Friday, June 18, 2010

Do you all remember...

...those .99 cent cabinet doors I was working with a while back?
Well, here is my latest project with them...

This is how they started - kind of drab brown...

...this was my first project with them - my house number sign...

This go around I painted the frame - took out the woven insert and covered the back in old book pages. Then I used my handy dandy cricut to cut out this chandelier...

...and this one got the ole' fork and spoon treatment.

...a few buttons to cover the knob holes and we are good to go.
-Instant Art-
Project - simple, fun, inexpensive and the possibilities are endless.
Happy Creating my friends,
Cathy

12 comments:

  1. Very cute! I really like what you've done with them :) ~ Laura

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  2. They all look great! Who would have thought that an old door could turn into such cute decorations?

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  3. I love what you've done with them :) Very nice!

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  4. Very creative idea! Love the end product.

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  5. I love these!!! What great ideas you always have!

    Warm Wishes,
    Susie

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  6. Those are really cute.
    I especially like the house letters
    with the monogram.

    Melinda

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  7. What a great DIY project. Thanks for sharing. Lovely blog, too.

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  8. Great ideas, very clever. The possibilities are endless for sure. I really like the torn paper look. Hope you are enjoying the first day of summer!
    denise

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  9. Beautiful! I will be looking for some old cabinets doors at auctions this summer. Such a cute idea!

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  10. Amazing blog! Great ideas!
    I'll follow forever.

    I'm from Brasil and have a little blog. I hope you visit me for a coffee :)

    Forgive my bad inglish.

    Adriana
    http://coisasqueeuamoetc.blogspot.com

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  11. So creative! Love the things you make ;.)

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Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit. The time you take to leave a message - truly makes my day. Many Blessings, Cathy