Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Use what you have: shabby magazine rack



I was looking recently for a way to corral the Victoria and Romantic Homes magazines that have been piling up, but of course wanted them within easy reach of my reading chair. After looking at a few thrift stores I realized that I already owned the perfect thing - it was tucked away in a storage unit that is currently holding the last of the items from my dad's house. (I REALLY need to bring it all home so I can eliminate the expense of the storage unit - it's been two years!)

This piece is a barrel-style tub with handle and my parents bought it (I think) back in the late 50's or early 60's. It spent its entire life up to this point in a dark honey-oak color. I have actually never liked it (along with a blue-and-yellow vinyl ottoman, it was one of my least favorite objects in my childhood home - I have no idea why!). I realized that if I just gave it a coat of white paint it would look wonderful next to my reading chair!

So I painted it up to match my glider rocker, "lined" it with some of Great-Grandma's hand-stitched pillowcases, and VOILA: perfectly shabby magazine rack!

More soon!

10 comments:

  1. Love your blog! Wow. You gave me a great idea with the old ice cream maker - did I say old? - I mean antique!! Thanks for dropping in and leaving such a nice comment.

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  2. Hi Marlis, glad it gave you an idea! You're quite welcome for the comment, your tablescape was beautiful!
    Janet

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  3. What a cool way to repurpose the tub and make use of the vintage linens as well. It looks great!

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  4. What a great and unique idea. I have found there are truly some amazing bloggers out there that blows my mind with the things they can do. A wonderful transformation.

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  5. Love this, great way to show off those pillowcases.

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  6. Wow, this came out so cute. Love your idea!

    Debbie

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  7. THank you all SO much for the kind comments! ~ Janet

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