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I've been wanting to "finish" Hubby's bookcase. He tells me I never finish a project... well, he's right. I get distracted and move on to something else. A lot of the time, it's because the inspiration is finished or I can't find the "right" piece to complete the look or something... Anyway, I was determined to finish this!
There were 4 empty shelves that needed "something". I did move a few things around.
The shelve was getting busy and I felt that some symmetry would balance it. The crates were perfect!
I also purchased the glass hurricanes. Hubby's not a big fan of them, but until he finds the "right" piece for those spaces they will stay. I have plans for them in our master bedroom makeover. 😊 So, to me... They are "Finished!"
These crates were pretty easy to make. I just gathered scrap wood and with a little help from Hubby got to work!
I had leftover plywood that I used for
The Very Cheapest Plank Wall
I have not stopped loving that wall! 😍
Back to the crates... Hubby helped me cut the planks with the table saw. It's been awhile since I've used that machinery.
Then I cut supports for the corners and used old 2X6s for the base. It came together pretty quick! I built the sides first.
Then I attached them to the 2X6 base. I used my handy dandy nail gun. 👍
Lastly, I just had to add the strips across the front and back.
And it's done!
I had both of them done in one afternoon.
Then the fun part... staining. I used the same stain that I used on those garage cabinets. It's General Finishes Gel Stain in Java. It's only available online. It a little pricey, but so awesome to use.
I tried using gloves, but that didn't last long. They popped some holes, so I just took them off. This photo was after I "cleaned" them....
The very last part was centering and screwing in the license plates. They turned out pretty darn good! And now I'm finished with the den bookshelves and I can start on another fun project!
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Blessings!!
Those turned out great, they add a pop that really draws your eye to the bookcase. Greg has all our old ones, and has them lining the garage wall and covering the windows. I may have to borrow a few of his and copycat this!
ReplyDeleteI love those! My hubby would love them made with an old license plate of his with his radio call sign - we've had the same plates on four of our vehichles. (:
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