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Chippy Door Salvage + Ironstone Plates = LOVE #ReclaimedWood
by
Angie @ Knick of Time
(IC: blogger)
1 Hour
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I wanted to find a unique way to display a few of my favorite ironstone pieces, and a super chippy piece salvaged from a farmhouse door ended up being the perfect thing. Once I removed the panel from the old door, I just added hangers on the back. I affixed hangers to the back of the plates, rather than mounting them to the board, so I can switch them out if I feel like it. The piece above the display is salvage from an antique side table.
I also made a complimentary piece to display my favorite tarnished antique spoons, so I used some tongue and groove wood that was salvaged from a demolished Missouri courthouse as the backdrop for them.
Lots of history in every piece of these displays!
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I also made a complimentary piece to display my favorite tarnished antique spoons, so I used some tongue and groove wood that was salvaged from a demolished Missouri courthouse as the backdrop for them.
Lots of history in every piece of these displays!
Click on the blog link for more details!
Craving more great repurposed projects?
My passion is turning old junk into something new and useful, and I've got tons at Knick of Time I think you'll love!
See them all at - http://knickoftime.net/project-gallery/repurposed-vintage
Pop over and visit me at Knick of Time, and don't forget to say, "hello"!
I love hearing from you and read every single comment!
Blessings,
Angie at Knick of Time
Discover more from Knick of Time on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram
Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KnickofTime
Pin with us on Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/knickoftime/
Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/_KnickofTime_
Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/knickoftimeinteriors/
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Published January 25th, 2013 12:14 AM
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Sherri @ Painted Vintage on Oct 23, 2013I love the way it came out! Great idea!!
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Mary Braid on Jun 16, 2014I just found a great deal on old spoons & wasn't sure where I was gonna go with them. Thank you for sharing.
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