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Mollie F

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  • My intage soda crate and wire basket shelves
  • My vintage soda crate and wire basket shelves

Vintage Crate and Wire Basket Shelves

I made these super easy shelves from vintage soda crates and vintage wire baskets. All you have to do is: ...»

- Drill 2 holes in each crate (I drilled mine in the center back plank of the crate on either side)

- Attach crate to the wall with screws and anchors (if needed) using the holes you drilled in the crate.

- Repeat the process and hang more crates side by side or on top of each other either horizontally or vertically.

- Combine the crates with some vintage wire baskets, by drilling two holes and anchors/screws in the wall, hang basket on screws.

- Decorate to your heart's content!

More projects like this can be seen at:

http://asortoffairytalegirl.blogspot.com

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SortOfFairytale Arlington Heights, IL
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DIY Pallet Farmhouse Table

I'm a country girl at heart and my next house will be a farmhouse for sure...animals included, lol! But for right now we're right here in the city, and I wanted to bring a tad bit of ...»
country into my life or more like my dining room.

See how we turned an ordinary table into a Pallet Farmhouse Table @

http://thehousemadehome.blogspot.com/2012/05...

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Tyesha T Richmond, VA
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Vintage Jewelry Cabinet Hardware

I repurposed some vintage jewelry pieces, mainly brooches and earrings, into some unique cabinet hardware for my daughters' bathroom. Threaded posts and epoxy from the hardware store ...»
made it a pretty simple project. http://threescoopsoflove.blogspot.com/2012/0...

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Jamie D Indianapolis, IN
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  • My daughter used this desk as a teen, but it had been stored in the basement for years until I dissected it.
  • I built up the top, and added some crown molding.
  • Stacked one side onto the other side to make it tall, then added a new MDF bottom and feet.
  • After spraying it with primer and black paint, I felt it needed a little something special, so I stenciled a flowering vine all the way up the front of the drawers. 3
  • I added some glass knobs to finish it off. Because this piece has two deep drawers that were formally file drawers, and 4 smaller drawers, it is very versatile.
I currently have it in the bedroom, storing boots, and business stuff.  LOVE how versatile it is, and it's much smaller footprint.  Same storage, less floor space.  Win/win!
you can see the full tutorial on my blog. http://bit.ly/JFKWMa 5
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Repurposed Desk into Chest

I took apart an old 90's desk, stacked the two pieces into a tall multipurpose chest.
Gail--My Repurposed Life
gail--My Repurposed Life Louisville, KY
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    Commented on Jul 11, 2012
    This is soooo brilliant! Way to think outside the box!
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