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Friday, January 30, 2009
Fireplace Screen. Junk Project #2.
Ta Da! Okay, I know it is not the most original idea...but Karla needed something to fill a big blank wall. I think it is stunning!
The $40. fireplace screen whispered take me...take me. And she did.
Karla's husband, Mr. C gave her that look when she unloaded it from my truck. You know the look. The eyes roll, the lips frown slightly, and the forehead crinkles. "You're not really going to bring that piece of junk in the house, are you?" "Well, I could use your help." she replied.
Not only did he help with our project, he taught me a thing or too. We built a frame using pine boards measuring slightly larger than molding we purchased from Home Depot and joined the corners as shown. This was my first experience using a pocket hole joiner. What a handy little gadget!
A little wood glue and screws did the trick.
We mitered the corners of the molding and attached it to the top of the pine boards. Notice we left enough pine exposed to inset the screen.
We painted the frame and attached the screen with screws.
Voila! A big blank wall disappears! Junk? I don't see any junk?
While making our Home Depot run, Karla introduced me to the Ocala Goodwill store. I wasn't planning on buying anything...but I just couldn't help myself. You see I found these amazing golf clubs. I have 2 projects in mind...I don't even play golf!
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Peace,
Ki
Oh, yes. She shoots, she scores! And a hubby who helps? Keep him! This is great! ~Mindy
ReplyDeletesure I know THAT look! Certainly that lovely piece will attract many admirers. I love the idea!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous redo, with the help of a fabulous husband! xo, suzy
ReplyDeleteBRAVO BRAVO....Applause from everyone. What a great redo.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend,
Kris
I don't see any junk, either! Amazing, Ki!
ReplyDeleteI love this... It looks so expensive!!! Her husband is so lucky that he has her!!! She is so gifted to be such a great junker!
ReplyDeleteKi, you're right! This IS absolutely stunning! And the cupboard beneath this isn't bad either! Nor are the lovely silver pieces on top of it.
ReplyDeleteIt just goes to show - art doesn't always have to be a picture.
Diane
That turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI certainly know that look, lol.
my mom & I used to shop at that Goodwill all the time.
I'm really grooving on that pocket hole joiner. I've never seen one before and it looks pretty nifty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that. And your project turned out fab!
Midge
Whoa! This turned out fab-u-lous!
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful!!!!!!!!!
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Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWe have one of those Kreg (sp?) joiners at home & they are AMAZING! So much fun.
ReplyDeleteI love, love the FP screen. Looks worth a lot more than $40 now & she got two projects for one price!
Unbelievable!
ReplyDelete♥Jen
What a great idea! Both FP projects are awesome! And thanks for posting about the joiner. I think DH needs one of those!
ReplyDeleteLove all of your great ideas. I can't wait to get out and start junking again. It's been way too long!
Thanks for dropping in for a visit. I love this project! I have to tell you I have been so inspired by my new book: Junk Beautiful!!! My mind is hopping with possibilities for my junk finds. Happy junking!
ReplyDeleteI love it! And yes, I know "that look" only too well.
ReplyDeleteNow, I can easily change the fireplace screen and use the old one in a better and unique way. Thanks for sharing the unique ideas!
ReplyDeleteI Buy Wood Stoves