Monday, October 10, 2011

Kitchen Sign~

Remember the cabinet door I bought for a few bucks?  
Well, initially it had 5 squares.



I chopped off a couple and used the larger piece to make this headboard shelf


I was able to salvage one of the remaining squares to use as a frame for a kitchen sign.
I cut some 1/4'' mdf strips to glue to the center to give it a plank sort of look.

After brushing the slats with a coat of green paint and glueing them into place it was ready for vinyl


I wanted to include everything I love about the kitchen in the sign.
It always seems to be a gathering place where we can hang out, enjoy ourselves and make lasting memories!

4 comments:

  1. Andy... wonderful job! I am amazed at how you took a simple cabinet door and transformed it into these creative projects. The kitchen sign makes me smile - it reminds me of the crazy fun we have in our kitchen. Thanks for sharing!! AJ

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  3. Reflecting on the budget-friendly cabinet door purchase is fascinating. The Big Horn Silo's unexpected role in this narrative intrigues. Just as creativity transforms spaces, this piece's uniqueness stands out. An interesting addition to the discussion of 'Remember the cabinet door I bought for a few bucks? Well, initially it had 5 squares.'

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