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Peg Board Storage Wall

April 17, 2013 2 Comments

Hi Everyone I am one lucky girl, my lovely husband has made me the most fabulous peg board. I just love it. All my tools are right where I need them, and amazingly they stay tidy. I re-arranged me sewing room ( Studio ) a month ago and its been great. I even have my computer right where I need it. I will share more photos of the rest of my sewing room in an another post. IMG_1930 I love to hear your thoughts, please leave a comment for me.   Happy Stitiching Sharon



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Donna-Maree
Donna-Maree

August 03, 2016

Isn’t it great when things are more organised and you can find things. The frustration doesn’t set in and things go much better. We organise other aspects of our lives so why not here too.
Love the peg board and am especially impressed that your husband made it for you. With a gift like that it shows that he totally respects you and what you do.

Elizabeth Bryan
Elizabeth Bryan

August 03, 2016

you are one lucky lady. It looks great

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