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Monday, November 29, 2004

Gobs of golf clubs!

I implore the Crafty Chica for a little help. My husband was given his father's set of golf clubs when he passed away. Neither of us golf and the clubs have been stored away in our garage. We would like to display them somewhere in our home as a reminder and in honor of my father-in-law. My problem is that I haven't been able to think up a clever display (other
than the standard displays I've seen in framing shops, or as a tacky lamp or legs of a table). There are about eight to twelve clubs. Do you have any suggestions?
Gracias,
Theresa

Wow, thats a lot of clubs to deal with. If it were me, I would take one and have it encased in a large shadowbox along with dad's picture and a little memory note of how he liked golf or a funny golf story of his. And then I would hang it in the family room with all the other family picutres. You could always saw the clubs down to make them legs for a table, or pass out one to each family member. Or you could donate them in his name to a local charity, maybe a golf club he was a member of. But I would for sure keep the best one for the box. If you have kids, maybe you could save the set for them in case they grow up to be golfers. That would be way cool to have Grandpa's clubs!
Best of luck and Merry Christmas!
Kathy :-)

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