Once again, thanks to Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for hosting Metamorphosis Monday. It is a chance for us to show off our before and after pictures. Please go by Susan's charming blog to view the other participants this week.
My husband Bob's favorite thing to do is to putz around in his workshop, aka as The Garage. Now that summer is here and he is off for the summer from substitute teaching, you can find him either in the garden or the workshop.
He loves to find furniture in REALLY bad shape, and bring it back to life. On a recent trip, he won this little cupboard at auction for $4. We have no idea what its former use was, but the bottom shelf was charred and falling apart. And what was the purpose of the three holes in the back?
The front doors don't close properly, the face board is warped, and it has a very ugly paint job.
And, here is the finished project. It is off to the consignment store to be sold.
I love to do that to old crappy furniture too! I have most of the stuff in my sunroom to prove it! I just got an old wooden box that I am going to make fabulous! I love the way things are a one of a kind when you do this to them!
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I love to do that to old crappy furniture too! I have most of the stuff in my sunroom to prove it! I just got an old wooden box that I am going to make fabulous! I love the way things are a one of a kind when you do this to them!
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wow what a talented husband, they turned out great, oh and got saved from landfill...the best
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Sarah
I love the backs of the chairs, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Sally! Oh, my goodness! Your Bob is amazing! That little chest looks beautiful! I would want to keep that! The chairs! Who would even think all those pieces of wood could even be made into chairs again! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you about those little boys! So many people don't even think about Jesus and eternity! And so many children don't know who Jesus is! It's heart breaking.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)
Your husband is very talented -- I envy you.
ReplyDeleteYour husband is a miracle worker! I really can't believe that pile of wood became those two chairs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a man! I drag things home and the look on my hubby's face just says "oh no! Not again!
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Get out of here! I can't believe what he did with that first piece! Amazing work! I just love it when old furniture can be saved. The chairs look great too! Kudos to your husband. Are you sure you won't reconsider selling him? He'll draw big bucks! :O)
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What a talented hubby you have. Lucky you! He is a keeper for sure....Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely transformations! Well done~!
ReplyDeleteHe is handy! Both projects turned out great, it looks like he has a lot of patience!
ReplyDeleteno snow!!! no rain!!! no frost!!! man am I relieved! I stressed all night! Mother Nature is toying with me this year!
ReplyDeleteGreat rescues! What a great job!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What a handy husband!!! He did a wonderful job!!! You have 2 new works of art!!! Lucky girl!!!
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XOXO
Cathy
Great makeovers, Sally! The chair back are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish my hubby tinkered like yours... what a blessing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
I have one of those handy,dandy hubbies, too. And, nope...mine isn't for sale either. He actually would rather build a new piece of furniture than do-overs, but he is good at that, too!
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Wow those transformations are incredible. How lucky you are to have such a talented and handy hubby!!!
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My Desert Cottage
It's always nice to have a handy dandy hubby. He did a fabulous job on the redo's.
ReplyDeletewow, the chairs and cabinet are now beautiful, your husband is talented.
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janet
Well, would you rent him out? What an amazing talent he has! Those chairs are beautiful, and I think the cabinet is a record and/or radio cabinet, and it turned out beautifully too! That takes a lot of skill and patience. I'm impressed. laurie
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