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Four Thrift Shop Cutting Board Makeovers
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Organized Clutter
(IC: blogger)
I love cutting boards and breadboards. When I find them with a warm, worn patina, I display without any updating or paint, but when I find novelty boards or newer boards, I head straight to my paints.
I recently purchased these four cutting boards at the thrift shop. I think $1.29 was the highest priced board.
This is the makeover of cutting board number 1. I used Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, a stencil and sandpaper to complete this makeover.
This is the makeover of cutting board 2. I used Fusion paint, a stencil and sandpaper.
Cutting board 3 combined paint, a stencil, sandpaper and one half of a rummage sale wooden box.
And, cutting board number 4 was completed with the other side of the wooden box, paint, stencils and sandpaper.
Four inexpensive thrift shop cutting boards transformed! Details of the transformations can be found on my blog!
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Published January 20th, 2016 3:43 PM
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Susan @ Saw Nail and Paint on Jan 30, 2016
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Organized Clutter on Jan 31, 2016
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Tricia Johnson Hutchins on Mar 11, 2016
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Organized Clutter on Mar 11, 2016
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Gorgeous! Are they food safe? Or just decorative?