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Dressing Up my Pantry with a Vintage Door

July 14, 2019 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Where has this summer gone?  In less than a week, we are going to be seeing back to school ads and the bus stop schedule. I’m not ready!  It seems like only last week I shared my pantry organization.  It’s hard to believe that was back in January. Well, today I am sharing how I dressed up my newly organized pantry with a vintage door.  Not going to lie, I love it!

Back in January when I organized my pantry, I knew that I wanted a vintage half lite door.  Trying to find the right door was a bit more difficult than I expected. After months of looking, I finally found one in rough shape, a little too wide and about 4 inches too short.  Not to mention the smell!

Vintage half lite door

I absolutely love this door.  It was definitely a labor of love getting her to where she needed to be. It took a lot of stripping and sanding and painting but she was worth it, oh so worth it!

Vintage Pantry Door

I actually didn’t mind the stripping process.  Once I got the hang of it, I found it to be quite relaxing. I used orange CitriStrip that I had on hand.  I painted on a thick coat of the CitriStrip then covered it with plastic wrap and let it sit for 24 hours.  After 24 hours, I was able to scrape off the 4 different layers of paint. Then I flipped the door over and repeated the process.

before shot of my vintage door

My husband trimmed the door down an inch and a half on each side and we had to add four inches to the top.  We added to the top of the door so the bottom still lined up with the door trim.  We planed down a piece of wood to match the thickness of the door.  We drilled three holes in the 4 inch piece of wood and the top of the door.  We attached the extra piece of wood to the door with a dowel and wood glue.  Surprisingly, it was easier than I had anticipated and the fit is seamless.

Vintage Door with added height to fit existing door frame

I originally wanted to keep the door with the raw wood but I knew I wouldn’t be able to match the new wood to the old door. At this point, I was getting so excited to finish it off and had to pace myself on the painting.  I typically rush the painting process so I can finish a project but this time I left myself plenty of time to let the paint dry between the coats.

Vintage half lite door

I had to order a new door knob because the original knob and lock set was missing several pieces. Luckily, I was able to find an exact match here. I adore the ceramic knobs.

vintage door knob

We have managed to keep the pantry organized since January and the glass now keeps me motivated to keep up the neatness! I love the finished look and now I’m on the hunt for a bubble glass door for my cleaning closet.

Vintage Pantry Door

I hope you all are enjoying your summer.  FYI, I am watching Christmas in July on Hallmark as I type this.  It is a true obsession and I do not use that word lightly!

To my dad, good luck tomorrow. I love you and will see you week after next! XOXOXO

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Before and After, Fabulous Finds, Home Tour, Projects and DIY, Thrift Shop Tagged With: DIY, door, pantry, Shopping, thrift, Vintage

A Quick Revamp in the Kitchen with a Goodwill Find

September 16, 2018 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Goodwill was good to me this summer.  Later this week,  I will be doing a post with all of my summer goodies from my thrifting adventures.  For now, I wanted to share a quick revamp in the kitchen with a Goodwill find.

Have you ever heard of a Windsor Birdcage chair?  I can’t say that I have either.  Well, let me introduce you to my latest love…

Windsor Birdcage Chairs found at Goodwill

I bought six of these for $5 a piece. They caught my eye as soon as I saw them but I was kind of having a conversation with myself along the lines of,  “Do I really need more furniture?”  I thought they were really pretty and the stain went well with my floors and my kitchen table.  I sent a picture to my husband and he was on the fence about it.  Then I sent him a picture of the price of the chairs I found online…he changed his mind and said, ” For $30 bucks, go for it!”

A Quick Revamp in the Kitchen with a Goodwill Find

Windsor Birdcage Chairs found at Goodwill                ($5 price tag)

At Goodwill getting ready to snag these Windsor Birdcage Chairs

(the chairs sitting at Goodwill)

The price I found below is for a black paint finish.  This description is from the same place where my chairs are manufactured.  So, yes, for $5 I’ll take all 6 please!
Description
Stock #
Price     
QTY
Birdcage Windsor Arm Chair
Black Paint / Lacquer Finish
Finished—Ready to ShipOriginally sold for $448.
Now on sale for $403.

235FB
$448. $403.($18.)
Birdcage Windsor Arm Chair
SPECIAL PRICE FOR 2 or MORE
Black Paint / Lacquer Finish
Finished—Ready to ShipOriginally sold for $448.
Now on sale for $359.

235FBG
$448. $359.($18.)
Goodwill Deal of the Day
I found three side chairs and three arm chairs.  I thought it was unusual that someone would buy three arm chairs.  It wasn’t until my son pointed it out but a spindle was broken on one of the arms chairs.  It was glued back together. I took it to a shop to see if it could be repaired.  I am waiting to see what he can come up with.  In the mean time, I keep going back to Goodwill to see if they have a 4th side chair just incase the chair in the shop can’t be fixed for a decent price.
Updating my kitchen with a great Goodwill Find
I know I’ve said it before but I have to say it again…I love Goodwill.  Where else can you go and buy 6 chairs for $30? I mean really!
I did a few other quick changes to the decor in the kitchen that I will share later this week.   I hope you all had a great weekend and for my readers that were in the path of Hurricane Florence, I am thinking of you!
Until Next Time,
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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Goodwill Goods Tagged With: bargain shopping, Chairs, Goodwill, thrift, Thrift Shopping, WIndsor Birdcage

The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping

August 14, 2016 By stylishrevamp 1 Comment

One comment I often here when I share some of my thrifted finds is, “I can’t believe you found that at _________” fill that in with Goodwill or one of my favorite thrift or consignment shops.  That comment is usually  followed up by I can never seem find anything when I go.  So today I thought I would share my version of The Ultimate Guide to Successful Thrift Shopping.

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Go often.

I stop by my favorite haunts a lot. By a lot, I mean several times a week.  This is especially true for Goodwill shopping.  Their inventory is constantly changing.  I swing by my favorite consignment shop less often but still frequently.  The inventory does not move as quickly.  When I see something I really like at Goodwill, I will buy it right away because it will probably not be there the next day.  At the consignment shop, if I like something I will see if it is on its final mark down.  If it is I will buy it, if not I will sometimes take my chances and wait.  It’s a gamble because most people are doing the same thing, waiting for that final mark down. So, unless it is something that I really want I tend to wait and hope for the best.

I never shop with a list.  

I know this probably goes against everything most of you believe in but for me it works.  That’s not to say that I don’t have a wish list in my mind because I do but I do not go shopping with a certain item in mind.  I feel like if you are only looking for one particular thing you tend to miss out on a lot.  I try to look at everything not just look for one thing.  I hope that makes sense.   That is how I ended up with this great piece. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular and I spotted this piece.

A $10 Goodwill Furniture Makeover

You can read more about this piece here.

Look Past the Ugly and the Obvious

Let’s face it, there are a lot of ugly things out there at thrift stores, flea markets and yard sales.  Not only do you have to look past the ugly but sometimes you have to look past the filth!  You have to see past that and imagine what it could be after it’s cleaned up or revamped to suit your aesthetics.  Some good old fashion elbow grease and a can of paint can go a long way to completely change the look of a piece.

Looking past the obvious, what I mean by this is using items in a way they weren’t meant to be used.  For example, I found a beautiful silver ice bucket but I am using it as a planter. ( You can see that here. )  Use your imagination and keep an opened mind when you are browsing the aisles of your local shops.

Do a Quick Walk Through

I like to do a quick walk through of the entire store.  It gives me a little idea of what is out there.  If something jumps out at me, I immediately snatch it up this is especially true at Goodwill.  That’s what I did when I found this rolling stand.  I knew it wouldn’t be there by the time I completed my walk through and I loved that piece. If I don’t see anything during my quick walk through, I will make a second loop through the store at a more leisurely pace. This is when I will do a little digging through the piles of stuff.  You can find lot of hidden treasure if you are willing to do a little digging.

Come Prepared

When I shop, I always have a tape measure on hand and I keep measurements in my notes sections of my phone.  That way when I stumble upon a piece that might work for an area of my home, I can make sure it is a piece that will fit. I also keep cleaning wipes in my car to do a quick wipe down of furniture piece before I put them in my car!

Have Fun

 

I think it’s important to have fun.  I love the thrill of the hunt and it’s o.k. if I walk away empty handed.  That’s a part of the fun too!  Don’t be discouraged, be patient and keep at it! Believe me there is a lot of good junk out there!

I hope this little guide helps you on your next thrifting adventure.

P.S.  Always carry hand sanitizer!

 

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Uncategorized Tagged With: guide, Shopping, thrift, tips

My Scores at the Thrift Store

July 18, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

This summer is flying by much too quickly. In fact, I was almost in tears today when I saw the back to school supplies out at the local drug store. Really, can we not just enjoy the month of July before we have to prep for school? #dreadingit

We just got back from a vacation with my 4 brothers and their families and it was the best! I am so sad that it is over.  I cannot even put into words how great this beach trip was for all of us!  I am happy that my boys were able to spend time with my side of the family.  I hope we can do it again next year!

I was actually able to hit up a few thrift/antique stores and a Goodwill while on vacation.  I picked up a few fun things for the Gman for his birthday in August.  I will share those later.

Today has been a day of getting back on track after almost a month of traveling. I went to the gym this morning and I treated myself to some thrift shopping afterwards.  I scored big today, for me anyway!

My scores at the Thrift Store

My thrifting scores

I am always on the hunt for white dishes and serving ware. Today I picked up two large pieces that were originally from Potterybarn. I scored a large serving bowl and a large platter.

Potterybarn Serving  ware from the Thrift Shop

I also found a white planter for my little Olive Tree.  I have always wanted an Olive Tree.  I am not sure how long this one is going to last.  He was looking a little droopy when we got home from the beach.

I also scored two corning ware bowls that are range top, oven and microwave safe.  These bowls are so convenient for the day to day meals and snacks. I think I now have a total of 6 of these bowls that I have picked up over time.

Lastly, I am sharing another cloche.  When I first saw it, I thought it would look good on the book case in my home office.  It was another thing that I walked by and thought, if it is still there when I am done searching the rest of the  shop, I will pick it up.  It was there and it was 50% off…I spent  a whopping $2 on it.

my $2 thrift shop cloche

I keep adding little bits to my bookcase.  I need to post another update on the styling of it.  I keep the base objects the same and just add or rearrange the rest.  It is hands down my favorite DIY that my husband and I have done together.

Well, that is all for today.  I hope you have enjoyed a glimpse into my thrifting adventures.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Cloche, PotteryBarn, thrift, White dishes

Thrift Shop Thursday #27

April 28, 2016 By stylishrevamp 2 Comments

I am late again this week.  We have had a lot going on but things are starting to wind down a bit.  Now here we are again at another Thrift Shop Thursday #27. Some of my picks this week are not exactly from thrift shops but I did get some great deals.

Thrift Shop Finds

I found this adorable little mouse tea light holder in a small town on the Eastern Shore. We were actually at a Harry Potter Festival in the midst of a scavenger hunt when I stumble across this little tea light.

Metal Tea Light Holder

Even though I am scared to death of mice, I still think this is a cute tea light. At first, I was superstitious about decorating with it.  I kept thinking, the minute I add it to my bookshelf, we are going to get mice. I don’t know why, but that is the way my brain works.

I like picking up little things like this to add to my home, something unique that adds a bit of whimsy! With a male dominate household, a girl needs a bit of whimsy!

Next, I picked up this lantern at HomeGoods several months ago. I knew that I wanted to add it to my sunroom for a casual “beachy” feel.

Lantern from HomeGoods

The wood on the lantern reminds me of driftwood. I like that it doesn’t look like something that I just picked up. It looks as if it has been well loved over time.  It has a weather look to it and you know I love driftwood,  you can see some of my projects here, here and here. I think it fits into my sunroom perfectly.

Remember last week when I was talking about my poinsettias?

 Well, they are still alive, although one is looking a little droopy.  I think it needs to be in a place in my home that does not get as much sunlight.  Well, last week I mentioned that I had picked up a silver ice bucket and I wanted to share that with you.

Silver Ice Bucket from GoodWill

This is such a nice, thick and solid silver ice bucket.  I picked it up for a dollar. Yes, it was a dollar, one, $1 dollar.  I have seen similar items like this at PotteryBarn ranging from $79-$89.  So for a dollar, I am using it for a planter. I will let you know if this baby survives until Christmas which is only 8 months away!

Lastly, I am sharing my tobacco baskets.  Love, love love these baskets.  I have searched for these at every antique, thrift, and  consignment shop I have come across with no luck. ZERO! ZIP! ZILCH!

Decorating with Tobacco Baskets

I was finally able to pick these up from Decor Steals.  If you are not familiar with this site you need to check it out.  I have bought a few things from them and have been happy with all of my purchases. Basically,  at 10 a.m. Eastern time, they offer a deal of the day. The items are about 80% off retail prices, they sell fast, and each day is different.

As for the pig, we have had him for so long, I can’t remember where he came from, it’s like he has always been here!

I feel like when I go thrift shopping, if I have in mind what I want, I never find it!

Built-ins and decorating

 I have been looking for something, anything for the top shelf of this built-in for such a long time. I decorate it for Christmas and the Autumn season but the rest of the time, I struggle.  If you all have any ideas let me know.  Until then I will keep searching all my favorite thrift shops!

Have a great weekend.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: Decor Steals, Decorating, Goodwill, HomeGoods, Shopping, thrift

Thrift Shop Thursday #26

April 15, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Welcome to Thrift Shop Thursday #26.  Yes, I know today is Friday but I have been running behind all week! Not to mention the fact that I have not posted a Thrift Shop Thursday in several weeks, YIKES! Going to the gym every day is making me lazy!

This weeks treasures come from a few of my favorite places…Goodwill, plus a local consignment shop, HomeGoods and T.J. Maxx.  All of my favorite stops after the gym.

So let’s get started with Thrift Shop Thursday #26

Thrift Shop Thursday #26

My first find comes from Goodwill.  I like finding random little bits of basically nothing!  I will pick something up that cost mere pennies and think to myself I can use this somewhere for something! That’s why this blue base came home with me. It  kind of scares me because I have watched a few episodes of Hoarders.  So I guess I am glad that I do have a bit of OCD because that helps me keep everything neat, clean and organized!

Blue ceramic candle holder from Goodwill

When we revamped the sunroom, the bookcases needed an update as well.  (I will share more on that in a later post.)  I am not even sure what the blue little bowl was used for but it works perfectly as a candle holder.

White Vase and Cream bowl/candle holder

I picked the white vase up at our local consignment shop.  It’s a Kaiser W Germany pottery piece. I thought it was a sweet little vase.  I have seen several different variations of this piece on ebay and I definitely did not pay the same price at the thrift shop.  That is why I love consignment shopping so much.  I love finding great pieces at great prices.  I also picked up the white bowl at Goodwill at the same time I picked up the blue bowl, knowing that I was going to use it for a candle holder as well…just more of my little bits of nothing from GoodWill.

HomeGoods find

I found this vase at HomeGoods.  I thought it was really different than anything I have and it looks great in the bookcase in the sunroom too.  The Gman said it looks like Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean.  Yep, I still like it even after that little comment from the 12 year old!

Black and Gold Acrylic Initial from Goodwill

This was another GoodWill find! I have seen these letters at HomeGoods and T.J. Maxx but they never have the black and gold “K”.  As soon as I saw it, I scooped it up but made a promise to myself that this was the very last letter I will put in our home…ever… or until I find another one that I really, really like!  I wanted the black and gold one for my office.  It’s on my Billy Bookcase and I love it!

styling my IKEA Billy Bookcase

Looking at this picture, I can see a lot of my Thrift Shop finds are used to style my  Bookcase.

Lastly, I am sharing a clearance item from T.J. Maxx.

Potted Faux Plant

 I think this is adorable!  Usually, I am not one for faux plants but I thought if Joanna Gaines uses them in her design than it’s good enough for me!  I struggle with keeping plants alive although not to brag or anything (HAHA) but I still have two Poinsettias that are thriving.   Well, actually my husband has kept them alive! I don’t have the patience for it!  They are now turning green so I am curious to see how long he can keep them alive.  I know what you’re thinking and no it does not look “Chirstmassy” especially now that they are turning green.  Maybe I will share it next week because I just bought a silver ice bucket at GoodWill to keep the 2nd plant in instead of my snowman pot. HAHA.  I told you going to the gym is making me a bit lazy.  Although we did get snow last week so technically the snowman pot did not look that out of place!

Thanks for stopping by Thrift Shop Thursday edition #26.  Have a great weekend.  I for one am so glad it is Friday!

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Thrift Shop Thursday, Uncategorized Tagged With: GoodWill. Consignment Shopping, HomeGoods, T.J. Maxx, thrift, thrift shop

How to Revamp and Style Your Thrift Shop Finds

March 20, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Today I am sharing how to revamp and style your thrift shop finds.  Last week I shared with you the corner cabinet I found at the consignment shop.  It was in pretty good shape when I found it but it still needed a little revamp.

Revamping and Styling Consignment Shop Finds

I think the easiest way to update any thrifted find is with paint.  It is a quick and inexpensive way to completely change the look of a piece or just a way to freshen it up.

I wanted to freshen up the corner cabinet by spraying it with a bright white paint to match the other bookshelves in my Home Office. Here is a reminder of the piece before I sprayed it.

White Corner Cabinet

I think this piece is adorable, it is small with really cute detailing.

wood detail to add interest

Consignment Shop Corner Cabinet

To add more height to the cabinet, I added a few tall vases to draw your eye upward. I found the wooden vases at Target.  I wanted to add wood tones to break up some of the white. I also added touches of gold to tie into the rest of the gold scattered throughout the office.

Home Office Corner Cabinet

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I was finally able to use my HomeRight Finish Max Sprayer that the Gman bought me for Christmas and I am in love with it! It was super easy to use.  The most difficult part was getting the consistency of the paint correct and even that was pretty simple.  I was so excited to get started even though it clearly states in the directions to practice spraying on scrap wood but I jumped right in and started spraying my cabinet.  My biggest regret is not being able to use the HomeRight Finish Max Sprayer sooner.  I was able to spray the entire piece within minutes and the finish is so pretty.  Now that we are moving into Spring, I am super excited to be able to spray more pieces!

Corner Cabinet painted with  the HomeRight Finish Max  Fine Finish Sprayer

How to Revamp and Style Your Finds

Gold bookends from Target

My Target clearance sale find…loving the gold bookends.

Styling a Bookshelf with unique pieces.

I picked up the little mouse votive in a little boutique shop in a small town not too far from us. Even though mice freak me out, I thought this little guy was sweet!

DIY Initial/typography Art

I love adding unique pieces to my shelves.  You can read about the Typography DIY art here.

The next time you are out and see a piece that needs some love, remember the power of paint!

Until Next Time…

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Filed Under: Before and After, DIY Crafts Tagged With: Consignment Shop, HomeRight Max Sprayer, Paint, revamp, style, thrift

Thrift Shop Thursday #24: It’s all about the Goodwill Goods!

January 28, 2016 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

Wow, it feels like I haven’t done one of these in a while.  So here we go, welcome to Thrift Shop Thursday #24. All of my finds today come from Goodwill.  Big surprise there, right?  I could browse Goodwill every single day and see something new each time.  I did stop by one of our local consignment/antique shops a few weeks ago.  This place has so many rooms, steps up and steps down, but I walked away with zip, zilch, nothing.  Talk about disappointment.  That’s the way it usually works…when I think I am going to score big time, I walk away with nothing.  When I just pop in for a quick look around, I walk away with something I love.  That’s what happened with the finds I am sharing today.  I popped into Goodwill after the gym and found these favorites for Thrift Shop Thursday #24.

It’s all about the Goodwill Goods

Thrift Shop Thursday #24, It's all about the Goodwill Goods!

My first find is the white horse ceramic bookend.  I picked it up for my home office bookcase.

White Horse Bookend from Goodwill

Did I need it? No, but do I like it? Yes! As I have said before, I tend to add and switch thing up on my book-case quite often.  This was such a simple addition to the shelves. There was only one bookend but that’s the thing with Goodwill, you get what you get which make the hunt all the more exciting.

The second find I am sharing is this galvanized bucket I picked up before Christmas.

Galvanized bucket with Greenery

I think a galvanized bucket can be used for just about anything.  originally, I kept all of my wrapping paper stored in it while I wrapped during the Holiday Season.  Then I had it by our side entrance to the house holding greenery (which has seen better days). I am not sure where it will end up next but here are a few  decorating ideas with galvanized buckets that you can check out here . Love it!

My last find is my favorite! I was back and forth on whether or not to get it.  I really did not need another mug but in the end, I picked it up and I love it!

typography number mug from Goodwill

It is usually the things that I am back and forth on that become my favorite and this is definitely one of those things!  I like the #3 because it represents my 3 boys and for mere pennies, I say yep, it was worth it! Plus, I like the way it looks on my mug rack!

Goodwill Mug

I had to add another picture because that’s how much I Love It!

I hope you enjoyed the latest edition of Thrift Shop Thursday #24: It’s all about the Goodwill Goods!

I hope all my East Coast readers have successfully dug their way out of the Blizzard of 2016!

Until Next Time…

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Using Bargain Finds to Create Unique Spaces

July 23, 2013 By stylishrevamp Leave a Comment

 

This past weekend, I spent some time hanging out at our Island Home and I thought I would get some updated photos of the little office area I created. It is really no more than a corner in one of the bedrooms but my favorite thing about it is my $10 desk. I was going to sand it down and repaint it but that never happened.  All it really needed was a good old fashion scrubbing. I like that it is kind of shabby chic which fits in with the Island vibe of the house.  I love using my bargain finds to create unique spaces that our original to me.  I feel like when I decorate with my thrifted finds I am creating a look that most people will not have because you usually can’t go out and find the exact pieces at a store.

Creating an Office Space with a Ten Dollar Thrift Shop Find

How I am Using my Ten Dollar Thrift Shop Find to Create an Office Space

Using Bargain Finds to Create Unique Spaces

 

Everything in this space either came from a thrift store or was a clearance/sale item.  My favorite piece hands down is the ten-dollar desk.  It came from my favorite shop on the Eastern Shore.  It is the perfect size and I like the little center drawer. I also have to say that I like the chair which came from Target many years ago.  It makes for a nice and comfy office chair. I also like the old fashion bell on the desk.  When the Gman was about 3 he was with me on a thrift shopping trip and he loved the shop bell at the register so they gave it to him. I miss those days when he came with me everywhere!

As I am sitting here looking at the photo, I am noticing that all my sea glass is missing from the glass lamp. The same person that stuck that bird statue on my desk probably took the sea glass.  I am  wondering how I missed all of that! I was probably just focused on my $10 desk.

The wall decor came from a thrift shop and the wooden box with the chalkboard top came from TJ Maxx.  I like the driftwood look of it. It usually houses some of my books which are missing as well.  Apparently, I am not very observant when I am taking photos!

My $10 Dollar Thrifted Desk

I hope you have enjoyed my little office space at my home away from home.

Until Next Time,

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Filed Under: Fabulous Finds, Thrift Shop Thursday Tagged With: bargain, Desk, office, thrift, Thrift Shopping

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