Woodworker's Journal

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Woodworking for Your Home

In this issue, our project articles have a common theme of enhancing your home. While A.J. Hamler’s "Outdoor Corner Plant Stand" on page 42 is designed to offer functional shelf space for outdoor plants, it’s also an attractive way to decorate a backyard deck or an apartment balcony. Senior Content Editor Chris Marshall’s "Memento Mirror Frame" on page 36 displays a couple of cherished photos and gives you one last hair check before leaving home. It'd make a great gift!

Flipping over to page 28, our fancy "Cherry Dog Kennel" is designed to provide a safe and comfy spot for your pooch to park, and it will look as good as any other piece of fine furniture in a living room.

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