
by Lucy Marie Bernier
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My extreme and curious project was...



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I bought this at Habitat for Humanity for .50 cents. Cut a hole in center, cut tabs to fit into the original fixture and made this. It's a colander.

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M on Jan 25, 2017
Beautiful! What a very creative way to repurpose a kitchen item to be a lovely, practical addition to your kitchen!Helpful Reply -
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C Crow on Jan 25, 2017
Very cute and appropriate. Love the light/shadow patterns on the wall!Helpful Reply -
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CJ on Jan 25, 2017
What a great and appropriate repurposeing idea! Love it!Helpful Reply -
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William on Jan 25, 2017
It's a great look! Never tell it's a colander. Great share and very creative job!Helpful Reply -
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Hillela G. on Jan 26, 2017
No way! It looks like it was made for its new purpose! Fabulous idea!Helpful Reply -
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Lucy Marie Bernier on Jan 26, 2017
Thanks, I love the Disco liters going on when Iturn on the light... lolHelpful Reply -
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Lucy Marie Bernier on Jan 26, 2017
Thank you, was going to use the one in the upper left. I found out it was an Antique. Didn't have the heart to cut it.Helpful Reply -
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Mary ann on Jan 27, 2017
Thank you for this idea and also for letting me know that someone else has my kitchen cabinets with the center pulls. I hate mine but can't afford to replace. Any ideas oh creative one?Helpful Reply -
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Lucy Marie Bernier on Jan 27, 2017
Habitat for Humanity. Wait till after taxes are filled out. People start dropping things off like crazy. Or buy forks and knives and use them as draw pulls. Apartment living is sometimes the worst! I have a draw screwed closed w/ a handle? I have a drawer that works w/ no handle? Go figure? In New Mexico we have a tree called Salt Cedar. The bark is a beautiful deep red tone. I used the as handles.Helpful Reply -
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