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Q&A: I’m looking for a kids table?

September 10th, 2010 6 comments

Question by USMC Wife, Pit Bull Mama: I’m looking for a kids table?
I would like to buy a little table and chair set for my daughter (21 months) and would like to know which one you guys could recommend. She would be using it for painting, drawing, eating, etc. I need one that can withstand abuse, my daughter is pretty rough with toys. Please provide links if you can. Thank You.

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Answer by sassash
Toys R Us has a variety of kids tables. I haven’t bought one yet, but I plan on buying a white wooden one. My sister in law uses a durable cheap pink plastic table and it works for her just fine

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Categories: General Tags: Kids, Looking, Table

Q&A: looking for kids bistro table and chair set does anyone know where i can order one?

August 26th, 2010 2 comments
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by guano

Question by tl122005: looking for kids bistro table and chair set does anyone know where i can order one?

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Answer by frswim5669
ebay or pbteen.com

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Categories: General Tags: anyone, bistro, Chair, Kids, know, Looking, order, Table

Looking for childrens desks…..?

August 23rd, 2010 4 comments

Question by …: Looking for childrens desks…..?
What are some good websites that that sell kids’ furniture? I am looking for a nice desk with a hutch for under $ 1100. Please list as many websites as you can.
Also please don’t list websites like Overstock, IKEA, etc. I’ve already looked there. [=
Also I’m 12 so please no toddler’s furniture sites.

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Answer by ♥ star ♥
www.ikea.com

you cant get much better than ikea.

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Where can i buy those real cheap looking plastic tables and chairs for little kids.?

August 22nd, 2010 2 comments

Question by new momma: Where can i buy those real cheap looking plastic tables and chairs for little kids.?
The ones that are bright colors , and fade until the end of summer?

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Answer by sweetpea
Ask for them on your local freecycle.org.

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hi any one have an idea on how to make a toadstill/mushroom looking table and chairs for kid?

August 13th, 2010 No comments
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by mattdm

Question by whatchafink: hi any one have an idea on how to make a toadstill/mushroom looking table and chairs for kid?
hiya i am making a fantasy theme backyard for our kids and wanted to make a toadstill/mushroom looking table and chairs/stools for them to sit at ( like the ones in the fairy tales), wondering how to do it cheaply ie: concrete? or wood? etc. thanks for your time.

Best answer:

Answer by Robert S
IF you have space to store them under cover during the winter or stormy months… I would go with getting a LARGER wire spool of the sort from the telephone company for the table, and smaller ones for the chairs.

They’re already round and of the correct proportion!! Carefully cut foam on the seats, with fabric stretched and stapled would make the seats look more “mushroomy” You’d have to go with LESS of a lump on the table, but with creative-painting and some sort of reveal you could match the chairs.

Did this for indoor use as props for “Princess and the Pea” at a childrens theater production

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Keeping Your Living Room Furniture Clean and Looking New

April 15th, 2010 No comments

Cleaning Tips For Your Living Room Furniture


Buying living room furniture is a big investment that requires a lot of search time and preparation. Daily use can have a great impact on the longevity and look of your furniture, and you want to make sure you properly care for it in order to extend its use for as long as possible. Here are some great cleaning tips to keep your furniture looking as fresh and beautiful as the day you bought it.


 
Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Stay clear of upholstery cleaners that use harsh chemicals or toxins to clean your furniture. These furniture cleaners may leave your furniture smelling and looking clean for some time, but there are risks associated with cleaning your furniture with them. For starters, these cleansers are typically full of harsh chemicals and toxins that can actually cause more harm than good to your furniture. Additionally, they are known to actually foster resoiling, resulting in more cleaning. These cleaners may also remove the protective layers of your furniture fabric, resulting in furniture that looks more worn, as well as causing harm to your upholstery.


Stay Clear of Steam

Steam cleaning initially sounds like a great idea when it comes to cleaning your furniture. However, it is important to consider what moisture can do to your furniture. Excessive moisture can cause odors, mold, and soil build-up. When steam cleaning is done the excess water must be sucked up, which can take days to fully dry. Even when the fabric appears dry on the surface, the moisture can still be present deep down. Steam cleaning may also strip your furniture’s upholstery, leaving it more prone than before to stains and soil.


Bring Out the Vacuum

Vacuuming your furniture regularly is a great way to clean debris and dirt off of your furniture before it has a chance to seep down and cause problems. Vacuuming will also allow you to prolong the need of more extensive and deep cleaning. Vacuuming should be done at least once a week. Make sure you not only do the visible parts of your furniture; you will also want to make sure you vacuum under the cushions and in the crevices of your furniture.


Spot Clean as Soon as Possible

Accidents happen frequently, and most likely your furniture will not be able to avoid them. Spills are likely to occur, and can lead to permanent stains if not taken care of quickly. Here are some ways to take care of these spills quickly and properly:


Always blot from the outside to the center of a spot. Doing so will control the spread of a spill

Test your fabric in a hidden area to make sure the color doesn not come off with the stain, or that a ring is not caused by the cleaning agent.

If the spot is liquid, use an absorbent white cloth or white paper towel to gently blot up the excess.

If the spot is solid material, remove the excess by lifting it off with a dull table knife or spoon.

Never rub, scrub, or brush a spill.

Never use strong chemicals such as bleach, solvents, or acids unless they are recommended by a specialist.

Never use sudsy detergents, as they leave a soapy residue that attracts dirt.

Avoid using tap water. Use distilled water or plain seltzer water. Minerals in common tap water can cause rings, even on treated fabrics.

Know Your Furniture Needs

There are a wide range of furniture fabrics and styles available. It is important to know which ones may or may not be best for your particular lifestyle. A leather sofa may not fair well with a home full of cats, but can work great with children because it is simple to clean and wipe spills. If you are decorating a room that will be low traffic and more for entertaining you can choose virtually any furniture fabric. You should also be aware that certain fabrics are more resistant to sunlight damage than others. If you need help finding out what fabrics fit your lifestyle, our trained associates will be happy to assist you at any store location.

 

The sofa and other various items that comprise the living room are often the center piece and the focal point for guests that you invite into your home. You want to make sure you are caring for them properly in order to keep them clean and increase their life. Following these tips will assure that your living room furniture is properly maintained and cared for.

Dana is a furniture specialist and interior design aficionado.

Categories: General Tags: Clean, Furniture, Keeping, Living, Looking, Room

Disney’s Plastic Table Placemat in Color Blue with Great Picture of Tinkerbell Standing up and Looking Behind Her Measures About 17″inches By 11 1/2″ Inches

March 21st, 2010 No comments

Disney’s Plastic Table Placemat in Color Pink with Great Picture of Tinkerbell Standing up and Looking Behind Her Measures About 17″inches By 11 1/2″ Inches

March 6th, 2010 No comments
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