbug, in Historic McKinney, is where I hang out. The venue is a festive event venue located in a 1920 neighborhood filling station and country store. I hope you will visit my new website and blog all about the Venue at Lady Butterbug. Another adventure for me is the little red cottage I purchased this year called the Lady Butterbug Cottage. This is an Airbnb cottage and it is also used by Venue customers.
My name is Karla Ritchey, AKA Lady Butterbug. I live in the beautiful historic district of McKinney, TX. So glad you are a visitor to my blog. Venue at Lady Butterbug, in Historic McKinney, is where I hang out. The venue is a festive event venue located in a 1920 neighborhood filling station and country store. I hope you will visit my new website and blog all about the Venue at Lady Butterbug. Another adventure for me is the little red cottage I purchased this year called the Lady Butterbug Cottage. This is an Airbnb cottage and it is also used by Venue customers.
https://www.ladybutterbug.com/
very nice, good work, I love the stencil you added!!
ReplyDeleteI like it -- the stencil is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI also like that you kept the original paint.
Wow, I haven't seen a telephone table in years! It's really beautiful and so much nicer the way you've redone it!
ReplyDeleteNew to ur blog, i wished ide discovered it sooner. I love the way uve taken an old piece and really brought it up to speed. How creative.........Bonnie
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece! I have not seen many in iron. Is the table some sort of stone slab? The chair turned out beautiful! I would love to have you share this at my VIP party this weekend =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/vip-party-10.html
ReplyDeleteVery dainty! Now you need one of those old fashioned princessy phones!
ReplyDeleteThe table looks great. Here is one that we did. I think we will paint it white and then sand back to give a shabby chic look.
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