Garage Sale Recipe Book Shelf
September 07, 2015
I purchased this shelf with drawers last June at a church rummage sale.
I gave it a couple of coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Pure White.
Then I decided I wanted a back in the shelf and added a scrap of bead board paneling. I wet distressed the piece with a terry cloth rag and Dawn Dish Soap green scrubby.
I added a metal label tag with Picmonkey text printed on cardstock with the word "Vintage".
The shelf fits under the kitchen counter and holds recipe books and kitchen decor.
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What a cute recycle! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteJudy
OK Carlene - that is really cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and useful re~love project, Carlene! Blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful way to make a useful shelf for your cookbooks.
ReplyDeleteLove it! so cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely darling. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMan, I really like this!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome redo.......love it!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAhh, so cute! Love how it's looking now!
ReplyDeleteTania
What a great transformation, the beadboard looks like it's been there all along. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your transformations!!! This is so cute and I love the label!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so much nicer now! I also painted one.... in an off white and added glass knobs. I love the vintage label you added to. I enjoy your blog!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great makeover, I love it!
ReplyDeleteAnne.