DIY-Re-Purposing a Door Panel into a Coat Hanger
Happy Friday!!! If you've been following for awhile-you might remember when I did a makeover for my office.
There were a few DIY projects in that makeover-including one where I re-purposed the top half of an old bi-fold door. Well, at the time, I really didn't have any use for bottom half, so they were put in the basement, along with all my other 'I'll use it someday', stash.

Until now. When I started making over the foyer (months ago-UGH), one of the things I absolutely wanted to have, was a coat hanger. Although we have a coat closet down the hall from the foyer-it rarely (if ever) get's used when family and friends come to visit. Usually those coats get thrown over the staircase banister for easy access.

Instead of boring you with the LONG, step by step version-I'll give you the short one.
Basically, I started by taping off the center of the door panel-and giving it two coats of chalk paint. Once that was dry-I gave the outer part one coat of American Decor (Everlasting). Once that was dry-I put a light coat of Elmer's glue over the paint-and when the glue was a bit tacky-I painted another light coat of the Everlasting on.

Then I used my hairdryer to speed up the crackling process. Once the surface was completely dry-I used sandpaper to get rid of any excess paint-and distress the door a bit. The last step was screwing in two hooks that I found in the attic, and two knobs I purchased on the panel.
I'm OVER THE MOON happy with how it turned out, and it goes perfectly with the eclectic mix of old and new that I wanted for the foyer.
Of course- I wasn't too happy with hubby last night-when, just before I was going to take photo's-he decided to erase my prayer (which was written so pretty)-and add his own message. That would have been just fine-except the sun was about to go down-and the foyer is dark to begin with! ERGO-the sloppy script on my chalkboard!!!
On another note-remember I told you about this GORGEOUS barn picture I picked up last weekend? Well, it too has been given a 'little' character!!! I'll be sharing more about how I created the weathered look on the picture frame-as well as the wall gallery it takes center stage in...on Monday!!

I'll be sharing more about how I created the weathered look on the picture frame-as well as the wall gallery it takes center stage in...on Monday!!
Blessings and hugs,
CD
Published on April 24, 2015 07:35
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