Happy New Year! I want to let everyone know that I just launched a Patreon page for this channel. The link is in the video description. Patreon is a way for viewers of my videos to show their support for the work I do and gain access to behind the scenes updates from me. I just launched the Patreon page today and I'm working on coming up with additional perks for Patrons. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you and thanks for watching.
I think this is a great idea my g!!! How about a contest that anyone who becomes a patron is automatically entered into where they can win one of your restored pieces at the end of the year? It’s genius fam!!!
After 40+ years of refinishing furniture, I can tell you the sticky mess on the arms is, don’t be grossed out, human skin oil and dirt! I’ve redone lots of restaurant chairs that have so much of this! Wooden backs get that across the top where people grab the chairs to move them too! You really do amazing work! It’s a pleasure to find a new video from you! Edit! Wrote this before I watched your upholstery work! You did a fine job, just one small tip… start in the center when stapling the fabric on a side and stretch out to the corners. You’ll be much happier with the smooth corners.
my partenrs mission style recliner is like this now. Getting worse because we retired to high desert and bought a fixer home. So i guess he's sweating on the arms. Was going to scrub down with Murphy's oil soap and lightly restain the arms? Dont want and rest not needing anything.
I realize you had quality pieces to start with, but this is one of your best ever. The chairs are outstanding. Your ability to achieve above average results with simple techniques is a gift. You have a vast storehouse of accumulated knowledge in this area and I thank you for passing it on to us.
For someone that doesn't know that much about upholstery you sure have a good product turn out. Again your calming voice and your choices for your work give us a great video to start the year. I notice you use just about anything for a tool of sorts in your shop. a container of toothbrushes, assorted plastic containers, just stuff laying around that suit the purpose. Thanks again!
Sir, you may categorize yourself as an amateur, but you are an artisan. You take your time, show transparency of your humble ability, and present it in a calm, authentic, and informative manner. If I lived closer, I'd have my Danish Modern furniture restored by you.
I love how you respect each piece of furniture and bring it back to its original glory instead of just painting it with chalk paint. It’s exactly what I try to do with each piece I try to “resurrect “. The main difference is that you know what you’re doing and have such a lovely variety of clamps and tools and knowledge that I truly envy! Inspiring work!!
To My favorite professional on furniture repair. Every year, in the eve, we renew our expectations in the hope that the New Year be better than the last. Looking back, we realize we jumped a lot of barriers. We fought harshly in the last two years to keep our chins up. I lost some of my beloved friends, but I’m still standing. The coming year is filled with opportunity; our hopes are that you are successful in all your endeavors over the coming year. With love and respect, Diógenes
Next time you have a split in the wood and need to get glue deep into the crack apply glue and use a vacuum on the opposite end to force the glue to get into the crack. Best tip I’ve ever seen on TH-cam.
"You can't see it but I'm wearing shorts under my apron" is the most disappointing thing I've heard all week. The idea of Dashner doing furniture repair pantsless all summer would have made my year! LOL. Great video and great work as always!
For whatever reason that reminded me of a sad story (yes you can laugh, I did too) when my daughter was little I took her to the park I live in front of and she didn't want to come home so I asked a father with 2 daughters there to help me out when my husband and mother in law found out they acted like i had called a pedo 😂
You could read me the phone book and I would enjoy every minute. Lucky for us both, you're teaching me new skills every video. Great job on these 2 beauties. Glad you finally finished them. Great way to start the new year! Thanks for sharing.
You're really flexing by putting those beautifully refinished chairs out in the snow at the end. I "mildly" refinished some mid-century Danish chairs and I panic whenever one of my girls gets too close with a sippy cup. You're like: "nah, straight in snow is fine." Awesome work.
I have a bunch of similar chairs, probably 6-8, that were from my father’s office. They have been reupholstered once or twice and reglued at least once. They are teak, not walnut, but they are in pretty good shape. The arms are exactly the same style as yours. Maybe I will look into having them redone. My parents had a lot of Danish Modern furniture, both at home and at their business. My father’s ancestors were Danish and Swedish. Nice that it is coming back. We have kept most of it, and most are in very serviceable condition.
Hey brother, happy new year! Because of your videos, I got myself into the whole refurbishing of the furniture I want to use in my house. Thank you for the dedication, inspiration and knowledge you bring to us all!
You are an inspiration! I bought my first house a year ago. Most of my furniture is bought at Goodwill, Salvation Army, or the Restore. Your videos have given me confidence to refurbish all of them. Thank you!
Will never get to your level of refinishing but i learn a lot from your videos. Ive been a life long sewist. To get material over foam use a finer material to cover first, like a micro fiber pillow case or even a poly satin, lingerie material, like a slip. Not something that will ravel if pulled or stretched. i made a bench seat cushion using 2 micro pillow case protecters my partner had, never used, probably inherited. i used 2 clearance patio seat pads. They are not true square but you invert one so the 2 trapazoid shapes make a rectangle. I cut off one end of the a cover keeping zip end intact and added enough of the over to snugly encase the foam pads. Then my fashion fabric cover went on easily. Hope that helps anyone.
Your education is nutritious and easy to digest. You are part of the invaluable resource which is TH-cam and I pledge to donate to your Patreon a percentage of every dollar I make using that which you have taught me. Thank you for helping me find a new economic avenue with which my family will eat for years to come.
The chairs ended up looking great, congratulations, it is extremely rewarding the fact of investing some time, energy and work end in revealing a great result.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Mid-Century Modern furniture and design are passions of mine. I now feel empowered to tackle my own restoration projects. Thanks.
My New Year just got off to a great start thanks to you! The chairs look terrific. I especially love that you kept the natural color of the wood. I hope you and your family have a wonderful 2022. ATB
Thank you so much!!! It gives me the motivation I need to restore the 4 murdered mcm dining chairs I just got today. Someone put silver metal squares with wood screws all around them to secure almost all the joints... It's gonna be a long (first) chair project.
Wow, this is good work, the way the chairs arrived at you, in such a bad condition, and look how they look after your amazing work, they are really beautiful now, congratulations.
Dashner, nobody ever mentions it but whenever I used to do this work with my dad, we ALWAYS wet the crack or the dowels before adding the glue. Dad said the dowels were made of special wood (they are supposed to expand), and the reason a leg cracked was because the wood got too dry. So we would wet that wood for about an hour, dry it, then glue it.
That’s nuts !!!! I can’t believe how gorgeous this turned out !!! I’m so glad that as I get older I appreciate all the different designs and styles of yesteryear ! Here we can see them as they looked like brand new ! You’re a true craftsman !! I wish I had even a garage where I could do some things : and by that I don’t mean chalk paint ! Yuck !! Lol.
So pleased to see you hurtling straight out of the 2022 starting gate! Looking forward to another year of your excellent videos. There's nobody like you.
Just stunning, as usual. In my head I heard my father yelling about them being outside in the snow though... he didn't raise his voice much but putting walnut chairs outside would have definitely received a reaction lol. Beautiful as always 😊
Happy New Year! Keep your videos coming. They are really comfy watching and inspiring as well. I hope you come across some Norwegian mid-century pieces that need a rescue. Some of the most treasured Norwegian furniture are more common to come across in the States than in Norway. Wish you all the best.
I’ve learned so many da$& techniques from Dasher, I can’t thank you enough. I’m a scavenger on the west coast doing what you’re doing and I love your content. Thank you so much
If it is possible, I would give your gentleness, patient,motivation and passion with big love 1000 likes. Hope I will be able to meet more people like you in real life. Happy new year and thanks for showing your dedicated and professional works of repair!
I had to go back to check the beginning of the video, I was like that must be new Vinyl he upholstered but it appears it was the original, they looked amazing
Beautiful restoration of the two chairs. I learned quite a bit listening to your tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more videos in 2022. :-)
Thank you and Happy New Year! I recently found a pair of mid century Lane walnut stepped side tables on the side of the road. I knew where I should go to find out how to clean up the tops; they are in perfect condition otherwise. I didn't realize I'd find it within a few days. Thanks for the wonderful timing!
Beautiful work. I really enjoy your videos. You really demonstrate how you can find a diamond in the rough and make it better than the original. Please post more videos
My husband and I have collected a couple of gorgeous G-Plan pieces - huge sideboard and a coffee table - and I hope to tidy them up when we move to a house one day (from our flat)!
Very nice chairs. I can really appreciate quality materials in a piece and the fact that those chairs are still around is a testament to their quality. Happy New Year!
I have a nearly identical pair of chairs, but I bought mine totally refurbished from a hipster store 10+ years ago. The only noticeable difference in my pair is how the seat back attaches to the frame of the chair. My pair are now covered in a Steven Sprouse velour fabric that's a mix of camouflage and graffiti text from the declaration of independence. My pair were once owned by a defunct bank in Florida, and their asset label is still affixed to the underside of each chair. It was fun watching you restore this pair! You did a gorgeous job, even with the upholstery.
I imagine these were probably in a bank at one time as well. They seem like the kind of chair that would have been in a lobby or waiting room of some sort. Thanks for watching!
For future reference, I worked in a furniture making workshop for a while & noticed that the tradies assembled & glued the chair fronts & backe before fitting the sides of the chairs. That made gluing up much easier.
I love watching you scrape off a finish with the blade. It reminds me of my father removing a finish from chairs using a butter knife. I have a very similar swivel chair that I picked up at a thrift store for $4.00. I just needs some new seat foam. Maybe I'll attempt that.
I'm taking a lot of notes watching this video, because this is exactly the same as the project I'm about to start working on! 😍 I have a weeks vacation in September and I'm really looking forward to working in that project now I know what to do.😀
@@DashnerDesignRestoration i made one at college from oak about 15yrs ago I still have it, I've replaced the suede on the end a couple of times but works a treat.
Happy new year! So nice to see another beautiful video. The clips taken back in the summer time were a nice reminder of warmer times, lol. ❄️ Hope you’ve had a wonderful start to your 2022. 🎊
Happy New Year! I want to let everyone know that I just launched a Patreon page for this channel. The link is in the video description. Patreon is a way for viewers of my videos to show their support for the work I do and gain access to behind the scenes updates from me. I just launched the Patreon page today and I'm working on coming up with additional perks for Patrons. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you and thanks for watching.
I think this is a great idea my g!!! How about a contest that anyone who becomes a patron is automatically entered into where they can win one of your restored pieces at the end of the year? It’s genius fam!!!
I was just going to ask if you had one! One of my “New Year’s resolutions” is to give more support artists I enjoy. 😊
Love this!
Very nice combo of skills required to do this job. Great results.
Great way to start the new year! I enjoy your videos so much. Thank you!!
After 40+ years of refinishing furniture, I can tell you the sticky mess on the arms is, don’t be grossed out, human skin oil and dirt! I’ve redone lots of restaurant chairs that have so much of this! Wooden backs get that across the top where people grab the chairs to move them too! You really do amazing work! It’s a pleasure to find a new video from you! Edit! Wrote this before I watched your upholstery work! You did a fine job, just one small tip… start in the center when stapling the fabric on a side and stretch out to the corners. You’ll be much happier with the smooth corners.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I was gonna mention that. Finish wears off and is replaced with oil and dirt.
my partenrs mission style recliner is like this now. Getting worse because we retired to high desert and bought a fixer home. So i guess he's sweating on the arms. Was going to scrub down with Murphy's oil soap and lightly restain the arms? Dont want and rest not needing anything.
@@retroredo9850 you can use the tire cleaner from the $ store...it works great on greasy grimy ick on wood.
What do you use on all that…um…”human skin oil”?
I realize you had quality pieces to start with, but this is one of your best ever. The chairs are outstanding. Your ability to achieve above average results with simple techniques is a gift. You have a vast storehouse of accumulated knowledge in this area and I thank you for passing it on to us.
For someone that doesn't know that much about upholstery you sure have a good product turn out. Again your calming voice and your choices for your work give us a great video to start the year. I notice you use just about anything for a tool of sorts in your shop. a container of toothbrushes, assorted plastic containers, just stuff laying around that suit the purpose. Thanks again!
Sir, you may categorize yourself as an amateur, but you are an artisan. You take your time, show transparency of your humble ability, and present it in a calm, authentic, and informative manner. If I lived closer, I'd have my Danish Modern furniture restored by you.
Nice job and what a pleasure to watch without annoying music contaminating the video
I love how you respect each piece of furniture and bring it back to its original glory instead of just painting it with chalk paint. It’s exactly what I try to do with each piece I try to “resurrect “. The main difference is that you know what you’re doing and have such a lovely variety of clamps and tools and knowledge that I truly envy! Inspiring work!!
To
My favorite professional on furniture repair.
Every year, in the eve, we renew our expectations in the hope that the New Year be better than the last. Looking back, we realize we jumped a lot of barriers. We fought harshly in the last two years to keep our chins up. I lost some of my beloved friends, but I’m still standing.
The coming year is filled with opportunity; our hopes are that you are successful in all your endeavors over the coming year.
With love and respect,
Diógenes
Next time you have a split in the wood and need to get glue deep into the crack apply glue and use a vacuum on the opposite end to force the glue to get into the crack. Best tip I’ve ever seen on TH-cam.
"You can't see it but I'm wearing shorts under my apron" is the most disappointing thing I've heard all week. The idea of Dashner doing furniture repair pantsless all summer would have made my year! LOL. Great video and great work as always!
For whatever reason that reminded me of a sad story (yes you can laugh, I did too) when my daughter was little I took her to the park I live in front of and she didn't want to come home so I asked a father with 2 daughters there to help me out when my husband and mother in law found out they acted like i had called a pedo 😂
You could read me the phone book and I would enjoy every minute. Lucky for us both, you're teaching me new skills every video. Great job on these 2 beauties. Glad you finally finished them. Great way to start the new year! Thanks for sharing.
Lol you know about phone books!
You're really flexing by putting those beautifully refinished chairs out in the snow at the end. I "mildly" refinished some mid-century Danish chairs and I panic whenever one of my girls gets too close with a sippy cup. You're like: "nah, straight in snow is fine." Awesome work.
I have a bunch of similar chairs, probably 6-8, that were from my father’s office. They have been reupholstered once or twice and reglued at least once. They are teak, not walnut, but they are in pretty good shape. The arms are exactly the same style as yours. Maybe I will look into having them redone. My parents had a lot of Danish Modern furniture, both at home and at their business. My father’s ancestors were Danish and Swedish. Nice that it is coming back. We have kept most of it, and most are in very serviceable condition.
i implore u to get ur furniture appraised and possibly insured. my grandmother had a teak dining set that we were able to get insured for over $6,000
Love this channel...It gives this Disabled Veteran some good motivation for my own wood working...Thank you!
Hey brother, happy new year!
Because of your videos, I got myself into the whole refurbishing of the furniture I want to use in my house. Thank you for the dedication, inspiration and knowledge you bring to us all!
Thanks for watching!
What an excellent way to start my new year, breakfast and one of my fave youtube channels. Really happy to see that you have a patreon now!
Thank you!
You are an inspiration! I bought my first house a year ago. Most of my furniture is bought at Goodwill, Salvation Army, or the Restore. Your videos have given me confidence to refurbish all of them. Thank you!
Will never get to your level of refinishing but i learn a lot from your videos. Ive been a life long sewist. To get material over foam use a finer material to cover first, like a micro fiber pillow case or even a poly satin, lingerie material, like a slip. Not something that will ravel if pulled or stretched. i made a bench seat cushion using 2 micro pillow case protecters my partner had, never used, probably inherited. i used 2 clearance patio seat pads. They are not true square but you invert one so the 2 trapazoid shapes make a rectangle. I cut off one end of the a cover keeping zip end intact and added enough of the over to snugly encase the foam pads. Then my fashion fabric cover went on easily. Hope that helps anyone.
Your education is nutritious and easy to digest. You are part of the invaluable resource which is TH-cam and I pledge to donate to your Patreon a percentage of every dollar I make using that which you have taught me. Thank you for helping me find a new economic avenue with which my family will eat for years to come.
So glad you're still at in 2022. We're always looking for your next installment. Thanks.
I’m so impressed!! I’ve always loved wood. And quality woodwork makes me so happy!
The chairs ended up looking great, congratulations, it is extremely rewarding the fact of investing some time, energy and work end in revealing a great result.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Mid-Century Modern furniture and design are passions of mine. I now feel empowered to tackle my own restoration projects. Thanks.
I Sure love your videos, no loud music so many TH-camrs feel is necessary. So relaxing to watch. Thanks so much
My New Year just got off to a great start thanks to you! The chairs look terrific. I especially love that you kept the natural color of the wood. I hope you and your family have a wonderful 2022. ATB
Thank you so much!!! It gives me the motivation I need to restore the 4 murdered mcm dining chairs I just got today. Someone put silver metal squares with wood screws all around them to secure almost all the joints... It's gonna be a long (first) chair project.
Wow, this is good work, the way the chairs arrived at you, in such a bad condition, and look how they look after your amazing work, they are really beautiful now, congratulations.
Dashner, nobody ever mentions it but whenever I used to do this work with my dad, we ALWAYS wet the crack or the dowels before adding the glue. Dad said the dowels were made of special wood (they are supposed to expand), and the reason a leg cracked was because the wood got too dry. So we would wet that wood for about an hour, dry it, then glue it.
That’s nuts !!!! I can’t believe how gorgeous this turned out !!! I’m so glad that as I get older I appreciate all the different designs and styles of yesteryear ! Here we can see them as they looked like brand new ! You’re a true craftsman !! I wish I had even a garage where I could do some things : and by that I don’t mean chalk paint ! Yuck !! Lol.
So pleased to see you hurtling straight out of the 2022 starting gate! Looking forward to another year of your excellent videos. There's nobody like you.
Tape and dental floss on the glued crack was sheer genius!
Just stunning, as usual. In my head I heard my father yelling about them being outside in the snow though... he didn't raise his voice much but putting walnut chairs outside would have definitely received a reaction lol. Beautiful as always 😊
I'm glad you said it..lol🤣
@@rollandjoeseph 😁
Thank you! First video to see this year and I am glad it is yours! Happy New Year!
Thank you!
A master at your trade! Don’t put yourself down. You charmed me!
Those chairs are gorgeous after your beautiful work!
I really enjoy watching your videos. The commentary gives it a Bob Ross feel, and he was definitely a cool cat.
Great job! Both restoring & reupholstering. Good looking chairs. Carol from California
Happy New Year! Keep your videos coming. They are really comfy watching and inspiring as well. I hope you come across some Norwegian mid-century pieces that need a rescue. Some of the most treasured Norwegian furniture are more common to come across in the States than in Norway. Wish you all the best.
Thank you.
I always admire how you restore items that most people would throw into a dumpster. Congratulations.
Nice work...those chairs deserved a new lease of life. Loved the water hack.
I’ve learned so many da$& techniques from Dasher, I can’t thank you enough. I’m a scavenger on the west coast doing what you’re doing and I love your content. Thank you so much
Using tape to help prevent messes from the wood glue is so smart. I'm going to start doing that 🤩
Happy New Year! Great way to start 2022!
Truly a craftsman for all seasons.
A sterling job on those chairs. Congratulations on getting Dr Stephen Hawking to do the commentary 👌
Gorgeous, outstanding, superb, as always! The wood is SO beautiful!
If it is possible, I would give your gentleness, patient,motivation and passion with big love 1000 likes. Hope I will be able to meet more people like you in real life. Happy new year and thanks for showing your dedicated and professional works of repair!
The chairs look great. I don't know much about upholstery either, but it seems to me that you did an excellent job on restoring those cushions.
I had to go back to check the beginning of the video, I was like that must be new Vinyl he upholstered but it appears it was the original, they looked amazing
I love that style of chair and you did a great job of refinishing them!
Wow! Fantastic. The Danish Oil was a great choice. 👍
The chairs look great! Nice upholstery work. Those chairs look so light and airy. Just strong enough to do the job.
I will never even try what you did so beautifully, but it was so much fun to watch you do it. Thank you!
Amazing job well done , you have given me a new appreciation for mid century furniture and I’m changing my decor so thank for the inspiration.
Stunning chairs! Thanks for keeping track and editing this video together. Looking forward to your projects this year, cheers!
Thank you.
Bravo!!!! Another awesome restoration!!!! Looking forward to seeing more this year!!!
What a gorgeous set of chairs, and a lovely restoration xx
Thank you.
Those are beautiful chairs wonderful work.
Boy, those turned out nice. It was great that you could just reuse the vinyl. Great job!
Another great result! I wish I had tools and a space to do that kind of work!
Beautiful restoration of the two chairs. I learned quite a bit listening to your tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more videos in 2022. :-)
Most enjoyable video, result looks pretty good. Like the gluing tip of using string and a wedge, cheers.
Once again, beautiful work. I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you and Happy New Year! I recently found a pair of mid century Lane walnut stepped side tables on the side of the road. I knew where I should go to find out how to clean up the tops; they are in perfect condition otherwise. I didn't realize I'd find it within a few days. Thanks for the wonderful timing!
Looks great. I think the upholstery repair worked out well.
For not knowing what you were doing with the upholstery you did a great job. Very nice 😊
I enjoy your videos and your honesty is refreshing. You should include before and after shots at then end. Good luck.
These looked Beautiful when You finished with them. I love those chairs.
Excellent job! 😊👍🏼👋🏼
They're getting snowed on!😊 great job!
Beautiful Job love the Danish oil finish
Beautiful work. I really enjoy your videos. You really demonstrate how you can find a diamond in the rough and make it better than the original. Please post more videos
Wonderful restoration of gorgeous designed chairs ! Beautiful work !
the chairs look very nice! thank you for sharing your craft with us.
My husband and I have collected a couple of gorgeous G-Plan pieces - huge sideboard and a coffee table - and I hope to tidy them up when we move to a house one day (from our flat)!
Beautiful! I just love the end result.
Beautiful job as always. They really made furniture to last back in the day, doubt you'll find most modern pieces still around in decades to come.
Awesome job, I love almost everything you have restored.
Very nice chairs. I can really appreciate quality materials in a piece and the fact that those chairs are still around is a testament to their quality. Happy New Year!
Learning myself to redo furniture n upholstery is hard to do u do great work ty
I have a nearly identical pair of chairs, but I bought mine totally refurbished from a hipster store 10+ years ago. The only noticeable difference in my pair is how the seat back attaches to the frame of the chair. My pair are now covered in a Steven Sprouse velour fabric that's a mix of camouflage and graffiti text from the declaration of independence. My pair were once owned by a defunct bank in Florida, and their asset label is still affixed to the underside of each chair. It was fun watching you restore this pair! You did a gorgeous job, even with the upholstery.
I imagine these were probably in a bank at one time as well. They seem like the kind of chair that would have been in a lobby or waiting room of some sort. Thanks for watching!
Those chairs turned out very nice. Wish I could buy them lol. Good job 👍 thanks
Great job! The upholstery look great as well. They are beautiful!
That was brilliant! The chairs look brand new!
Your editing is amazing. It’s so satisfying to watch all the process
For future reference, I worked in a furniture making workshop for a while & noticed that the tradies assembled & glued the chair fronts & backe before fitting the sides of the chairs. That made gluing up much easier.
Beautiful way to start the new year! Thank you 🥰
I love watching you scrape off a finish with the blade. It reminds me of my father removing a finish from chairs using a butter knife. I have a very similar swivel chair that I picked up at a thrift store for $4.00. I just needs some new seat foam. Maybe I'll attempt that.
They look great, a professional looking job and interesting commentary. 👍
Another fine turn out of furniture. Happy New Year. I can't wait for another year of your videos. I enjoy them very much so. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Wow.. those turned out fantastic!!
I'm taking a lot of notes watching this video, because this is exactly the same as the project I'm about to start working on! 😍 I have a weeks vacation in September and I'm really looking forward to working in that project now I know what to do.😀
Beautiful. Your upholstery work looked great to me.
Really liked those, both the design and the restoration. Good job! I also enjoy the asmr quality of your voice, so relaxing at night.
WOW, they turned out brilliantly - well done again ! It's always so relaxing to watch and hear you work. Happy New Year and thanks for your videos :-)
Nice work! Love seeing these mid century modern pieces restored. Happy New Year!
Invest in a good old wooden peg n slot webbing stretcher you'll always get good results, your upholstery is absolutely fine 10/10 👍
Thanks. I almost tried to make one of those peg and slot stretchers for the video but didn’t have enough time. Maybe next time.
@@DashnerDesignRestoration i made one at college from oak about 15yrs ago I still have it, I've replaced the suede on the end a couple of times but works a treat.
They looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the Video
Very nice job!! Love the natural finish
Happy new year! So nice to see another beautiful video. The clips taken back in the summer time were a nice reminder of warmer times, lol. ❄️ Hope you’ve had a wonderful start to your 2022. 🎊
Thanks for making it chic to keep stuff from going to the landfill, the planet thanks you!
A beautiful piece of work.