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Toy/Book shelf for my grandson's bedroom made from 12" pine shelving boards. Step stool made from the same material. Finished with Bullseye Sealcoat with blue transtint dye mixed in. Beadboard back set into groves in the shelf top and sides and finish nailed to back of shelves.

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Comment by Jenny on February 22, 2010 at 10:12am
I love the depth and transparency of the finish.
Comment by Jay D. Washington on February 22, 2010 at 12:55am
My grandson is not so much a Colt's fan yet. The blue was more a choice of spraying to match an intensity which blended Disney "Cars" curtains with "Thomas the Tank Engine" blue border. The finish came out a little darker than I wanted but at least it's smooth and even. Pine is hard to tone/stain, so I'm happy with the results.

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