A Palette Turns Into a Bohemian and Shabby Chic Bathroom Organizer.

Made in paraDIY
by Made in paraDIY
30 Materials
$25
1 Week
Medium

Organizer wooden wall pallet, with shelves, compartments, mirror, led candle holder, integrated lighting and numerous tidying up, ideal for a bathroom.


A palette is transformed into a bathroom organizer. Here is a recycled version, with colors and style both bohemian and shabby chic. A combination of pallet wood became decorative wall hanger ready to hang. On the wall of the bathroom, it can accommodate all your products, your hair dryer, electric razor, your hair and toothbrushes, bath towel and jewelry, while its oval mirror and integrated lighting will be very useful . It could also serve as a decorative storage space in other rooms of your house, according to your needs and your imagination!

The small palette and wooden accessories were sanded, painted, covered with cutting, varnished, sanded again, patinated and covered with a final protective varnish. With storage accessories, decoration and led lights with switch and built-in batteries.

- On my way, I crossed 3 small pallets in good condition and a larger one that I could cut, I do not understand why it does not interest anyone except me!

- soon my imaginator goes ON and I already visualize a wall cabinet as I would like

- At the safty saw, I cut a board of the large palette + a board with 2 blocks at the ends, I saw an oval plate and a kind of triangle to support my board + a half board attached to a block of wood

- I wash everything, I remove the nails, mouth the holes and I sand the palette and my other pieces of wood

- I put all this wood of two layers of my painting with light blue house chalk and I prepare at the same time a darker blue and an old rose. (1/3 acrylic white + acrylic blue / pink or + food coloring, 1/3 baking soda, a little water until the consistency of a normal paint, neither too liquid nor too thick)

- I choose papers in shades pink-turquoise-blue sky, with texts, birds, shabby chic and bohemian patterns on the internet and I also cut some assorted towels. Once printed, I varnish the sheets of aerosol patterns so that the colors do not "melt"

- I sponge, piece by piece, board by board, little by little, mod podge directly on the wood and I apply my paper and my towels cut gently by smoothing with a soft and dry sponge

- now I fix the mirror on its oval wooden base covered with cutting and varnished and I glue the shelves and the mirror by arranging them as on the photo with mounting glue

- after 10 minutes, I cover the paper and the wood of mod podge, it is often necessary to rinse and dry the sponge so that it remains clean and very little wet

- The glue once dry, I was able to drill and screw each piece of wood

- my palette / shelf was then varnished with aerosol, left to dry and I lightly sanded the paper which completely adhered to the wood, having of course hidden the mirror

- to skate alternating the blue / the pink / the lighter blue and sanding them, to sand also the enfrits or the paper made a bubble and to cover them with the painting, it is necessary that everything is well flat and adhering

- it is the moment of the final varnish of protection, to put 2 layers on all the wood by masking the mirror

- Meanwhile, during the drying periods:

* I chose a rounded glass and the appropriate clamp that I drilled with a nail and a hammer, then screwed in its place on the pallet. I did the same for the open ring that will surround a recycled flat bottle in vase vase

* I screwed a hook under the top shelf to hang a chain of rings that are small Indian bracelets linked together by rings in order to hang jewelry to put away

* I fixed on my board to 1 block held vertically, a cap that I cover in decoupage and which will host a led candle which I covered the top of glitter

* and on a shelf, I screwed a metal towel hook and glued on its front face a vintage plastic crazy pattern

* - I painted in blue chalk paint a ceramic pot cover, covered by means of the matching cut with mod podge and varnish, I will be able to stick it in height, on the shelf with mounting glue, slide the glass and the vase in the rings and suspend the chain of storage rings

- after counting the small lights of the garland, I drilled my palette of so many small holes to insert them. Once the lanterns in each hole, I stitched the wires on the back of the cabinet and glued the 3-battery case to the mounting glue at the bottom of the back

- I screwed two strong wall ties at the top of the back of the blade

- I screwed two strong wall ties at the top of the back of the blade


This palette is now a mirror bathroom organizer, shelves, jewelry rings, soliflore, lighting, glass container and bath towel hook. It is a wall mounted jewelry storage, toiletries, towel and hair dryer vase, glass, mirror

and integrated lamps.

It only remains to fill the wall cabinet according to your wishes: hang, hang, drop, fix, turn on and look in his mirror, as soon as you find him the perfect place to hang in your home. Look forward to eco-friendly crafts! 🔨


DIMENSIONS: H 58 cm, L 38 cm, P 13 cm

Suggested materials:
  • Pallets: 1 small + pieces of 1 large + wood   (upcycled)
  • Nails removal pliers
  • Wood pulp
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