Exciting Announcement!
It's been a little quiet the past few months here at Meet the B's. That's because there has been a lot going on behind the scenes, including a couple of secrets!
You already heard about our laundry room and pantry project. This was consuming a lot of our time. It's unfortunately been on hold for a while now because of a couple of other big things going on, but we hope to continue this big project soon! I'm so excited to finally have a decent laundry space and some extra kitchen storage!
May Monthly Challenge- Repurposed Cabinet Doors
My favorite part of the month is here! The Monthly DIY Challenge is here! This month, my friends and I chose a theme of "Trash to Treasure." We each selected an item deemed as trash and opted to give it new life!!! I'm so excited for you to see what we've all come up with!
As you know, my husband and I have been working hard on our laundry room/pantry renovation! We tour down the cabinets in the old laundry room to make room for a doorway into the new laundry room.
Once we wear done tearing the cabinets from the walls, I felt guilty about their destiny at the dump. Look at this picture. Total dump material. Right? (Pardon the rest of the mess in our construction zone!)
They are great wooden cabinets! There must be something I could do!! So recently, I took the cabinet doors off the bases and got to work!
Materials:
-Old cabinet doors
-Screwdriver
-Stain or stain touch up marker
-Pencil
We've been looking for some art for our kitchen, and since these cabinets are the same color as our current kitchen cabinets, I thought, why not repurpose them as frames and make some kitchen art?
I removed the smallest two cabinet doors to use for my project.
First, I removed all of the hardware.
I taped off the edges with painter's tape and covered the cabinet with Rustoleum's chalkboard paint. I just used a paint brush, although the can recommends a roller. I think it turned out just fine!
Once dry, I removed the tape to reveal nice clean edges.
Then I seasoned the new chalkboard surface. To do this, run a piece of chalk on its side across the paint. Then wipe away with a cloth or paper towel.
Then I used my favorite text transfer method to add words to the top of the two boards. Check out my full tutorial.
Finally, I had to work on covering the holes left from the old hardware. This was the trickiest part.
First, I attempted to use a pre-stained wood filler. It didn't match at all and looked awful. Next, I used a regular wood filler and stained it myself. Apparently wood filler is pretty absorbant, so after about ten coats when the white was still showing, I gave up on that idea.
I found some great hardware to cover up most of the holes and used it to store chalk!!
Check out what kind of trash my friends got creative with!
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Your Turn To Shine- No. 30
Can you believe we've been doing this link party for THIRTY WEEKS now?! So crazy! Time flies when you're having fun ;) Thank you sooooo much for coming back week after week to share your wonderful projects!
I apologize for not posting much lately. There's been a lot going on, but I promise that very soon I have some secrets and surprises to share with you :) :) :) Stay tuned!!!!
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