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Old 06-29-2008, 10:43 AM   #1
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Default Pine jam cupboard

Here's a jam cupboard I recently made.
It's pine, stained, and coated with polyurethane.

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Old 06-29-2008, 11:11 AM   #2
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VERY,Very nice ~Julie~

You must have tall jam jars




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Elegant and simple at the same time. Great job!
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Oh OH Julie,

Very nice jam cupboard, only one problem. Harry will be after you for production pictures....

Nice work though....

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Well Bob, maybe I need to make 2 extra shelves?

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Hi ~Julie~

Well looks nice now ,, my grandmother put jams up all the time and I'm trying to recall her cabinet... it look almost like yours but I think it had 5 or 6 shelves that would hold many types of jars with wax insert tops plus many Mason jars, I think I recall my granddad cut up some 1/4" plywood for her so she could stack them in...I just love what she put up, it was better than Smucker's jam you can get now days...my ganddad would filp the door down on the old toaster ,put in some home made bread and it was JAM time,, Great old summer days in Nebraska ..


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Your jam cupboard is very nice Julie. Whether you need more shelves or not depends on how quickly the jam gets stripped from the cupboard.LOL.

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Wow looks really nice Julie, thanks for sharing
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That is really nice Julie. I like the finish looks great and has good lines to it. Is it your own design? Dose Harry like jam?
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Thanks all! I have another one glued up that will be finished with milk paint, I'll post it when it's done.
(Doyle: it's from a old Canadian Homeworkshop Magazine)

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