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Kimberly Baxter Packwood

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k baxter packwood
February 12, 2012

Studio Update 021212

k baxter packwood
February 12, 2012

Waiting on one of the large shelves to finish drying before I start putting heavy items on it, waiting for paint to dry/cure can be torturous!  The two floral teapots on the top shelf belonged to my mother, they really pop against the verdant green color.

Tagged: Cure, Dry, Green, Hutch, Paint, Pot, Redux, Shelves, Studio, Tea, Verdant

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