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Racks and stacks and racks

It’s been a Very Good day. The kind of day that has F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ok Go and Christmas crafting and studio love and dancing around one’s flat and hanging art on the wall and roast pumpkin and espresso & amaretti ice cream. So even though I’ve been working yesterday and today, I think I’m still allowed to be thankful.

I would be even more thankful if you would take something off my hands. After last month’s redesign-the-studio kick I have two paper racks that are completely unnecessary for me and now living in the {rather small} hallway. Would you like a paper rack? Or two? They have thirty slots for 12×12 papers and are free standing, not quite five feet tall. They are black wire and shop quality. I love them for my papers but when I got them I only wanted four but I ended up with six {long story} and really, six is a little much.

I have no idea how one would ship such a thing but they are easy to put in a car—I managed to put three in our little VW. If you would like them, you just need to arrange to come collect them and they are yours. One or both. I live in Essex, just over the Dartford bridge from Kent and near Lakeside shopping centre. If that’s doable for you, let me know and I’ll get you some directions and I can reclaim my hallway. For that, the boy will be very grateful.

Also, you should go congratulate Jen because she got a promotion at work today and this is fabulous!

xlovesx

PS: These are hanging over my knitting chair. The scarved indie kids are by Emily and the numbered cards are letterpressed by Mav.

24 November 2006