Have a look
at my first trash-to-treasure project ever! The stenciling is a bit simple and
not perfect yet, but I’m quite happy about it.
This is
what the chest looked like before. The Man dragged it home years ago, and as I
can always use extra storage it served to stock my yarn for a long time. Then,
replaced by something prettier I decided to get rid of the heavy clumsy thing.
But waiting in vain for a buyer I almost re-trashed it.
Glad after
all I didn’t. From where I usually sit in my room, my vintage dresser almost disappeared
out of sight in its dark corner behind a new chair I picked up recently. As I
took it home for the pretty glass door and the lovely woodwork I want to be
able to see it! Solved that problem by raising it using the
drawers as a support.
Maybe it’s
a bit strange to pile up furniture that way but I’ve always done that. Now also
the extension socket is off the floor which I find safer and I don’t have
to duck down so deep to switch it off. And of course I have again more storage space.
The lamp,
for once, was not a curb find. I picked it up at the giveaway shop.
1 comment:
Beautiful old piece, how nice to raise it up. Stacking is good!
I made book "shelves," by stacking together found drawers, and wooden boxes, and crates. The weight of the books seems to be keeping it together.
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