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These crates were the inspiration for a ton of projects! They started as just white pine crates. I stained them a dark walnut. The plywood is the base for my new coffee table! |
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My coffee table during the staining process. |
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My coffee table on it's "dry fit" |
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Casters added! |
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I also made a small table/shoe rack for the entryway to our apartment |
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And a new shelf/stand for our TV Here it is in "dry fit" |
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Finished staining and screwed together! |
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I also cut apart an old pallet and stained it to make a headboard for Rick and I's bed. Here it is pre-stain and dry fit in the driveway. |
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I also took one of these cheapo over-the-door mirrors you get at Walmart for like $5 and gave it a facelift |
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Mirror post face-lift! I cut some boards at 45 angles and stained them and used liquid nails to attach the mirror. It looks SO MUCH nicer! |
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These ladybug golf balls are hidden around Grandma Laura's and Grandma Lucy's gardens now. |
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But, some stain and fresh paint and lots of elbow grease and I've got a super cute pot rack and display cases for my bird coffee mugs, plus some extra counter space! |
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Here's the shoe rack in the entryway. We toss our keys in the little basket when we come in so we can't lose them. (A constant problem in our last apartment.) |
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Here's the headboard in action. It came out super pretty and very rustic! I love it! |
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Our coffee table and the TV shelf |
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TV shelf all decorated |
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