I painted the space in blues and grays to match the carpet and give it a dreamy feel. I look over the trees and rooftops of our neighborhood and the space reminds me of the sky on a cloudy day. It is my favorite retreat when it's raining and when it's sunny, the light pours into the windows.
For years I have carted my supplies upstairs and downstairs to create/sew/craft on our dining room table and then, so we could eat, carried it all back and put it away in the various rooms it was stored. Maybe you can relate?
This is only some of my art stash...
Messy art closet |
My fabric stash |
Sewing notions - yes that is a toolbox! |
Patience is a virtue.
In the meantime, what to do about storage for all of my art stash items? I happen to love old things and so Ikea was out. Instead I thrifted a couple of cool pieces of furniture at The Beldenville Flea.
Rusty and stained top of the cabinet |
Time to put on the gloves! |
After scouting around the Flea for awhile, I came across this old oak dresser that seemed the perfect height and width to put the card file on. It's even on wheels!
So I did.
But first, as it was all coming apart, I glued it all back together using wood carpenter's glue, then I sanded all the gunk that was stuck to the top and I used this product to make the drawers slide easily into place. (I'd never done anything like this before, thankfully bloggers are in my friend group.)
I primed it and then used up some floor and porch paint that I had laying around. This color reminds me of the ocean. I purchased sleek new modern drawer handles and lined the drawers with contact paper from Target.
Then on to the card file cabinet!
I chose the sun as my inspiration and picked out a golden shade of yellow spray paint to match and went to work.
Here it is in my attic space...but it's not done yet!
The inside of many of the drawers were rusty and stained from water damaage, so that contact paper came in handy and adds so much fun to the cabinet.
I also painted all the drawer dividers...now to organize and label them. (They are the same shade of yellow and that contact paper is white not blue..who knows what happened here?)
The final touch was to add the labels. I used my own handwriting!
And now...
The missing drawers created space for my origami paper, large rulers and beads.
I used this product for organizing my beads. The plastic containers have lids that screw on and off and 12 of them fit into their own plastic case. Perfect for seed and bugle beads.
Let's review!
BEFORE....
AFTER...
Wall stencils courtesy of Alabama Chanin |
What I haven't mentioned was the fact that I didn't buy the card file initially...it was more than I wanted to spend, so I went home empty-handed. The next morning I felt convicted that I was meant to have it, if it was still there. I drove back to the Flea and there it was sitting in the rain...just for me. The vendor who took my $ told me, that instead of an impulse buyer, I was a "fate" shopper. I loved this compliment!
This prescription bottle I found inside one of the drawers sealed the deal.
The last 4 digits of the phone number are the same as mine!
If you could repurpose any space in your home, what would you do with it? What would you put in your very own card file cabinet?
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