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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Post Office Box to wooden box

Don't tell me that I am the only one who has plenty of boxes hanging around the house...
I came up with this quick project and transformed the card box into something more appealing.

First pick a box that will fit in the space you are going to use it. 
I used a medium size post office box.

Cut the box down an inch or so 
(so that the shims will cover all of it).
Then I got my trustworthy shims and glue gun, and started gluing the shims in an up and down pattern.
And that is that.

I left the wood bare, because I like how it fits in the white bathroom with few other "natural" accents.
This new look is definitely better than the post office look :)
...and it only cost me around .50c
To see our bathroom addition and renovation 

Stay Frugal,

10 comments:

  1. Very cool Idea! Looks good with the other textures going on too.

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  2. Well, aren't you clever? It looks really good, Dani! Fits in great with the rest of the bathroom- xo Diana

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  3. Leave it to you to find a way to use a cardboard box in your decor. Covering it with wood scraps gives it an eclectic look and now serves a purpose. That's great!

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  4. What a really cool idea! It looks awesome!

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  5. Great idea!!! Looks great and so much cheaper than a wooden box from the store!
    --Katie

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  6. what a great idea! Boy do I have boxes!
    Jenna

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  7. What a great idea! It looks great and goes with that room perfectly. I just redid our powder room and it has a beachy feel too! If you wanted to see it, here is the link.

    http://www.domesticability.com/2012/12/powder-room-reveal.html

    Thanks for sharing a great DIY, i'll be making these for my craftroom/office ikea shelf.

    Lura
    x

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