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    Gift for my little girl...

    I saw something like this online and figured that I could do it and do it better. Its a gift for my little girl she is 7 and is into the American Girl Doll stuff. Hope she surprised tomorrow.

    Everyone have a happy and safe holiday.
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    Tom , nice work! I think she will be suprized and VERY happy!And she will treasure it more because her dad made it just for her. Merry christmas Tom

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    Great job Tom!

    Done better and probably saved your self a bundle. I hope my two daughter don't get into expensive dolls until they can pay for them!
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    Tom, Change the design just a little, use some beautiful hardwood and that would be a great jewelry box for your wife !!
    MARK

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    That is great Tom. I have the feeling that will be around long after your little girl is done being little. But she'll always be your little girl.
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    Wow, Tom! That is great!

    Your little girl will surely treasure that forever.

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    Wow...very kewel, Tom. No way am I going to show that to "the younger" as she'll want one for the "Alysen" doll she's getting from the big red elf...
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    Way to go Tom that is cool. My daughter is into the American Girl thing to and I need to make something like thatfor her. Nice job!

    Corey

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    That's great Tom; I've been thinking of doing something very similar for my 4 yr old niece, so you're pics are giving me some really good ideas. Thanks for posting!


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    Very cool Tom! I'm sure she will love it now and cherish it for many years. Dave

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    Very Nice Tom, a family heirloom in the making.
    Tony

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    Tom, You have one lucky daughter! Great job.

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    Whew...Good thing both our girls are out of that stage, lest I end up building one myself! Especially good, as I don't think I could make it look as nice as yours! I bet she'll be totally tickled with it. Great job, Tom!
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    That is great Tom! Your daughter will cherish this for years to come. I'm sure it will be passed on to future generations. If LOML sees this, I know she will want one for our nieces.
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