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Showing posts with label Salvage. Show all posts
Before & After: Vintage Door Room Divider
These were such a good find we couldn't pass it up! For the past two weekends we have been antique shopping and just haven't found the right door for the right price until we went to a salvage sale in southeast Atlanta. It's all about digging around to find a good bargain and we definitely dug these up. Check out the transformation with just 3 doors, 4 hinges and a good cleaning.
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Before & After: Chicken Wire Frames
Only three weeks left until the Wedding Day Hooray! We're pretty excited that our vision for our booth is coming together so quickly thanks to a lot of DIY projects and Salvage shopping.
After that scary Saturday morning of floods and hail, we also brought home some old doors (more to come on this project!) and empty frames. We wanted a way to showcase some of our invitations, so we thought some vintage frames and chicken wire will do the trick!
All you need is:
Wooden Frame
Chicken Wire (you can get at your local hardware store)
Staple Gun with Staples
Wire Cutters
Directions:
Unravel the chicken wire and cut the wire with your cutters to the same shape as the back of your frame. Once you are done, you are ready to start stapling. I had a hard time to get the staple flat to the frame. Some of them didn't go through all the way, so you have to really push down hard. After you staple the wire all the way around the frame, it's time to get those clothespins out and start displaying pictures, invitations, etc.
Happy DIY!
Read more on "Before & After: Chicken Wire Frames"...
After that scary Saturday morning of floods and hail, we also brought home some old doors (more to come on this project!) and empty frames. We wanted a way to showcase some of our invitations, so we thought some vintage frames and chicken wire will do the trick!
All you need is:
Wooden Frame
Chicken Wire (you can get at your local hardware store)
Staple Gun with Staples
Wire Cutters
Directions:
Unravel the chicken wire and cut the wire with your cutters to the same shape as the back of your frame. Once you are done, you are ready to start stapling. I had a hard time to get the staple flat to the frame. Some of them didn't go through all the way, so you have to really push down hard. After you staple the wire all the way around the frame, it's time to get those clothespins out and start displaying pictures, invitations, etc.
Happy DIY!
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Salvaging to Stage
This past weekend we went salvaging to find old antiqued treasures for our Wedding Day Hooray! Booth. After fighting the flash floods, hail and sideways rain in South Atlanta, we found some really interesting items to transform our presence for our debut. Please stay tuned, because this is just a glimpse of some of the things we found! Before and After photos, to come!
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