Projects I Love Using Old Doors
Today I wanted to share with you some projects done by others that I love and hope someday to be able to try. This post will focus on some ideas for using old doors.
But first an update. This will be just a short post tonight. Today was our Opening Day Convocation for the 2014/2015 school year for Accomack County Schools. This required us to be gone over on the eastern shore for the day. It's a tiring but worthwhile day for my fellow Tangier teachers and me. I got challenged by one of my students from last year to do the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. I will be donating to find a cure for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) because you have 24 hours from the challenge to complete the task, and dumping a bucket of ice water over my head at this point just may finish me off.
My school year is now off to a fast start while my free time is slowing down. I was able to grab a few minutes today to go to the Hospice Thrift Store and look around. I tried to look for things today I could use for future projects. I came home with a few items (sadly, no old doors) and two or three ideas, we'll have to see how these play out.
And Now For Those Old Door Projects
I am still new to blogging so I hope I am doing this right. I want to give credit where credit is due and highlight ideas from other bloggers and crafters I have seen. Please know that none of these are my original work, and I have tried to post the source I got them from so if you see something you like you can go check it out.
Hall Trees Made From Old Doors...
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Google Image from 4theloveofwood.com |
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from BayouRedoux on etsy |
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Pinterest Via Elizabeth Pinney Morgan |
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Google Image from queenofiwasgonna.com |
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Google Image from etsy |
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From myrepurposedlife.blogspot.com |
Picture Frames / Chalkboards Made From Old Doors...
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From photogmommy
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Google Image via Pinterest |
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From teasleyphotography |
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Google Image via Pinterest |
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From Cedar Hill Farmhouse |
Don't you love these? Got a project or idea of your own you want to share. Please leave a comment.
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