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Chris aka monkey on Aug 08, 2013covered with fabric maybe a divider for a room ??Helpful Reply
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Sia@South 47th on Aug 08, 2013You could add a simple plywood or pallet back to them and paint, stencil or stain either a design or funky word art. On both sides of the folding parts, for a 'Twofer"! Or yes even a chalkboard. ;)Helpful Reply
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Marcia Reichert on Aug 08, 2013Tufted fabric in satin for a shabby chic yet elegant headboard. Leave the finish like it is.Helpful Reply
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Patricia W on Aug 09, 2013Im leaning towards fabric headboard!! I love the ideas you ladies gave me!Helpful Reply
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Pete Sakes on Aug 09, 2013Apply wood to the back, white wash, stencil "friends" on one side, "family" on the other then the word "welcome down the middle and hang on your front porch.Helpful Reply
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Therese Ryan-Haas on Aug 09, 2013Humm Like the head board idea. But I would lean more for a desk organizer myself. Cut metal sheets to fill sides, spray with chalkboard paint. Fill the center with fabric covered cork board, cross over with ribbons to hold envelopes and bills. Would look awesome over a desk. I have one and thanks for putting the idea in my head!Helpful Reply
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Penny Hubbard on Aug 09, 2013Apply wood to the back and stain. Add pictures to make a collage.Helpful Reply
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LaNora on Aug 09, 2013cut wood to fit and paint with chalkboard paintHelpful Reply
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Jo Ann Miller on Aug 09, 2013Fabric and just hang on the wall for art!Helpful Reply
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Colleen on Aug 09, 2013Make a multiple message center, chalk board, cork board, magnet board. Or, place chicken wire on back and hang jewelry.Helpful Reply
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SUE on Aug 09, 2013Love this frame!!Helpful Reply
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BeazerBea on Aug 09, 2013Attach lattace to the back, and polyuathane for out door vinesHelpful Reply
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Patricia W on Aug 09, 2013I found the dressing table that the mirror frame belongs to! The same lady who had the frame at her barn sale a while back had the dressing table today, for 5 dollars!!! It needs work, but its going to be fun!Helpful Reply
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Sherry M on Aug 15, 2013I like it as it is. Maybe a little paint. But then it in the backyard and let a vine of some sort grow on it.Helpful Reply
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Pete Sakes on Aug 16, 2013It's great you found the dressing table that belongs to the frame! In that case (If you're going to use it for a makeup station) I think it would be great to have a mirror in the middle and metal backing on either side. You can buy rolls of magnet to apply to your makeup and hang on other side for easy access. I guess it depends on what you're going to use it for now that you have the table to go along with it.Helpful Reply
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KathrynElizabeth Etier on Aug 16, 2013Use as a trellis for vining plants.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia on Aug 16, 2013If you found the matching dresser redo it and enjoy as is.Helpful Reply
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JoyLynnCook on Jan 25, 2016This is beautiful! A lot of possibilities, it appears to be wide enough for a twin headboard, I would put some beautiful fabric panels in the openings and paint the frame to coordinate. I love the chalk paint and waxes so I would probably make it very feminine and shabby chic. Be sure to share your final product whatever you do with it!Helpful Reply
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